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(See Baker 2000 on the 'first-person perspective.') A natural suggestion, then, is to modify the minimalist thesis by taking account of (what may be) distinctively human capacities and self-conception.

The western form of a condition may be unusual: the more we look, the more it seems as though the cognitive aspects of depression – the complex psychology of self-blame and immiserating introspection – may be distinctively Western.

Additionally, there is evidence that individual PI3-K R and/or C isoforms may be distinctively deregulated in gastrointestinal cancers [ 34, 38, 40, 41].

This suggests that for older adults in Japan, educational background and income level may be distinctively different when considered as determinants of their psychological wellbeing.

Taking into account that many other parameters such as steric considerations or subcellular compartmentalization aspects can additionally regulate Ras/effector coupling in vivo, it is well conceivable that the engagement of different effectors by oncogenic Ras may be distinctively sensitive to MSOR action.

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They are not distinctively the obligations of family members, and this being so, there may be no distinctively grandparental obligations at all, but only caring adult obligations discharged by grandparents.

In this sense wildlife art may be a distinctively American genre.

It's also an evocation of vast history on a local scale, the odd sense and it may be a distinctively Eastern European one that the outcome of a skirmish (or even a courtyard dispute that may later be understood as a skirmish) may turn out to be a decisive grain of sand in the scales of history.

Biologically, there may be two distinctively different groups of "HER2 positive gastric cancers".

The artistic director Tim Rushton presents what may be the most distinctively American piece in his repertory, "Love Songs".

The earliest work in what may be considered a distinctively Bengali style is the Śrīkṛṣṇa-kīrtana ("Praise of the Lord Krishna"), a long padāvalī poem by Caṇḍīdās, which is dated to the early 15th century.

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