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The invention or implementation of any inventories without paying attention to its origin and context that is formed may jeopardize what Cohen (1995) calls coherence in practice.

Dependent on site of origin and context, aneuploid cells that become cancer might be initially tolerated as part of the problem-solving potential of cellular ecologies precisely due to its dual nature and consequent ambiguous status.

As Van Oorschot notes, deservingness judgements are essentially the flip side of feelings of solidarity: "In fact, one could argue that the difference between both concepts is more a matter of disciplinary origin and context, with 'solidarity' having a tradition in sociology, and 'deservingness' having its roots in social psychology" (Van Oorschot 2005: 10n3).

We will analyze in a general manner the request's origin and context, the types of evidence required to address the issues related to the question of evaluation, and the role of stakeholders in the whole process.

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Sternberg (2007) argues that an identification scheme should reflect the cultural origins and context of the students and he also argues that educators and researchers need to adapt broader views and more culturally sensitive approaches for identifying giftedness in every culture and society.

Now on the 100th anniversary of the beginning of the Great War appears a new edition of a fascinating and well-written account of the social origins and context of that war -- and maybe by implication of some other unnecessary wars.

But it is very important to recognize that ideas of social evolution had their own origins and contexts.

Gut microflora, ethnic origin, and dietary context may affect absorption, metabolism, and bioavailability of isoflavones (32).

The eVOC ontology [ 42] (October 2004) for anatomical sites and pathology types was then used to classify the libraries through a number of criteria such as tissue origin and pathological context including tumor state.

My mother also lived in what she saw as "a man's world," a place of limitations imposed on her culturally, in her own family of origin, and within the context of how she interpreted her religious beliefs.

For example, the K-Ras2 oncogene has distinct effects on tumor progression depending on both the cell type of origin and the genetic context in which it is mutated [ 6].

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