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the diversities
noun
The quality of being diverse or different; difference or unlikeness.
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A large number of clear bands with a high percentage of polymorphisms were produced which were corresponding to the diversities of the diverse materials.
Blending speech and sign language, she also explores the diversities of communication.
But it stems also from Lilla's impatience with the partialities and contradictions of history itself; in the end he simply neglects the diversities of human motivation.
In fact, civilizations are hard to partition in this way, given the diversities within each society as well as the linkages among different countries and cultures.
They have failed to recognize both the many different causes of violence in the communes and the diversities within the communal movement.
The diversities existing within this larger framework then become apparent through consideration of the dances of the several culture areas or tribal groupings.
Other ethnic minorities may feel they are not getting a fair shake and I think we need, in this day and age, to make sure police departments are cognizant of the diversities of a major metropolitan city".
And diversity of course, all of the diversities.
The failure modes and the diversities of HMIs are analyzed.
The diversities of HF geometries are the precondition for the formation of complex fractures.
The diversities among EVs such as the initial battery SOC were considered.
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