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In addition to these factors, teachers' varied conceptions of inquiry are also likely to come from differences in teachers' epistemological views of science and on effective teaching (Hashweh, 1986).
Public-health research priorities are seen as the responsibility of ministries of health, in contrast with the priority for biomedical research of ministries of science, but health ministries have very varied conceptions of the research that is prioritised.
Herder, on the other hand, not only railed against the rational, universalizing and science-oriented ethos of the Enlightenment but, much like later relativists, also argued that different nations and epochs have their distinct preferences in ethical and aesthetics matters as well as their varied conceptions of truth and we are not in a position to adjudicate between them (Herder 2002: 272 358).
The gender-balanced, multidisciplinary research team that held frequent discussion sessions during the analysis process contributed to ensuring that all the varied conceptions of the participants could be identified.
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First, it examines the role of spatial identity in nationalist conceptions and how different groups within a nation may develop varied spatial conceptions.
On the basis of differences in background, training, and life experience and underlying attitudes, we hypothesised that groups (laypeople, doctors, nurses and parliament members) would vary in their conceptions of disease, and that there would also be large variation in conceptions of disease within groups.
Disjointed allusions to the Ragnarök, found in many other sources, show that conceptions of it varied.
We found that air pollutant effects varied according to season of conception and thus the time of year that the critical exposure period of early pregnancy occurs.
One, and infinitely varied; not according to the technical conceptions of the several arts, but according to the infinite variety of artistic personalities and their states of mind.
Almost single-handedly, Philippe Ariès, in his influential book, Centuries of Childhood (Ariès, 1962), made the reading public aware that conceptions of childhood have varied across the centuries.
Conceptions of adaptation have varied in the history of genetic Darwinism depending on whether what is taken to be focal is the process of adaptation, adapted states of populations, or discrete adaptations in individual organisms.
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