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They are highly individualized in style and use of materials.
"Today's youth are highly individualized in their interests," Andy Wexler, the founder and executive camp director at Pali, said in an e-mail.
The other is the rare mutation hypothesis, which proposes that schizophrenia is caused by rare mutations with a high clinical penetrance, and the pathogenic mutation is highly individualized in each affected patient or family [27].
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Consequently, the treatment principle of 'one size fits all' has been challenged considerably over the past decades, even if molecular classification has been translated into highly individualized chemotherapy in clinical trials [ 11].
No one sort of book should be allowed to disappear, for we are all individuals, with highly individualized needs and preferences — preferences embedded in our brains at every level, our individual neural patterns and networks creating a deeply personal engagement between author and reader.
But with so much variation evident in the DDG volunteer data, there seems little question that Google's approach very often results in individualized — and sometimes highly individualized — search results.
True to the title, the dancers are always on their feet — until the end, when at last, facing the audience, one by one, they fold to the floor, each in highly individualized phrases that continue as the curtain falls.
Ignoring the highly individualized routines people follow in their daily lives may underestimate the total effect of context on individuals.
The impact of disease genotypes may also be modified by epigenetic and environmental factors, allowing both for synergistic and antagonistic interactions resulting in highly individualized contributions to the phenotype (whether deleterious or protective) that will variously perturb the balance of specific biological pathways so as to give rise to disease.
The law school engages in a "highly individualized, holistic review of each applicant's file" in which race counts as a factor but is not used in a "mechanical way," Justice O'Connor said.
So when the court ruled that universities could consider race as long as they engaged "in a highly individualized, holistic review" of all applicants, most college officials said they were already doing what the justices required.
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