• In sociology, structural cohesion is the conception of a useful formal definition and measure of cohesion in social groups. It is defined as the minimal...
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    make the Structural Funds spending more effective as Regional Policy started to be rationalised in a perspective of economic and social cohesion. The Single...
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  • society and life Cohesion (album), the fourth studio album by Australian band Gyroscope Community cohesion Structural cohesion Cohesion number Adhesion...
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    Group cohesiveness, also called group cohesion or social cohesion, is the degree or strength of bonds linking members of a social group to one another...
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  • coherence. There are two main types of cohesion: grammatical cohesion: based on structural content lexical cohesion: based on lexical content and background...
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  • Community cohesion is a conceptual framework for social policy in the United Kingdom which attempts to measure the social relationships within a community...
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  • The Cohesion Fund (CF), one of the five European Structural and Investment Funds of the European Union, provides support to Member States with a gross...
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    greater 'cliquishness'. Cohesion: The degree to which actors are connected directly to each other by cohesive bonds. Structural cohesion refers to the minimum...
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    of structural functionalism may be regarded as a continuation of the Durkheimian task of explaining the apparent stability and internal cohesion needed...
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  • environments that consist of individuals who interact regularly. The structural cohesion of the clique is the constant face-to-face interaction between members...
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    concept is related to that of structural cohesion. The examples are made with free tool Pajek. Another name for structural endogamy is (marital) relinking...
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    Regional Policy European Regional Development Fund Structural Funds and Cohesion Funds Instrument for Structural Policies for Pre-Accession European Social Fund...
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    The Regional Policy of the European Union (EU), also referred as Cohesion Policy, is a policy with the stated aim of improving the economic well-being...
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    bound with stitched rawhide, which shrank as it dried, improving structural cohesion. It was also lighter than the edging of copper alloy used in earlier...
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  • directly supported by a research service, the Policy Department for Structural & Cohesion Policies. Most of its research studies and briefings are published...
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  • Sorting network Space syntax Spanning tree protocol Strategyproof Structural cohesion Vickrey–Clarke–Groves Tree and hypertree networks Bayesian network...
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    organization can include qualities such as sexual composition, spatiotemporal cohesion, leadership, structure, division of labor, communication systems, and so...
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    connectivity have been studied in social network theory under the name of structural cohesion. If a graph has treewidth or pathwidth at most k, then it is a subgraph...
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    junctions not only hold cells together but provide tissues with structural cohesion. These junctions are most abundant in tissues that are subject to...
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    k-edge-connected graph Connectivity (graph theory) Menger's theorem Structural cohesion Tutte embedding Vertex separator Schrijver (12 February 2003), Combinatorial...
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  • directly supported by a research service, the Policy Department for Structural & Cohesion Policies. Most of its research studies and briefings are published...
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    the nucleolus are to synthesize rRNA and assemble ribosomes. The structural cohesion of the nucleolus depends on its activity, as ribosomal assembly in...
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    multi-dimensional. Coupling is usually contrasted with cohesion. Low coupling often correlates with high cohesion, and vice versa. Low coupling is often thought...
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    plants are able to refill the xylem and restore the functionality. The cohesion-tension theory is a theory of intermolecular attraction that explains the...
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  • included in the last scenario. For more, see: consciousness. See also: structural cohesion In the Appendix to the Treatise, Hume stated that he was dissatisfied...
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    Strauss's tempos are generally swift, but this, too, contributes to the structural cohesion and in any event is fully in keeping with our modern outlook in which...
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  • 115. JSTOR 2646922. Moody, James, and Douglas R. White (2003). "Structural Cohesion and Embeddedness: A Hierarchical Concept of Social Groups." American...
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    Second Symphony (1859) as a fine example of orchestral economy and structural cohesion, with passages that show the composer's mastery of fugal writing...
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  • Structural anthropology is a school of sociocultural anthropology based on Claude Lévi-Strauss' 1949 idea that immutable deep structures exist in all cultures...
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  • likely to show hierarchy reversals and, in terms of cohesion, cross-generational coalitions. Structural family therapy has also been subjected to many criticisms...
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