I realized that this self-abasement or internalized moralistic rebuke was what I had been writing about from the very beginning. |
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Latex beads pipetted onto the surface of adherent aggregates attach to the membrane and are internalized. |
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Pollock's solution was to study and copy the compositions of the old masters so intently that he internalized their rhythms. |
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In general, parents who are contingently responsive to their children have been found to have children with a more internalized locus of control. |
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Of course many of us have internalized toxic attitudes such as racism and homophobia, Gage writes. |
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Coagulation factors circulate as zymogens and platelet procoagulant surfaces are internalized. |
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Stigma is often internalized by individuals with mental illness, leading to hopelessness, lower self-esteem, and isolation. |
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Maybe something they've internalized about rhythm leads them to create a catalexis instead of planning out a catalexis ahead of time. |
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She had internalized the national development messages of schooling, and often replicated them in her own speech. |
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Joey had internalized the language from our session, and was able to access and transform it for use in a later conversation. |
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The syntactic structures of written English are less likely to have been internalized by second language students in the region. |
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Mary does what God tells her, because she had internalized all of the things that her fellow fundies had said over and over. |
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Her obsession with feminine appearance indicates the degree to which she internalized and responded to the social codes of her day. |
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They continue to live together, she in the company of ephemeral lovers, and he in a simmering cauldron of internalized anger. |
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The nervous system is thus specialized skin that has been internalized to preserve its exquisite sensitivity and responsiveness. |
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But the chaos in Lewis's film's internalized, whereas in Kiarostami's film it's completely externalized. |
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In addition, adolescents who internalized their anger made more serious suicide attempts than did those who externalized their anger. |
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The process of phagocytosis continues until the bacterium is completely internalized, surrounded by membrane in the phagosome. |
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The toxin irreversibly binds to presynaptic cholinergic receptors at motor nerve terminals and is subsequently internalized. |
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Whatever names are used, though, are probably going to be internalized by regular shuttle bus riders as typical unanalyzed proper names. |
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Therefore, follow the instructions for use exactly and practice pulling the trigger handle often until it is internalized. |
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Very often, what happens in the field is not well internalized at Headquarters. |
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Perhaps Emerson was so convinced by his own misbegotten conclusions in 1995 that he's completely internalized them. |
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If the conjugated antibody binds to surface proteins on healthy cells, those cells are doomed, as the conjugate will be internalized and digested in the normal fashion. |
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At the same time gods like Krishna are internalized as Aryan deities to such an extent that the Dravidians are, at times, unwilling to recognize their own previous deities. |
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According to commentators, through the eating of the fruit from the Tree of Knowledge, the tendency to do evil was internalized within the human psyche. |
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Stigma may also be internalized by stigmatized individuals in the form of feelings of shame, self-blame and worthlessness. |
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Our asset and property management is entirely internalized and we are a fully integrated, self-managed real estate investment trust. |
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Unfortunately, this overemphasis on the importance of being thin is internalized by youth who equate thinness with beauty, success and health. |
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Get familiar with the phenomenon of internalized ageism among some seniors. |
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What aesthetic and moral standards about body exposure have we internalized? |
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The costs and benefits should therefore be internalized to reward them for their efforts. |
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With this solution we have internalized our photos creation process so that we can control the whole chain of photo production. |
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However, they have not internalized many rules, are gullible, and their judgment is not always sound. |
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Active, free and meaningful participation should be internalized within democratic institutions and political culture. |
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Paul's rejection of his sister's butch identity reflects his own internalized homophobia, yet this is complicated by their class differential as well. |
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The masochist experiences severe guilt and remorse because he then usually feels he has violated the rules and standards of these internalized objects at some time. |
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He didn't whine or complain about the pain, he simply internalized it. |
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But this is the most generous interpretation, and, I suspect, the one least likely to be internalized by young fans. |
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At very advanced levels of training the elements, as well as the forms, are totally internalized and aligned with the flow of life, the Tao if you will. |
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Oddly though, once my brain internalized my surroundings as a surreal stage setting, removed from what would be normally acceptable to my senses, I felt at ease. |
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By carefully orchestrating an expressive surface, he perceptively salvaged the internalized characteristics and secured them for posterity through the act of photography. |
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Some of the internalized sense of what a person believes and believes the anger, the rage, and the power is lost and slaphappy. |
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But, since the third SDS did not provide an operational definition of the notion of sustainable development, this concept has not been internalized by personnel. |
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Even if road-pricing schemes were introduced, it would be desirable for traffic costs to be at least partly internalized via the excise duty on fuels. |
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This often overlaps with our internalized homophobia and misogyny, which is illustrated by the fact that the primary targets of gender policing and violence are often trans women or those who are read as effeminate men. |
