Sentences with phrase «human groups gain»

Freire states that human groups gain consciousness of their selfhood only as they recognize themselves in the pregnant sequence of time.

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Groups concerned, as Morgan put it, with «maximizing the provision of human services by the state (especially in education) and confining private sector institutions (especially the churches) to wholly private matters» gained in power and influence.
«If we can determine the reasons for variations in sleep patterns, we will gain insight into the function of sleep in mammals, including humans,» said study co-author, Niels Rattenborg, head of the Sleep and Flight Group at the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology.
Human rights groups objected because of Obiang's abysmal record on human rights and their campaign gained support among scientists and celebriHuman rights groups objected because of Obiang's abysmal record on human rights and their campaign gained support among scientists and celebrihuman rights and their campaign gained support among scientists and celebrities.
«Our group is currently working on determining the high resolution molecular structures of the truncated prion protein variants associated with familial human CAA in order to gain a complete atomistic understanding of the factors underlying their transmission, and the present study is a major stepping stone in this effort,» Jaroniec said.
The second theory emphasises the capacity of human groups to «self - impose» the norms of fairness, with some individuals that act as «punishers,» who are prepared to sacrifice their own material gain in order to punish those who do not play by the rules.
By analyzing genome sequence data from human populations, including 1269 individuals from sub-Saharan Africa, we identify a diverse array of large copy number variants affecting the host invasion receptor genes GYPA and GYPB We find that a nearby association with severe malaria is explained by a complex structural rearrangement involving the loss of GYPB and gain of two GYPB - A hybrid genes, which encode a serologically distinct blood group antigen known as Dantu.
«We have partnered with American Humane Association to gain a better understanding of the human - animal bond, explore the interface between animals and humans in the treatment of disease and overall health, and improve emergency and disaster relief response in times of need,» said Michael McFarland, DVM, DABVP, Group Director of U.S. Veterinary Operations for Companion Animals for Pfizer Animal Health.
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