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This theory included a frustration-regression process, in which inability to satisfy a higher need causes frustration and a regression to the level of need that is one step lower in a hierarchy of needs.

The follow-up period will be 1 year, based on the data of Kasch et al. [ 23], in which inability to work, and no return to normal activities of daily life was seen in 8% of patients with acute WAD patients after 1 year.

Most of the students fell into the intermediate category, characterized as one in which inability to piece together all of the interconnected concepts related to evolutionary biology, tree thinking, and systematics hindered their ability to fully interpret and use the information in phylogenetic trees.

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We're not talking, note, about senior hoarding, a disorder in which the inability to dispose of even useless objects becomes extreme.

There is only a tiny space in which this inability to choose is bearable, let alone tenable, and Meloy hammers this point home with three oddly similar final stories, revolving around men and their conflicting desires for sex and family.

The Diagnosis: Tay-Sachs is an inherited disease in which the inability to get rid of discarded parts of the cell membrane causes the death of certain nerve cells.

During his final years, Hemingway's behavior was similar to his father's before he himself committed suicide; his father may have had the genetic disease hemochromatosis, in which the inability to metabolize iron culminates in mental and physical deterioration.

Pedigree analysis suggested that obligate parthenogens were homozygous for a recessive allele, which caused inability to respond to the chemical signals that normally induce sexual reproduction in this species.

To this purpose, we utilized U937 cells for which the inability to efficiently express p53 and consequently initiate a p53-mediated apoptotic response is well reported.

Thus Treg cells have a self-regulatory mechanism through which their inability to produce cytokines instruct them to depend on cytokines and without the cytokines, the Treg cells are deleted.

"The 1960s were the beginning of the bail-out mentality which I was very, very much a part of, which meant an inability to act in a realistic way and not expect someone else to pick up the pieces.

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