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self-discrimination
noun
The practice or habit of discriminating against oneself; being too hard upon oneself.
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In this day and age, not taking responsibility for one's education and advancement in the workplace is self-discrimination, not society's.
Factors relating to feed intake are clearly the key performance criteria in palatability assessments, and it is important that such experiments maintain sufficient stringency to allow some self-discrimination of the test feeds by the fish.
It was clear that patients' beliefs were a major cause of self-discrimination.
Causes of self-discrimination identified included fear of transmitting TB, and avoiding gossip and potential discrimination.
This self-discrimination remained high throughout the eight months of treatment.
Although patients are routinely told in the Nepali health system that TB stops being infectious at most two weeks after commencement of treatment, self-discrimination due to TB remained high throughout the eight months of treatment.
Much such discrimination may be self-discrimination [ 11], where an individual feels unworthy or guilty, leading to a lack of self-worth and depression and abnormal behaviour such as self-isolation, avoidance behaviour and introversion [ 12].
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Note, self/non-self discrimination as such has no role in this model.
This formally demonstrates the structural basis for self/non-self discrimination between viral and host glycans, by a neutralising antibody.
Immunologists have long-appreciated that the original theories outlining self/non-self discrimination limit the comprehension of variable immune-mediated interchanges.
Note, the remaining repertoire in fact is not based on self/non-self discrimination, but rather the degree of self-recognition.
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