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And for all of his considerable investment in the language of modern jazz, he doesn't sound like a product of scholarly isolation.
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He wants to rescue psychoanalysis from the academic isolation and bitter scholarly skirmishes that have dogged it for the last 20 years by bridging the divide between clinicians and theorists who work in various disciplines.
However, significant scholarly debate persists regarding whether reproductive isolation, either during human evolution or through modern practices barring miscegenation, may have generated sufficient genetic isolation as to justify using the term race to signify the existence of non-discrete human groups that share not only physical phenotypes but also clusters of genetic material.
This isolation additionally impacts minority faculty by limiting opportunity for collaboration and scholarly activity.
"Many describe the life of a scholar and an activist as one of isolation and constant pressure, but also of determination," as they try to maintain scholarly standards while also devoting time to activism, June writes.
In fact, as scholarly reviewed by Sabelström et al. [ 7], studies based on mapping the genetic fate and isolation by flow cytometry indicate that ependymal cells in the adult spinal cord own stem cell potential [ 22– 22].
Scholarly discoveries turned up.
Scholarly and fascinating.
"This real scholarly guy.
Or isolation.
He devours the scholarly literature.
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