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And while the pages of obscure philosophy or sociology journals may attempt to break these down some more and explore the different sub-types in each group, all that matters is the common perception among the large audience that hears the label.
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The strain is different from the Ebola sub-types found in Africa which cause deadly hemorrhagic fever in humans, and it has so far proved harmless whenever it has infected people.
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Hmmm... evidently, my difficulties with these concepts caused me to miss that you were not referring to the medical/ psychological/educational sub-types of ADHD inattentive, hyperactive, combined but instead you were referring to a genetic distinction, different from the above, between two forms of ADHD.
ADHD and standardized testing Kosmo 2009
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And the number 1 refers to the specific sub-types for each of these proteins.
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There appear to be no obvious distinctions among wetland sub-types or geographical regions in this regard.
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This is backed by overwhelming evidence that shows evaporation from wetlands to be higher than from non-wetland portions of the catchment during dry periods; there is no discernible difference for different wetland sub-types.
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Just as with some infectious diseases, there are three sub-types of Clinton talking points.
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She distinguishes sub-types of Rustbelt protests by their underlying issue: nonpayment protests, neighborhood protests, bankruptcy protests.
Labor protest in China Daniel Little 2008
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Just as with some infectious diseases, there are three sub-types of Clinton talking points.
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Just as with some infectious diseases, there are three sub-types of Clinton talking points.
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