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Is it because it occurs most frequently in this group or because there are fewer stigmas attached to it at this socio-economic level?
They had no history of lymphangitis, erysipelas, limb swelling or any other stigmata of lymphatic dysfunction.
Thus, long-styled stigmas carried a significantly higher fraction of heterospecific pollen.
The stamen and stigmas were white at this time.
A nickname often highlights characteristics or stigmas, physical or social, to which the recipient is reluctant to call attention.
The following sequence of floral parameters was noted: anthesis, odour release, nectar secretion, pollen liberation, and receptivity of stigmas.
When receptive, the stigmas release a species-specific fragrance, and the bracts in the neck of the inflorescence loosen, allowing the pollinators to enter.
The stigmata are unusually large, especially that of the eighth abdominal segment.
What developmental themes are salient regarding stigma's influence across the life span?
Stereotypes and their attendant stigmata are, sadly, resilient.
All stigmata taint the individual, but some taint more deeply than others.
More generally, expression of marked moods and marked uses of the indicative may lack the stigmata of prototypical finites.
An effective pollinator must, in the course of its activities, transport pollen to receptive stigmas.
By 18h45-19h15 the flowers were open and the anthers and stigmas were exposed.
Their stamens were light green and the stigmas pink.
Four out of 24 stigmas (17%) had less than 30 conspecific pollen grains, while the rest had 270 grains or more.
In these cases, pollen was transferred from staminate flowers to pistillate stigmas with a small paint brush.
Moreover, because they seldom find their way to piassava stigmas, they are at best casual pollinators.
The insects touched stigmas and anthers when collecting pollen and nectar.
Although general morphological stigmas are immediately recognizable, most notably the common atrioventricular junction, small differences can help define the specific forms within this spectrum.
Apart from exposure to societal stigmas, a second community-level risk is the dysfunctional informal social networks.
However, their complete absence from the stigmas of pistillate flowers suggests that their pollinator value is minimal.
The bags remained until the stigmas were withered and considered no longer receptive and checks for fruit set were then made.
Beetles remained at the base of the inflorescence and the female flowers bore signs of having had their stigmas chewed.
The royal blood cured scrofula and blindness, even producing sympathetic stigmata.
The ethanol solution in which the stigmas had been kept was centrifuged, and the pellet was resuspended and also mounted in glycerine jelly.
She concludes that the connection between carrying life-long facial stigmata and stunting varied according to degree of urbanization.
The ovary, anthers and stigmas are raised above the hypanthium by the androgynophore.
At dusk, the stigmas were moist, the spadix began to warm up and an odour emanated from the inflorescence attracting the beetles.
Accordingly, the facets of literacy and illiteracy in society, as well as those of writing reforms, serve as indicators of social inequalities, loyalties, stigmas, and identities based on ethnocultural backgrounds.
Crossing was achieved through the emasculation of immature flower buds of the female parent followed by immediate pollination of its stigmas with fresh pollen from the male parent.
Almost all the visited inflorescences had damaged (chewed) stigmas; we believe that in the absence of sterile flowers in this species, the stigmas provide a nutritional reward for the pollinators.
The resultant "stigmata" may not appear on the skin but may be as permanently "worn" in medical and employment records - equally concrete and nearly impossible to escape.
While probably appearing irrational and inconsiderate to the external observer, the gossip and in-group stigmas had a constructive role for the residents of the old-age home.
The poor resisted these stigmas.
When a pollinator exclusively visits flowers of one species, it will transfer more pollen to conspecific stigmas than an individual that visits several plant species during one foraging bout.
Part of the pollen taken up from the anthers by a visitor that does not show flower constancy is likely to be deposited on stigmas of flowers of other species.
One consequence of wider travel is that, once people are abroad, the social sanctions, the constraints, the taboos and the stigmas no longer apply.
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Here, too, there are affected people, especially family members, who face a lot of social stigmas.
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However, stigmas are attached to many means-tested benefits.
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After all, we have suffered from people who were under delusions with regard to stigmas in recent years.
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In my view, however, they underestimate the importance of rights and the potentially negative implications of the psychological links between dependency, unrequited obligation and stigma.
The protruding stigma of long-styled flowers is much more likely to contact other parts of bumblebee bodies.
The size, shape and colour of the stigma resembles the androecium of staminate flowers, and usually projects out of a mass of sterile staminate flowers.
Inside are whitish petals surrounding the stamens and stigmas.
