Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... findings of researchers are remarkably consistent , suggesting that male and female identities conform to particular social stereotypes . Research located within a Darwinist perspective assumes that because of their differential ...
... findings of researchers are remarkably consistent , suggesting that male and female identities conform to particular social stereotypes . Research located within a Darwinist perspective assumes that because of their differential ...
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... finding fully or near - identical donor - recipient pairs among genetically non - related individuals close to zero ... findings . Given that today even fully mismatched kidneys can be transplanted successfully , some members of the ...
... finding fully or near - identical donor - recipient pairs among genetically non - related individuals close to zero ... findings . Given that today even fully mismatched kidneys can be transplanted successfully , some members of the ...
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... findings to have an impact on either service providers or policy makers . Payne is quite right to draw attention to this frequently neglected aspect of presentation , as it is essential in this particular field . This book provides an ...
... findings to have an impact on either service providers or policy makers . Payne is quite right to draw attention to this frequently neglected aspect of presentation , as it is essential in this particular field . This book provides an ...
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