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Examples of disruption


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Returning to our original question, we must consider possible psychological mediators of hierarchy disruption.
The term refers to a disruption of interconnecting fibres that link spatially distributed regions in the brain.
Future research should pay particular attention to the disruption of values, roles and social relationships.
Older infants may be more likely to have moved around to different foster homes and thus to have suffered more disruptions than younger infants.
Functional disruption in the organization of the brain for reading in dyslexia.
Previous studies have suggested that mammalian spermatozoal chromatin is resistant to various physical and chemical disruptions.
For the sake of simplicity, marital disruption was considered only for the first marriage.
Towards the end of the eighteenth century, people began to see revolutions as emphatic disruptions of the past, as new points in a line.
This pattern of data is consistent with a possible dual route to cognitive disruption, one involving restraint the other involving emotion.
Only relatively small sectors of those economies were integrated into the national or international economies, and of those only some suffered serious disruption.
For example, antenatal appointments may need to be held close to school premises and timings changed to minimise disruption to the teenage woman's education.
Upon reaching the surface, the vacuoles were fused, leading to disruption of the apical region of syncytial tegument along the basement layer.
Disruption in the expression pattern of one of many cell cycle regulators would have a deleterious effect on developmental potential.
Churches and preachers were also acutely aware of the social disruption, disorientation and disorder that could result from such rapid change in society.
The country's dependence on imported merchandise made it vulnerable to supply disruptions, with shortages creating opportunities for ' profiteering ' by those with access to scarce goods.
The cell disruption was monitored by phase-contrast microscopy.
For instance, vulnerable youth might be particularly sensitive to stress-sensitization effects during developmental periods that involve novelty and disruption, such as the transition through puberty.
The prolonged period of epithelial disruption leaves the fish open to invasion by opportunistic pathogens.
Disruption of normal vocal patterns by selective lesions is a good indicator of the importance of a brain region in a given behavior.
Or has the same process of lobbying by threat of disruption and central appeasement of the politically discontented continued?
On the contrary, reflective practice requires a continuing scrutiny and disruption of categories, and a recognition of the complexities of commonalities and differences.
Disruption of these connections leads to despair, perception of life as meaningless, and the self as powerless.
The theory categorises the various risks of disruptions to energy markets into systematic risk and specific risk.
We stress that these data were never collected specifically to examine hypotheses of the effects of climate disruption.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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