There appears to be no slowing of the trend of increasing number and specialization of magazine titles. |
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The root cause is specialization amongst the lower ranks in the Force, which is a cover for shirking responsibility. |
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Because of deep specialization, the scientific enterprise has a built-in tendency to ossify. |
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This specialization tended to define more boldly the regional character of European agriculture. |
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A critical specialization in the locomotor spectrum for aquatic animals is buoyancy. |
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My interest here is not in the recuperation or resuscitation of my professional specialization. |
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Gentlemen like Adams did not fit comfortably into this rule-bound world of specialization, division of labor, credentialing, and uniformity. |
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Each leaf assumes its appearance and operations through a finely balanced process of cell division and specialization. |
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The costs of farming obliged farmers to abandon mixed farming and autarky for market orientation and specialization. |
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Research activities are deemed reflective of the level of disciplinal specialization attained by the individual and the entire academic faculty. |
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The trend toward trophic specialization is also correlated with stereotyped geometries in the locomotor system. |
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At a time when specialization and depth take precedence over exploration, Sontag's eclecticism is something we need more of. |
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Buz McCall, who has fielded championship teams in sports car racing and is a former NASCAR owner, notes today's trend toward specialization. |
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There was growing specialization, with wheat as the principal crop, a switch from sheep to cattle, and a rise in market gardening. |
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Coal and coke transformed the industry and a specialization developed in coated steel plate, tinplate, and galvanized sheet. |
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They concluded that reversed size dimorphism in skuas and jaegers was not attributable to breeding role specialization. |
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Second, a mutation causing a switch in resource specialization allows one strain to sweep away its competitor. |
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They are reversing the trend toward specialization, finding instead that broadening their options is helping them compete. |
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In our age of increased specialization, Smith demonstrates the unexpected energy that is generated from the synthesis of disciplines. |
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His specialization in finite element analysis led him to start his own company. |
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Our specialization includes sustainable practices and materials, so we have been very busy. |
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A prerequisite for plant specialization is that differences among pollinators eventually translate into differential plant reproductive success. |
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Trade-offs in fitness on different host plants has been a central hypothesis in explaining the evolutionary specialization of herbivores. |
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Such a study would be a fruitful avenue to study the evolution of diet specialization. |
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The specialization of employee jobs cannot be as extensive as is possible in large and bureaucratic types of organizations. |
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This ratio varies in plesiosaurs by more than an order of magnitude and is used here as a proxy for trophic specialization. |
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Between the Punic and Roman periods the first episode of economic specialization and a link with international commercial networks occurred. |
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War also clearly disrupted and dislocated international economic relations and pushed national economies away from specialization. |
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The areas of specialization represented most often were marketing, agribusiness management, farm management, and policy. |
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Training, skill, and specialization became the keystones of professional baseball. |
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The loss of preexisting genes or gene activities during evolution is a major mechanism of ecological specialization. |
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But most art history programs are not able to support specialization in all regions. |
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We have shown that cardiac and myocyte specialization of the Pacific bluefin tuna improved cardiac function in cooler waters relative to other tuna species. |
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The meet and greet will include medical information about Aziz's specialization in seasonal allergies, otolaryngology, rhinology and ear, nose and throat illnesses. |
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Yet even as their departments became increasingly bureaucratized, they were able to carve out a new identity based on occupational specialization. |
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It does no good in our age of specialization and fragmentation to be a know-it-all smarty-pants, especially if some of that knowledge is at times sadly so superficial. |
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The world is flat, and it helps to understand the Ricardian specialization at play, and how clusters of capabilities are not only a natural, but a good thing. |
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The logic of specialization in the knowledge necessary to participate meaningfully in such speculative poetics harbors within it a repressed identity. |
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The author develops a rationale for cerebral asymmetry and specialization that goes well beyond that necessitated by early observations of lateralized language skills. |
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However, as David Ricardo famously demonstrated, specialization and trade can benefit even a country that has an absolute advantage in all industries. |
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They describe the nature of clonal habitat specialization in this species. |
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Although dichogamy is considered an important factor influencing gender expression, its roles in promoting the evolution of gender specialization are still poorly understood. |
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Although gender specialization is not a regular feature of heterostyly, reproductive differences between morphs has been reported for most studied distylous species. |
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Spatial heterogeneity may also maintain genetic diversity through niche specialization, which would prevent competitive exclusion and periodic selection. |
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CounterWorks computer systems, and A-1 Truck and Heavy Duty, all providing specialization in inventory, product knowledge, and programs. |
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Bates and Lees proposed that it was the incorporation of irrigation into farming which ensued in specialization. |
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They alleged Dr Sidhu had no specialization in reducing weight and was only befooling innocent people. |
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That even a French doctorandus, however, should in this day of specialization attack such a theme as the Carolingian Empire is a notable thing. |
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The general theory of specialization applies to trade among individuals, farms, manufacturers, service providers, and economies. |
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They can also choose to a specialization in certain fields of study by doing an extra year. |
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While the majority of snakes eat a variety of prey animals, there is some specialization by some species. |
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The cultivation and trade of flowers is a specialization in horticulture, specifically floriculture. |
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This role specialization allows people to create a wide variety of artifacts. |
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Feminist anthropology is inclusive of birth anthropology as a specialization. |
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With this increase in population and availability of labor came an increase in labor specialization. |
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The common ostrich is well adapted to hot, arid environments through specialization of excretory organs. |
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Artisans were forbidden to change their profession, and were grouped together in the citadel according to their area of specialization. |
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The medical profession, by its drift toward specialization, is handing the family doctor his hat and showing him the door. |
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This allows greater specialization of employees, resulting in increased economic efficiency and growth. |
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The tribe reaches its peak of specialization in the notorious leaf-cutter ants. |
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Loomis of the University of California, San Diego, used antisense genes in a slime mold to investigate cell specialization and movement. |
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D degree from University of Essex, England in 1994 in Language and Linguistics with specialization in the field of Sociolinguistics of Pakistan. |
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He also discusses non-analogical sources of law, such as public interest and juristic preference, and the specialization of the cause. |
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The interdisciplinarity of cultural studies gives the Italianist freedom to engage myriad aspects of our contemporary condition against the backdrop of our own specialization. |
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Aside from conventional benefits of specialization, an additional motive for Beijing to pay attention to Xinjiang is Chinese sensitivity to Uigur rebelliousness. |
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Brain organization and specialization in deep-sea chondrichthyans. |
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Considering the patchy distribution of the hosts of Ciidae, the existence of strong selection against specialization, particularly monophagy, can be expected to be operating. |
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The phenomena of behavioral specialization, polymorphism and caste formation is well known for some organisms, such as social insects and naked mole rats. |
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The plants that grow at the highest altitudes have adapted to conditions by specialization such as growing in rock screes that give protection from winds. |
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The full development of this specialization is seen from the late 1620s, and the period from then until the French invasion of 1672 is the core of Golden Age painting. |
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Craft specialization would have required dedicated stonemasons and plasterers by the Late Preclassic, and would have required planners and architects. |
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Masonry architecture built by the Maya evidences craft specialization in Maya society, centralized organization and the political means to mobilize a large workforce. |
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Because of specialization and division of labor, most people concentrate on a small aspect of manufacturing or service, trading their labor for products. |
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Higher education starts with undergraduate or sequential courses, which may offer different options of specialization in academic or professional careers. |
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As the medical corps grew in size there was also specialization evolving. |
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