specific manifestation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofspecificandmanifestation
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specific
adjective
uk/spəˈsɪf.ɪk/us/spəˈsɪf.ɪk/
relating to one thing and not ...
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manifestation
noun
uk/ˌmæn.ɪ.fesˈteɪ.ʃən/us/ˌmæn.ə.fesˈteɪ.ʃən/
a sign of something existing ...
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Rather, it is to be located in aspecificmanifestationof laboratory and hospital medicine.
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Weber's model of'charismatic authority' is an abstraction, a descriptive concept which says nothing in itself of the content of anyspecificmanifestationof'charismatic authority'.
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We are attempting to deal with aspecificmanifestation.
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This model is aspecificmanifestationof the more general pi backbonding model.
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Instead, they may emerge as developmentally specific manifestations of preceding influences, whether genetic or environmental.
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They are like two, three, or more concrete, specific manifestations of the same abstract phenomenon.
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Interventions have been designed that target developmentally specific manifestations of regulatory difficulties.
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Mapping gene expression offers guidance in diagnosing and treating specific manifestations of disease.
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Boyle's experimental studies were accordingly intended to identify specific manifestations of this property, while philosophers traditionally construed experiment as an aid to observation of phenomena.
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These are specific manifestations of a general process which has been going on for a much longer time.
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Specific manifestations may also vary by age, by severity of the hypoglycemia and the speed of the decline.
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These subdisciplines and paradigms tend to address questions about music in general, rather than specific manifestations of music.
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