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The historian Richard Hofstadter described the Progressive movement as "a rather widespread and remarkably good-natured effort of the greater part of society to achieve some not very clearly specified self-reformation.

The questionnaire asked whether the respondent had used or would use specified self-tests, with room to add any not listed.

A postal questionnaire will elicit basic information, including sociodemographic characteristics, and whether the person has used or would use specified self-tests.

More chillingly, you can specify self-destruct dates for your documents, and even your e-mail.

He helped to reestablish the Socratic tradition in Europe by specifying self-knowledge as a primary goal of philosophy.

Of the multiple regulatory genes specifying renal progenitors, SIX2 is a transcription factor that has been shown in mice to specify self-renewing epithelial renal stem cells that have the ability to give rise to all cell types in the nephron(Rosenblum 2008).

The AADE Outcome Standards for Diabetes Education specify self-management behavior as the key outcome (112, 160).

Stem cells must be anchored to the niche through cell-to-cell interactions so they will stay both close to niche factors that specify self-renewal and far from differentiation stimuli.

It has been reported previously that the original E. coli H10407 strain carries five kinds of plasmid: pCFA/I-STIb [molecular mass (MM) 62 × 10 Da)] specifying CFA/I and STIb production, pEntH10407 (MM 42 × 10 Da) specifying LT and STIa production, pTRANS (MM 42 × 10 Da) specifying self-transmission and two other plasmids (MM 3.7 × 10 and 3.8 × 10 Da) manifesting no detectable phenotype.

We suggest that the motive to preferentially sample unfavorable feedback for the epistemic reasons specified by self-verification theory (i.e., corroborative feedback bolsters individuals' confidence in the accuracy of their self-views and promotes intra-psychic coherence) may be weaker for children than for adults.

Such a phenomenon is called self-induction, and the quotient of the induced electromotive force and the rate of change of the current is specified as self-inductance.

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