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This consciousness is historically grounded, giving recognition and value to a form of society and collective identity which predates the nation-state.
Its very formlessness is cited as a badge of authenticity since it predates culture, even informs and decides it.
This hardback edition of the book was published in 2000 and the literature cited obviously predates publication.
First, culture may be an ancestral state predating the cetacean split from their terrestrial ancestors.
Mean abundance of o flowers and fruits per plant and mean number of aborted, predated, and surviving seeds per fruit were estimated.
Biases in the fossil record can be due to features or mechanisms predating or postdating the collecting or during the collection process itself.
The stationary theory, which predated the finite-horizon one, can be obtained as a limiting case of the above, with some care though.
Much of this research predated related work in statistics and elsewhere.
The assumed link between the rule of law and economic development predates the current round of judicial reform.
A sharp and significant decline in age at diagnosis was found, predating echocardiography.
Nests in open-canopy forest were least predated (16.7%), with predation in rural areas (58.3%) being higher than in closed-canopy forest (32.8%).
This activity in fact predates the radical sectarianism of the past quarter century, though it has no doubt contributed to it.
The authors conclude that difficulties in establishing relationships predate schizophrenia.
Moreover, much of this information predates recent advances in paediatric care.
Furthermore, given that important social-cognitive developments predate language, it seems plausible that those will form the basis for the child's grammar.
The fetal and maternal morbidity and mortality are likely to be higher in preeclampsia than in chronic hypertension that has predated the pregnancy.
All predated plasticine models were collected to identify predators from the marks made.
Rodents predated seeds from 59.3% of the experimental dishes, whereas ants removed seeds from 46% of the dishes, and birds only from 38% of them.
It contains no fewer than 522 items predating 1600.
However, recent evidence implicates voluntary control of vocalizations in apes, which suggests that intentional control of vocal communication predates the hominid-pongid split.
This textualisation of music is almost contemporaneous with the encyclopedic period which predates and prepares the scientific revolution.
This corresponded with similar networking activities undertaken in the town planning movement, and even predated the internationalization of other public services, notably policing.
Both squirrel species, in contrast, predated the seeds of ripe and unripe fruits.
The fetishisation of dead leaders' bodies is a close to universal phenomenon that substantially predates the age of nationalism.
These seminal studies, most of which predate modern radiocarbon technology, fixed phase dates predominantly by linking ceramic caches or burial assemblages to calendrical inscriptions.
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