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In male dominated fields, for example, equity feminists recommend that women mentor one another, or organize supportive associations, making use of the techniques of 1960's feminism like consciousness-raising (Taylor 1992, 100 101).
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For women, who are worst affected by unemployment, and don't have kafeneia [coffeehouses] to go to like men, it's like belonging to a hugely supportive association".
An additional supportive, association (iv) is whether the candidate photopigment is spectrally 'tuned' to the prevailing light conditions, as often seen in the visual pigments driving colour vision or the rod photopigments of deep-sea fishes.
In addition to genes with strong support associations, the study is also supportive of associations between three SNPs in RAD52 and invasive serous ovarian cancer.
Our analyses are also supportive of associations between four SNPs in NBS1, three SNPs in MSH3, three SNPs in RAD52, and one SNP each in GADD45B, MSH6, TP53, and XRCC5 and invasive serous ovarian cancer.
Three studies have previously reported data that were interpreted by the authors as supportive of association between schizophrenia and polymorphisms in the gene encoding the metabotropic glutamate receptor GRM3.
The Eta theory even reached court, with lawyers for those victims' associations supportive of the PP raising the idea of a connection between Islamist and Basque terrorism.
"Of course it means a lot in itself, but it means even more to me because I have such admiration and respect for the RNA, which must be one of the most professional and supportive of literary associations around, as all its aspiring writer members know, and of course, I was one of them, once..
Despite the relatively small sample size (364 controls1 courrols) our analyses provide supportive evidence for associations with several candidate genes in the DNA repair and response pathways.
They also provide supportive evidence of associations of random blood glucose levels below the diabetic threshold with prevalent stroke/transient ischaemic attack and possibly with ischaemic heart disease, although their independence is unclear.
Effects at subclinical levels have provided supportive evidence for associations between air pollutants and health, but air quality regulations have been based generally on mortality and morbidity outcomes that are a consequence of the integrated actions of myriad molecular and cellular biological responses.
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