Proponents of polygenesis hold that the concept of genetic relatedness between languages is inaccurate. |
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Why should the genetic relatedness effect be stronger for direct lineages than it is for peripheral lineages? |
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It presumes there is an underlying state for sociability and relatedness that is basically libidi- nal or derived from sexualness. |
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First, the relatedness of forms will serve to structure the language's lexical resources. |
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The recognition that both individualism and relatedness can have both positive and negative facets has become more pronounced in recent years. |
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Checklists also may not distinguish which relatives are affected or their degree of relatedness to the patient. |
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Thus we make attributions of causal relatedness on the basis of prior acceptance of scientific explanations. |
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We present data on reproductive partitioning among queens in the ant Leptothorax rugatulus with special emphasis on relatedness and body size. |
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Our sexual behavior is just as moral as anyone else's, with the same capacity for love, closeness, relatedness and harmless pleasure. |
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Associations between social relatedness and similarities in selected behavioral traits were also examined. |
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As we have often pointed out, similarity does not mean proof of common ancestry or evolutionary relatedness. |
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Then there's a sense of relatedness, of being part of something bigger than oneself. |
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Guess what, gene expression produces the same nested hierarchy of relatedness, with chimps our closest relatives, as we find for genes. |
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However, their conclusion hinges on the hidden assumption that the distribution of relatedness of potential mates is uniform or normal. |
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In a similar fashion, strong relatedness themes are evident in the feminine attributes of warmth and nurturance, along with a concern for others. |
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With closer inbreeding, the relatedness of recent ancestors beyond the parents becomes an issue. |
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Shared security focuses on the fundamental inter relatedness of all persons and the environment. |
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A nonsignificant trend was observed for relatedness between infants who died with sudden infant death syndrome and patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea syndrome. |
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The issue of names also illustrates that neither systems of social relatedness nor the inheritance systems that are connected to them develop and exist in isolation. |
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Exchange theory, which focuses on rational self-interest as the basis for relatedness, has been particularly criticized by feminist writers as androcentric. |
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Darwin correctly anticipated that the key to the paradox of eusociality is the close genetic relatedness between an insect colony's breeders and its sterile workers. |
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Familiarity was a correlate of relatedness, as is true in nature. |
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Several of these still capture the essence of island-model subdivision, that is, greater relatedness within than between demes, while others collapse to the unstructured case. |
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Membership of these groups were generally based on residential proximity or family relatedness. |
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Stubbornly confronting each other, we were pondering the relatedness of the species. |
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It also permits an examination of the relatedness of populations, and so has become important in anthropology and biogeography. |
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In Langkawi relatedness is derived both from acts of procreation and from living and eating together. |
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A current view is that humans have an inborn but culturally affected system for detecting certain forms of genetic relatedness. |
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Similarity in dialects likely reflects the degree of relatedness between pods, with variation building over time. |
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Genetic relatedness and pathogenicity of equine herpesvirus 1 isolated from onager, zebra and gazelle. |
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Furthermore, because DNA sequence can be measured mathematically, genomic analysis can be quantified in a very precise way to measure specific degrees of relatedness. |
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Individuals in these groups are believed to have a high degree of relatedness but this has not been established through known genetic identification techniques. |
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It is the fluid of the heart, and again, not the heart as a pump, but the heart as the seat of love and relatedness, the heart of Valentine's Day, the heart carved into trees and meant to link two charmed people. |
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We affirm our relatedness to the whole of God's Creation. |
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Mental fitness needs include autonomy, relatedness and competence. |
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The argument from internal relatedness was one of the major nineteenth century neo-Hegelian arguments for monism. |
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Female distribution, genetic relatedness, and fostering behaviour in harbour seals, Phoca vitulina. |
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Because each colony is founded by a single queen, within-colony relatedness is higher than in species with multiple foundresses. |
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The main assessment may involve the MHC, where the degree of relatedness of two individuals is correlated to the MHC genes they have in common. |
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Maps of genetic relatedness suggest the group to which these inhabitants belong, which he and his colleagues dub Lokiarchaeota, also embraces the eukaryotes. |
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This is the well-established observation that people are more trusting of those who look somewhat like them, presumably because resemblance suggests genetic relatedness. |
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There is no restriction as to the degree of relatedness. |
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Still, the similarity between the species rests on just four molars of Afrasia, Kay notes, although teeth are the most reliable way to measure relatedness. |
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Autism is a neurobehavioural disorder characterized by impairment of social relatedness, delayed and disordered communication, and restricted, perseverative and stereotypic behaviour patterns occurring in young children. |
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That readiness depends on seven key ingredients, which the research has defined as: confidence, curiosity, intentionality, self-control, relatedness, capacity to communicate, and cooperativeness. |
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Given the relatedness of the patents, CRC and UTC entered a cross-licence to bundle the patent rights into a joint portfolio for commercial exploitation through licensing. |
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In short, situatedness gives individuality, relatedness communality and intendancy presencing. |
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Phylogenetic analysis of the isolated influenza virus was carried out to ascertain genetic relatedness with other known human and swine influenza viruses. |
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Parham and Papenfuss determined the genetic relatedness of populations of the California legless lizard across their range in California and Baja California. |
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Genetic investigations of the pilot whales driven ashore in the Faroese hunts have shown a relatedness amongst whales, suggesting a matrilineal structure within social units. |
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