Sentence examples for gender as defined from inspiring English sources

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The Second Sex continues to prove relevant to both today's third feminist wave and transgendered individuals for having refuted the essentialism of biological determinism that held gender as defined at birth, and replacing it with the theoretical framework that a later generation will use to assert that gender is a construct subject to choice.

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Here I use the terms "sex" and "gender" as originally defined.

All identified as gender diverse as defined in this paper.

Other potential confounders that were adjusted for included age, race, gender, comorbidities as defined by SAPS II, mechanical ventilation at ICU admission, and history of diabetes.

Note: RDA (Recommended Dietary Allowance) for pregnant women is "the average daily nutrient intake level sufficient to meet the nutrient requirement of nearly all (97– 98%) healthy individuals in a particular life stage and gender group" as defined by the Institute of Medicine (55).

Inclusion criteria allowed patients of any age and gender with COM as defined above, who had aerobic bacterial cultures from the infected bone and from any of the following non-bone specimens directly related to the infected bone: pus aspirated from surrounding soft tissues, soft tissues, surgical wounds, drainage from orifices left by orthopedic pins, and drainage from sinus tracts.

Classified according to the main types of sexual and gender-based violence as defined by UNHCR (2003).

This will be limited to gender, age, tumour group (as defined within the study) and clinicians' comments on individuals' immediate response to suggested participation.

Controls were matched according to gender, age, index date (as defined when MetS was diagnosed or equivalent visit in MetS-free RA patients), menopause status, presence of rheumatoid factor or ACCP, and follow-up.

It was also reported that the Trump administration is pushing for a new understanding of gender under Title IX laws, which protect against gender discrimination in education programs, as defined solely by the genitalia one is born with.

Thus, sex is considered a dichotomous variable; gender is a continuous variable as defined by a range of characteristics that might vary with age, species (animals), or ethnicity (humans), geographical location, education, and culture.

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