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Six informal support network constellations were identified by applying cluster analysis to key criterion variables that reflect the inter-personal milieu.
Different constellations of risk and protective factors result in a dispersion of symptomatic and functional outcomes over the lifespan of the individual.
Each of these diverse services falls under the rubric of "social support," but they constitute very different constellations of support to needy families.
Therefore, our findings may not generalize to children growing up in other family constellations, or to those whose families experience severe economic hardship.
There is growing evidence that diverse constellations of behavior may reflect diverse etiologies, having different correlates and developmental pathways.
Owing to the underlying hierarchy, these four (pairwise symmetric) polynomials cover all possible constellations.
What actions in fulfilling the economic reform agenda might either be facilitated or thwarted by particular constellations of institutional rules and political dynamics?
In everything, they preserve the scope to become theaters of new unforeseen constellations.
Can we identify constellations of attributes (rhythmic and other) that might lead children to begin producing fillers ?
See, for example, the ligature constellations of three breves followed by a longa, two consecutive longae and six breves.
Her portrayal of individual lone stars, in the heavenly constellations, is punctuated by silences, most ominously.
Equally, no doubt the people w h o made them had their own constellations of interlinked meanings and practices associated with these material objects.
Within current intellectual constellations, these two problems are subsumed under the distinct, yet interrelated, discussions of the agent and of identity.
One of the strong challenges to languagecontact theory is to identify how different constellations of such structural and non-structural factors contribute to different outcomes.
Notions of such personality - environment constellations are similar to the deviance proneness (and perhaps the pharmacological vulnerability) metamodels of risk mechanisms outlined earlier.
Inspection of table 4 discloses a very pronounced asymmetry between the two critical constellations.
Resumption within multilateral constellations of such policy convergence, as noted, was far easier to realise and maintain.
Indeed, there appear to be many varieties of emotion regulation suggesting that different constellations of regulatory processes may be evoked in different contexts.
Despite the close association of certain constellations of cardiac disease with splenic status, however, the association is not perfect.
The study sought to identify par ticular constellations of cross-domain risk involving attachment that were associated with a high problem behavior trajectory.
As such, the form of the output is deemed to result from constellations of constraints on output forms.
The following three cases might give a sense of the range of possible uses and constellations.
In these constellations, persisting diversity or divergence rather than convergence of national policies constitutes a plausible outcome.
In contrast, a tendency to inhibitory response was observed at greenish-gray-violet and bluish-gray- purple constellations.
Contending that wise interventions need exploration in terms of their impacts on social constellations brings with it methodological challenges.
The authors argue that the notion of esteem provides robust, systematic information about many different constellations of collective behavior.
The problem with the inconsistent constellations is that they house antagonistic forces.
Detailed analysis of different constellations of symptoms within a diagnostic category could help further to refine the classification process.
Phonemes are critical because they comprise underlying lexical representations, and are further defined in terms of constellations of distinctive features.
Such "windows" characterized by bubbles due to slight variations of one or more parameters can be numerically observed in many different parameter constellations.
Separations and realigned family constellations test the limits of personal coping strategies, while political polarisation easily paralyses any effort for collective action.
The micro-level social activities out of which larger-scale social constellations such as race and ethnicity are constituted and reproduced can thus be observed in language.
Sections six to eleven lead us on a hop around some constellations, to illustrate a handful of stars and nebulae.
Autonomous administration refers to constellations where the capacity for administrative reform is low, with administrative change being basically restricted to incremental self-adaptations by the bureaucracy.
Arguably, the actual use of veto power is contingent upon the interest constellations of the involved actors.
To show that there are such constellations is the task of experimental laboratory physics.
Therefore, a need exists for clearer definitions of symptoms or symptom constellations that lead to a particular diagnostic or therapeutic action.
As opposed to a stabilizing notion of identity, chances of renewal, however conditioned and limited by societal structures, milieus and constellations of relationships will have to be dealt with.
Although different subgroups exist within the larger sample, relatively little effort has been made to examine how and why constellations of comorbid symptoms might differ in males and females.
Halakhic astronomers were indifferent or antagonistic to the study of celestial phenomena unrelated to the lunar phases, such as solar eclipses, the planets, constellations, comets, and so forth.
Multiple principal-multiple agent constellations matter for the way in which control can be exercised and hierarchy or its shadow brought to bear in interactions between government and governance.
Consequently, the territorial reconfiguration of national innovation systems can be conceived as a process that generates new modes of coordination and new constellations of actors among established or new organizations.
Moreover, even in constellations of high economic interaction and exchange, no converging pressures might emerge as a result of lacking competition in and between non-market economies.
First, it aims to explain how early conflicts and deals between senior political figures "congealed" into institutional constellations that have characterized the kingdom's political landscape until today.
Both are closely related, but not quite the same; the two notions emphasize different aspects of similar constellations and processes, different sides of the same coin.
Although these children present with similar symptom constellations cross-sectionally, it is likely that they represent a heterogeneous group with differing biological and environmental underpinnings, none of which are well understood.
