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Such emerging discussions regarding the utility of 'ethnicity' and how it is conceptualised and used within social policy, practice and research (as well as in public discourses more generally), together with the presently dominant perspectives of social constructivism and intersectionality within ethnicity scholarship have much to offer, as Torres (2015) suggests, to social gerontology.

The majority of GBs also have genetic abnormalities disrupting the Rb1 pathway, that is, by one of the following: loss of wild-type CDKN2A (generally together with loss of wild-type CDKN2B by homozygous deletion) or loss of wild-type RB1 or amplification and overexpression of CDK4.

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The "economy" model vinyl window sash and frame assembly, he said, is generally held together with screws.

The customers' engineers generally work together with the manufacturers to influence the final design to fit specific needs.

These motions are generally considered together with the design of the craft control systems, rather than as the analysis of the motions themselves.

They are generally grouped together with the dialects of the South Arabic language as Southern Peripheral Semitic or South Arabic-Ethiopic.

He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1903 and is generally known, together with Henrik Ibsen, Alexander Kielland, and Jonas Lie, as one of "the four great ones" of 19th-century Norwegian literature.

Collingwood's theory is generally lumped together with that of Benedetto Croce as an expressive and idealist theory.

Some studies exploring science teaching and learning in classrooms with students of the Asian Diaspora exist, but the experiences of these students and families are generally lumped together with other participants viewed as culturally or linguistically diverse.

These DNA helicases generally function together with other transcription factor II H (TFIIH) complex members such as XPG, XPB, p62, p52, p44, p34, p8/TTDA, Cdk7, cyclin H and MAT1 in human, and Rad3, Rad25, TFB1, SSL1, p55 and p38 in yeast (Sung et al., 1996).

As we shall see in the next section, hypotheses in the modern literature on the distribution and evolution of consciousness are therefore generally advanced together with theories of its structure and function in the following senses: Structure: what are the contents of consciousness (what information, representations, intentional contents, properties, processes, etc. does it include)?

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