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National culture and identity are also represented by an emphasis on origins, continuity, tradition, and timelessness.
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Sloterdijk has argued that the "excess reality" mobilized by modern energies outstrips any narrative of origins and continuity that can tie a society together.
In Social Origins and Social Continuities (1925) he rejected widely held views on the necessity of migration and cultural diffusion to effect cultural change and asserted that the socially learned behaviour basic to a culture must be examined independently of biological phenomena.
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Love that might have been, continuity with origins, sense of rootedness to place, pilgrimage as a model of spirituality as process – these are all far more than just the religious conclusions that Eliot tries to lead us to.
These different criteria, such as structural compactness, sequence similarity and continuity, evolutionary origin, folding or function, lead to different domain definitions.
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Here, however, we address the formidable problem of the origins of translation within the Continuity Principle, by harnessing evidence from comparative analysis of the translation system components, theoretical and experimental work on the hypothetical primordial RNA world, and the experimental study of interactions between amino acids and their codons and anticodons.
The spectacular success of biochemistry and molecular biology in the 20th century suggests that laws of biology are derived from the interaction of atoms, thermodynamic principles, and life's chemistry, which has persisted with faithful continuity since its origin approximately 3.5 billion years ago.
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