The approach views literacy not as universal psycholinguistic processes but as constellations of social, cognitive and linguistic practices that vary with situational and cultural contexts and are learned through apprenticeship.
The authors concluded that their pattern of findings suggested an interaction between impulsivity and anxiety predicting delinquency but that reward dependence might have a protective function for some personality constellations.
There are probably only a few constellations of operating factors that can accomplish this for a specific syndrome and only a limited number of syndromes that exhibit long-term stability.
However, cumulative indices make it difficult to determine the relative influences of individual risk factors or particular constellations of risk or how each affects behavior in direct or indirect ways.
There are 16 possible constellations or types.
After 1962, a stable balance of elite forces combined with bureaucratic growth and regularization led to the "locking in" of personal and institutional constellations at the core of the state.
Analysing symptom scores could be seen as crude, and some would argue that caseness should be based on the presence of specific constellations of symptoms, and not the count.
Changing energy sources and technologies in turn entailed new possibilities for cities, helping shape everything from constellations of political and economic power to housing patterns and aspects of everyday life.
Interactivity is not available from geostationary satellites over the equator, although it may be available from low earth-orbit satellite constellations.
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The third possibility is that we should try to gather the high buildings which we permit in groups, clusters or constellations.
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We need constellations of industry in the same broad area.
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She would placate her children by holding a family night, singing lullabies, and making up funny constellations.
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With improved assessment, it may be possible to develop interventions based on the individual child's constellation of genetic, biological, and sociodemographic risks.
However, relatively less is known about how children cope, adapt, and function in relation to the broader constellation of functioning in the family system.
Familiar constellations are marked on the map for easy identification.
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Membership in a stepfamily was associated with a slightly increased likelihood of psychopathology, but this was the case regardless of relationship constellation.
Card 28 has six constellations, and no other card has more than four.
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They were typically named after constellations of western astronomy.
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She has also been playing and recording with other musical constellations.
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In aphasia (and dementia) there is evidence for a double dissociation1 between nouns and verbs that is linked to the constellation of the lesions.
Considered a very important effect in astronomy, it is different from seasonal constellations.
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In the terms of grid-group theory, this constellation is high grid-low (but rising) group.
Covering 68 square degrees and 0.165% of the night sky, it is the smallest of the 88 constellations.
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In such constellations, one sometimes distinguishes between "head" and "governor".
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Covering 636.9 square degrees total, it ranks 23rd of the 88 constellations in size.
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She examines sculptural constellations, their installational or site-specific expansion in space as well as the singular densifications within a particular sculpture.
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His star catalogue listed 1,464 stars in 283 constellations.
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Painted using watercolour and ink, the cover depicts fish circling a waterfall below constellations of stars.
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The origin of their constellations remains a matter of vigorous and occasionally fractious debate.
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Constellations are an astronomical device for handling observation and precision independent of current physical theory or interpretation.
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Neither of these constellations has survived to the modern system.
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Covering 615 square degrees, it ranks twenty-fourth of the 88 constellations in size.
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Whether they then fostered a politically conservative power or a revolutionary one depended mainly on the political constellation in the territories concerned at the times.
Another personality constellation characterized by high impulsivity, high anxiety, and low reward dependence also increased risk for delinquency.
Historically, the most prominent stars were grouped into constellations and asterisms, and the brightest stars gained proper names.
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Rather, this temperament constellation predicted a decrease in internalizing symptoms.
In high school each student selected one of six constellations (concentrations) in which he or she would concentrate his or her electives in.
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The syndrome includes a constellation of physical abnormalities, like prenatal and postnatal growth deficiency and craniofacial disorders.
The planetarium shows are all educational, focusing on constellations and events related to and around upcoming holidays.
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Covering 378 square degrees, it ranks 44th of the 88 modern constellations in size and covers 0.916% of the night sky.
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While subsamples can be identified based on different constellations of overlapping disorders, there have been few efforts to develop distinctive profiles based on these subgroups.
Different constellations can be possible and may account for major and minor differences in clinical symptoms.
Nevertheless, if we focus only on institutional failure we ignore the active political constellations that promote violence and resist meaningful reforms.
The emergent complex constellations of affective states and internal representations of experiences are primarily affective in nature and only secondarily ideational.
At a certain point, elements may become detached from their constellations, cropping up in ostensibly random places.
The debate concerning the epistemologically linked metaphors of "genetic text" and "genetic information" often fails to give sufficient consideration to this discrepancy in metaphorical constellations.
The musical information already known and previously digested by the public is presented again in new constellations.
The dichotomies never form a solid and permanent grid, but are in constant motion, forming new temporary constellations.
The three cases exemplify apparently different business-government power constellations.
The performance of the proposed approach was tested in a variety of environments, with different obstacle constellations and working scenarios.
The recurrence of particular constellations, expressions, and arguments is taken to indicate that certain cultural models have crystallized.
Registers are constellations of lexicogrammatical features that construe a particular situational context.
Utterances are modelled as organised patterns (constellations) of gestures, in which gestural units may overlap in time.
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