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More broadly, understanding racial animus in isolation from broader personality-based predilections is itself an oversimplification.
More broadly, understanding intrahousehold relations, social network influences, and the socio-cultural context in which mothers negotiate the circumcision status of their daughters well before daughters reach actual circumcision age requires a more mixed-methods approach for linking quantitative findings with qualitative depth.
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Familial risks for cancer can be used in many ways in guiding gene identification efforts and, more broadly, in understanding cancer etiology.
The observations reported here likely apply more broadly to understanding H. pylori transmission in northern Canadian communities and similar populations.
More broadly, by understanding the mechanisms that cereals use in the "arms race" with rapidly evolving fungal pathogens through NBS-encoding gene family expansion via duplication and rearrangements, researchers and breeders are better equipped to effectively manipulate the plants defenses in this continuing battle.
(3) By contrast, empirical knowledge (or strictly speaking, and a bit more broadly, "healthy understanding") is free of these problems.
41 42 Furthermore, this instrument could improve more broadly the understanding of social and material deprivation by serving as a reliable individual measure in future observational and experimental studies.
More broadly, an understanding of bevacizumab-induced hypertension might shed light on the pathophysiology and treatments for common disorders such as essential hypertension.
Our examples are drawn from Neuroscience, but our results should be more broadly applicable for understanding network dynamics and the relationship between the structure and function of complex systems.
Given the variety of disciplines and career paths represented here, these results are not only informative for the future design of the CPFP program but also provide insightful data that may be more broadly applicable to understanding how postdoctoral fellowship training in the biomedical sciences influences subsequent career preparation.
The cause of racism can be anything, but it's usually growing up in a racist environment, surrounding ourselves with peers who have racist attitudes, or looking for someone else to blame for our problems.[3] Some also point to messages we get through the media or culture more broadly.[4] Understanding where your own racist tendencies may have come from is an important step in unlearning them.
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