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Any attempt at providing watertight differentiations for pairs such as arithmetic/arithmetical or geometric/geometrical leads to no satisfactory conclusions.
Predictable development of psychological processes in stages confirms the neurodevelopmental hypothesis concerning self/other organization by a succession of age-related differentiations in neural nets.
In these examples we see physical expressions of class distinctions and, to this extent, equivalences between the differentiations of the social world and selfhood.
With these differentiations in mind, we can also see a different developmental tendency.
They can also be computed by numerical differentiations.
The social expectations of what is ageappropriate behaviour, lifestyle and appearance, they argue, is becoming less and less consensual in postmodern cultures which celebrate such differentiations.
Interactions between the opera's textual material and the language of its reception reveal subtle but clearly important differentiations in modes of appeal.
In the smaller previtellogenic follicles the follicle cells and oocytes exhibit few cytoplasmic differentiations, no exchange of particles between the two types of cells being observed.
Molecular analysis of the first differentiations in the mouse embryos.
In the labor law example "discrimination" is used to describe a particular type of decisionmaking, where differentiations are made between people on the basis of a personal characteristic.
They argued that the social prestige and power associated with languages or linguistic varieties are pivotal in the creation, spreading, or elimination of ideologies of social differentiations.
We feel that these differentiations should now be wiped out.
There have been differentiations in the poundage in favour of agricultural land.
In the dole queue there is no freedom; there are no differentiations.
There are vast differentiations in the rates of pay and allowances which can always be justified in respect of rank.