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chromosomes (also
known as supernumerary, accessory, (conditionally-)
dispensable, or lineage-specific chromosomes). By definition,
these chromosomes are...
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corroborate Price's su****ions in the two
factors of
dispensability and fairness.
Dispensability in a
group is
described by
Price as
employees who join...
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Reich or Perls, in
which need is
primary while wish is
derivative and
dispensable when need is met.
Despite its
surface similarity to Freud's ideas, Janov's...
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Although he
received media criticism early in his
career for
being dispensable, he
later drew
praise from
pundits for his
ability to
develop his game...
- Ludwigsburg–Hoheneck and Mannheim/Rheinau, an
electric circuit was
deemed to be
dispensable in the year 2003. The two
lowest conductors on this
section of the line...
- the
general economy. It
provides autonomy from
parental control and
dispensable income, as well as an
introduction to the
techniques of childcare. It...
- glutamine, proline, and tyrosine. Six
amino acids are non-essential (
dispensable) in humans,
meaning they can be
synthesized in
sufficient quantities...
- 1565S. doi:10.1093/jn/134.6.1558S. PMID 15173430.
Reeds PJ (July 2000). "
Dispensable and
indispensable amino acids for humans". The
Journal of Nutrition....
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reached 12
deaths per 100,000 Americans. The
right to walk was
considered dispensable a
century later in 2021, when the
annual death rate was 12.9 per 100...
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containing '
dispensable'
genes present in a
subset of the
strains and strain-specific genes. Note that the use of the term '
dispensable' has been questioned...