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The Reoviridae family

Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 1994
The members of the Reoviridae family are extremely varied in host ranges and have such diverse natural histories that it is compelling to conclude that their structural asset and replication strategy are uniquely successful in evolutionary terms. It follows that their study addresses fundamental aspects of virology, besides the ones which are customary
URBANO, PASQUALE, URBANO FG
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Regional Family Patterns: The Western Family

American Journal of Sociology, 1948
Americans are notorious for their individualism, mobility, and frequent divorces. These characteristics are accentuated in the Far West. Americans also love their homes, have small families, feel that education is essential to democracy, are hospitable, and spend large amounts for recreation.
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Regional Family Patterns: The Southern Family

American Journal of Sociology, 1948
The particular emphasis on family solidarity characteristic of the South had its origin in the traditional values of an agrarian ruling class. The changing structure of southern society has not undermined the importance of the family, but the institution has become more limited in function, less authoritarian in character, and less romantic in ...
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The Family: Familial Influence

2017
This chapter explores lived experiences within the family as a setting of socialisation. Across the generations, participants are socialised in different ways in a variety of family structures in which they naturally acquire an understanding of themselves, their social world, and their place in British society.
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The untreatable family

Child Abuse & Neglect, 1987
The untreatable family is defined as one in which it is unsafe to permit an abused child to live. Despite the fact that many families turn out to be resistive to treatment, they have received very little attention. In the field of physical abuse, 16-60% of parents reabuse their children following the initial incident.
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The Flexagon Family

The Mathematical Gazette, 1958
In Note 2449 (M.G. 1954, p. 213), Dr. F. G. Maunsell gave an account of two interesting figures, the flexagon ( F ), and a modified “hexahexaflexagram” ( H ).
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The laminin family

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1993
During the preceding year significant progress has been made in our understanding of laminin structure and expression. Highlights include the identification of new subunit chains and molecular isoforms as well as new information on tissue-specific gene expression, laminin self-assembly and interactions with other matrix components.
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The Family Bifidobacteriaceae

2006
The revised Third Edition of The Prokaryotes, acclaimed as a classic reference in the field, offers new and updated articles by experts from around the world on taxa of relevance to medicine, ecology and industry. Entries combine phylogenetic and systematic data with insights into genetics, physiology and application. Existing entries have been revised
BIAVATI, BRUNO, MATTARELLI, PAOLA
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