Sentence examples for innate factor from inspiring English sources

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(Nor can they be sure there's a cause and effect. It could be that the same innate factor that inspires you to take up Italian at 60 keeps you alert at 80).

Thus, this resistance is more likely to be due to some other age-related, innate factor [ 2, 4, 5].

Together, these data indicate a role for MGL1 in the regulation of inflammation in a model of experimental cysticercosis and suggest that MGL1 may be a critical innate factor in the response to helminths and may be to other parasites.

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Hauser believes it reveals "how innate factors limit the earliest development of the system and then determine how experience adds the finishing touches".

While at Harvard, Mr. Summers sparked a furor by suggesting that innate factors might help explain why more men than women go into scientific fields and excel there.

For Chivers, this bolsters the possibility that the distinctions in her data between men and women — including the divergence in women between objective and subjective responses, between body and mind — arise from innate factors rather than forces of culture.

Much research has been done on socialization (the process of learning from a culture), and learning has been found to interact with innate factors.

Individual variation in host resistance to infection, however, is due to more than mere numbers of infectious agents encountered; it also results from innate factors in the individual host organism.

Another is that we inherited a good deal of what evolution had established in the cognitive systems of the organisms from which we evolved, but that our further advance was, to a first approximation, based not on innate factors but on learning.

Up until the 1950s, there were no active research programs that were looking for the innate factors in knowledge and cognition that had been hypothesized and argued for by Nativist thinkers since Plato It was widely agreed that the centuries-old battles between Empiricists and Nativists were over, and that the Empiricists had decisively won.

Some of these notions would remain until the end of the war, but the news of Milne Bay allowed some soldiers to rationalise the Japanese soldiers' past victories as being the result of tangible factors, such as numerical superiority, that could be overcome, rather than innate factors associated with the intangible qualities of the Japanese soldier that were not so easily overcome.

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