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This terminology reflects the basic fact that an analysis based on the waveforms can only determine whether the CWs and the candidate potentials are statistically independent or dependent.

This terminology reflects the social model of disability, recognising that people have impairments but are disabled by social factors [ 6].

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This linguistic point - which ignores that the terminology reflects Blacks being four times more likely to be the victims of homicide - combined with his lack of focus on what can be done now, lends support to the aversion that so many left wingers, especially whites, have to acknowledging black crime.

(The term alternative is something of a misnomer because this pathway almost certainly evolved before the classical pathway. The terminology reflects the order of discovery, not the evolutionary age of the pathways).

Darwin's terminology reflects his deliberate modeling of natural selection on artificial selection, based on the analogy of human choice.

The change in terminology reflects the realization that designating places as reserves which exclude human habitation is just one of many possible conservation measures that may be implemented.[29] As noted in Section 1, designating nature reserves constituted an attempted export of a conservationist model developed primarily in the United States to other regions.

The change in terminology reflects a change in the role of the representative of the child or children.

For these reasons, Planned Parenthood is working to broaden the conversation beyond the "pro-choice" label -- so that our terminology reflects our aspirations and women's full experience.

The terminology reflects the viewpoint that samples in AP4+ have elevated expression of genes that accelerate cell cycle progression; AP4- samples have baseline expression of these genes.

He posited that classificatory terminology reflected a system in which a group of brothers shared their sisters in marriage and that it was a cultural survival from an earlier time in which either father and father's brother had been indistinguishable or the distinction held no social significance.

Du Bois' terminology reflected his opinion that the elite of a nation, both black and white, was critical to achievements in culture and progress.

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