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the filiation

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The condition of being a child of a specified parent.

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It's one thing, and a serious one, when the transgenerational boys' club — that is, the pattern of young, white, male directors being given a shot at the big time by older white male directors, as in the filiation from Spielberg to Abrams to Trachtenberg — has a negative effect on the careers of young women and minority filmmakers who are at a comparable level of achievement.

The organs of society and the state are appropriated into the functioning of capital, and humans become secondary to the filiation of money with itself.

The various degrees of difference in the languages from the same stock, would have to be expressed by groups subordinate to groups; but the proper or even only possible arrangement would still be genealogical; and this would be strictly natural, as it would connect together all languages, extinct and modern, by the closest affinities, and would give the filiation and origin of each tongue.

With ACCTRAN (Fig. 4), we find a transmission chain from East Africa to Horn of Africa and then Central America, while with DELTRAN (Supplementary Fig. S3) the intermediary Horn of Africa step is not found and the filiation from East Africa to Central America (i.e. Cuba) is direct.

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The Origin includes a famous passage where Darwin argues that a pedigree of man would also provide insight into the pedigree of man's languages, a genealogy that would provide the "filiations" of all tongues.

When using country annotations (Supplementary Fig. S5), the number of covered sequences remains analogous and the similarity with original analysis is high (89%), but we have more ancestral annotation ambiguities and are unable to establish some of the filiations and results found previously.

The microhardness filiation performed on the composites was influenced by the presence of the YSZ filler particles into the composite coatings.

We performed a phylogenetic analysis of CGH profiles using maximum parsimony in order to reconstruct the putative filiation of the 11 MCF-7 sublines.

The direct filiation from East Africa to Horn of Africa is doubtful for two phylotypes (nos.

CGH and RNA expression profiles were subjected to phylogenetic analyses to determine the degree of filiation between the different cell lines studied.

The intensity with which ancestors were worshipped suggests the strength of the kinship system among the living; the ritualized ties of filiation and dependency that bound a son to his father, both before and after death, are likely to have had profound political implications for society as a whole.

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