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According to Parsons, once a norm is internalized people are motivated to conform by an internal sanctioning system, irrespective of the external consequences that conforming behavior may bring about. |
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Yet Democrats have more or less internalized the same logic. |
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In particular, the material rendering of social memory in a mythologized landscape transforms landscape from an external phenomenon to be engaged visually, to a psychic terrain of internalized symbolic meaning. |
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It is within our power as a country to answer a global culture of fear of the stranger, a culture of suspicion and internalized terror, with culture of peace, a culture of unequivocal and authentic hospitality. |
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This is a matter that people have often internalized and hidden deep inside, as if to avoid disturbing or re-opening old wounds that have never healed. |
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However, what sets First Nations apart is that these laws are not separate from the individual but are rather internalized, influencing every aspect of the individual's behaviour. |
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As one lawyer informant noted, the Court has internalized the need to take this factor into account to such an extent that the formal recital of that consideration is usually not needed. |
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On the other hand, patience that leads to new capabilities internalized by the next generation of Afghan air power operators and leaders will be the kind of investment that leads to victory in this complex theater of war. |
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The more those delivering public functions have internalized a sense of responsibility for observing public sector values and ethics, the less those values and ethics need to be formalized in accountability arrangements. |
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The new work projects are linked to internal efforts to adapt to changing circumstances, whereas the changing mandates reflect external forces that are internalized when member countries redefine the organizations' missions. |
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A detailed content analysis cannot and should not address to what extent depictive meanings are internalized by viewers. |
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Finally, the Internalized Homophobia Scale was utilized to measure internalized homophobia. |
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Brady has internalized the condition of hypercriticism to a greater extent, but I cannot imagine she will retreat from what her poetry touches. |
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This is without even taking into account the significant avoided costs of energy production and distribution or, for that matter, the increasingly internalized cost of carbon. |
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And I think about the beginning of the end of stigma and gay bashing, internalized homophobia and closets, and lying about who we are. |
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Toney had contended earlier in the court process that it was a case of homophobia or internalized homophobia. |
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Now that his wife is dead, off goes the internalized homophobia like water off a duck's back. |
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The phenomenon of internalizing anti-gay attitudes and experiencing negative views of self is referred to as internalized homophobia. |
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Traditionally an economical externality, water resource management must be highly internalized, to have an economic value and fight against scarcity. |
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Participants who were both abused and exposed to interparental violence exhibited internalized and externalized symptoms falling within the clinical range more frequently. |
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These more positive interactions are internalized intrapersonally, with direct, corresponding impact on the person's self-esteem. |
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The result is a new form of religiosity that is pluralized and has internalized communal tolerance. |
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Since EpCAM RNA aptamer was shown to get internalized by endocytosis, it would be capable of delivering siRNA into the cell upon chimerization. |
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Indeed, for its colliculoretinal transport, BDNF needs to bind to its receptor in order to be internalized into a transport vesicle. |
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Recognize and address the effects of externalized and internalized homoprejudice or heteroprejudice and biprejudice. |
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In high context cultures, most of the information is either in the physical context, or internalized in the person. |
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Engerman in the 1970s, through their work Time on the Cross, portrayed slaves as having internalized the Protestant work ethic of their owners. |
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Speakers of a language have a set of internalized rules for using that language. |
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Embrangled in this topic are issues of racism, classism, internalized homophobia, and post-traumatic slavery disorder. |
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Taken together, they demonstrate his remarkable range, capable of an achingly internalized turn in Gatsby and a grotesquely externalized one in Wolf. |
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They often face fear, internalized homophobia, rejection and ostracism by family and community members, social stigma, harassment and gay-bashing. |
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Desires, too, may be internalized without being conceptualized as desires. |
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Transparency should characterize mechanisms for distributing responsibilities, which should be known and internalized by all members of the organization, and be announced as clearly and straightforwardly as possible. |
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Those who had internalized that ethic and had linked it with the prohibitory cause were responsive to the antirum, antiparty pronouncements of their religious conferences. |
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For instance, decision makers sometimes fail to adequately consider that claimants may be struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder and internalized homophobia. |
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Our community's eager rush to embrace just about any celebrity who deigns to notice our existence is emblematic of our lack of self-esteem, our internalized homophobia. |
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In sociology, the sui generis is what has been externalized, then internalized in the overall public and becomes a part of society that simply exists in its construct. |
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A fluorescence microscope is then used to detect fluorescently labeled antibodies bound to internalized antigens within clinical samples or cultured cells. |
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It is not really a debate about privacy and personal safety versus politics, so much as an impulse towards pride and a rejection of internalized transphobia. |
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The need for favorable depictions of LGBT persons enjoying stable, healthy relationships will play an important role in addressing and healing internalized homophobia. |
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Internalized racism is a contributing factor to the inability of African Americans to overcome racism. |
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