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diffusing groupの例文

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  • But now they think the bombers are a more diffuse group, chosen randomly.
  • This diffuse group of neuroendocrine sympathetic fibres was first described by Emil Zuckerkandl, a professor of anatomy at the University of Vienna, in 1901.
  • A central premise of class actions is that the initial plaintiff truly represents a group of allegedly wronged consumers, shareholders or some other diffuse group.
  • The "'Skeleton Army "'was a diffuse group, particularly in Southern England, that opposed and disrupted The Salvation Army's marches against alcohol in the late 19th century.
  • As a result, Batak are being absorbed into a more diffuse group of upland indigenous peoples who are slowing losing their tribal identities, and with it their unique spirituality and culture; there is even some debate as to whether or not they still exist as a distinct ethnic entity.
  • _ASIA-PHILES . A larger, more diffuse group than the revisionists, this includes just about everyone who believed that Asia's past growth rates could be extrapolated into the future ( without necessarily believing that the region's success was based on some novel form of capitalism, or that it had been achieved at Western expense ).