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Such a family remained independent of charity, relief, and the stigma of dependence that went with it.
Enclosed by 2 accrescent or united bracteoles, without perianth, they consist of an ovary with 4-5 filiform stigmas.
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The flowers are solitary in upper axils; they lack a calyx and have a pinkish-buff corolla with long, yellowish stigmas.
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There are usually 3-4 stigmas attached to a single pistil per flower, which is 1 or 3-4 carpellate.
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Today's stigmas are the result not so much of ancient or religious prohibitions, but of a new demand for normalcy.
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At the center are many stamens and stigmas clumped together.
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The two stigmas are short and attached directly to the apex of the ovary.
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The female flowers have 2 to 6 stigmas.
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The pistils have superior ovaries and five stigmas protruding from the central column in the flower.
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The stigmas associated with adoption are amplified for children in foster care.
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As one might expect, research has shown that accepting work environments promote more open communication (i.e., revealing) among their employees with invisible stigmas.
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Lastly, there is an opportunity for researchers to study how organizations can change when employees decide to reveal vs. conceal their invisible stigmas.
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At the center are white or pinkish petals and protruding stamens and stigmas.
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Such coalitions, if successful, could begin to reduce the stigma attached to drugtreatment services.
The stigmas are commissural, meaning that the area that is receptive to pollen extends downward along the fissures where the carpels are joined.
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Flowers have three stamens, two stigmas, and are hairy.
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We could view this as a broad form of stigma affecting symptom reporting in general.
The ovary is six-sided with 3 greenish-white stigmas that are at first weakly attached, but fuse higher up.
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The model identifies other mediating factors including self-concept and stigma.
Moreover, they demonstrated no sense of the stigma associated with specific lexical items and syntax, either explicitly or indirectly, as will be specified below.
The flowers are 3,8-4,8 mm long with lanceolate-oval tepals, the stigmas are rounded at their tip.
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Even those who are actively addressing older people's rights experience the stigma of ageing.
Related to the issue of identity is the perception of stigma.
The role of gossip, which went hand-in-hand with the positive uses of stigma and labelling, involved an in-group interest in others' identities and 'reputations'.
In this study we focus on the possible value of stigma and the construction of identity in two old-age institutions.
Reducing the stigma of schizophrenia : understanding the process and option for interventions.
Evidence suggests that many eligible people do not claim social security entitlements because of lack of knowledge, or the perceived stigma attached to claiming.
His confusion and fear of the stigma associated with conversion reflects primary voice.
She expressed great empathy for the patients as she wrote about the impact of isolation on the island and the stigmas attached to patients.
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Because of social stigma and political taboo no ser ious attempt was ever made to measure its extent at the time.
They then discuss some of the important challenges of neuroimaging in matters of image interpretation, access and resources, stigma, and confidentiality.
When the emotional context of the child and its parents are considered, the consequences of the stigma of the disease are disastrous.
The picture might be a condensed diagrammatic evocation of the abstract gate-flower with the style rising through it, but without the stigma.
They show modest success, and social psychological theories of reactance and stigma suggest that they could well exacerbate hostile attributional styles if not implemented carefully.
Specifically, what is the evidence for stigma and discrimination?
How should stigma be specifically defined, and what is its importance for personal adjustment, familial reaction, and policy?
Such noncompliance again demonstrates the considerable distance that still needs to be traveled in order to reduce discrimination and stigma at the level of policy.
Stigmas can vary from long and slender to globe-shaped to feathery.
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Female flowers are sitting within 2 opposite bracteoles, without perianth, consisting just of an ovary with 2 filiform, exserted stigmas.
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Parental imprisonment might also cause children's internalizing problems because of the stigma attached to it.
Inside the tube is the branching style with head-like stigmas.
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An effort must be made to eliminate the stigma attached to condoms.
In each case, the stigma extended to users, often racial and ethnic minorities.
Mental illness is not well understood: it frightens people and all too often it carries a stigma.
Cultural barriers due to stigma or lack of knowledge among health service staff can be addressed by relevant training activity.
Medical concepts such as contagion, degeneration, and biological stigma also permeated the legislators' discussions of anarchism.
Anthers are borne at the level of the stigma, so any part of a visitor that touches the pollen can touch the stigma too.
During anthesis the stigma lobes are moist and covered with many white papillae.
The flowers have insignificant petals and are wind-pollinated, with long anthers and stigmas.
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The stigmas are elongate, appearing as false styles, known as stylodia.
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