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Focusing on England, where the Industrial Revolution began, Clark argues that persistently different rates of childbearing and survival, across differently situated families, changed human nature in ways that finally allowed human beings to escape from the Malthusian trap in which they had been locked since the dawn of settled agriculture, 10,000 years before.

The current results suggest that the persistently different profiles of anxiety-related behaviour can be related to the differences in the functional qualities of the 5-HT systems in prefrontal cortex and hippocampus.

The fact that GPs and NPs have persistently different call lengths, even after controlling for some patient characteristics, and differing rates of advice and base visits suggests that there may be some systematic differences in the communication and decision making process of GPs and NPs.

They have been observed to be persistently different across educational levels, gender and ethnicities (Rivers et al. 2010).

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Furthermore, we find no evidence of attitudes being able to explain the persistently observed differences is absenteeism between different demographic groups.

OsADF2, 4, 5 and 11 persistently expressed in different growth stages of rice (Figure 1A and B, Additional file 5: Figure S4).

Not only is inclusion an insightful policy, it's a lot simpler than the alternative of persistently holding those "different from" at safe distance.

The basal level increased by zinc and citalopram treatment may represent an increased, yet stable, high concentration of zinc, which persistently interacts with different targets within the synapse.

But it's best for any stigmatized person to persistently experiment with different ways of talking about or ignoring their unique conditions in order to find a comfortable zone of personal disclosure with others.

MD was induced by inoculation of persistently viremic cattle with different strains of cytopathogenic BVDV.

As Claire Tomalin notes in her excellent biography, "Katherine did not seem to be interested in building on a successful piece of work, but persistently dispersed herself in different styles and tones.

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