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Such units would be in some respect "hard" conventional objects (as opposed to "soft" conventional objects, purely stemming from the focus and interest of human minds): such units would still impact and emerge from the ecological and genetic processes mentioned by Ford Doolittle, even if no human investigators was around to study them.

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In this regard, many parallels can be made to associated terminology stemming from the purely scientific realm (Kowarik 2011).

Mr. Ranneberger said the fighting, even in the Rift Valley, was not purely ethnic but "politically, economically and socially motivated," stemming from tensions over land and the perception that Mr. Kibaki's ethnic group, the Kikuyu, had marginalized others.

Integration of independent cohorts from different studies bears significant challenges for a number of reasons stemming from the technical design to purely biological ones [ 12].

Deaths from famine and disease stemming from armed conflict count, but natural disasters and purely economic events do not.

OK, how do you address a concern that is purely theoretical?" The problem stems from the law's very premise, which is that fetuses are capable of feeling pain after 20 weeks of development.

Extreme longevity clusters in some families, and researchers have fiercely debated for decades whether it stems from purely environmental factors or is partly genetic.

Liu Chuanzhi, founder and chairman of Chinese computing giant Lenovo, says often the problem stems from a purely theoretical understanding of how businesses operate.

We would like to point out that the nonautonomous basic difference equation (60) has of course also purely discrete solutions which may stem from suitable projections on the continuous solutions that we have already considered.

The reason for this is that some of the opposition to (14) will stem from opposition to a purely mereological principle: Strong Supplementation.

Recent interest in social scientific approaches to RTW stems from growing recognition that RTW is not purely a biophysical process, but rather the product of multiple influences (e.g. psychological, social, structural/environmental) [ 14, 18- 21].

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