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Marmor

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Marmor [′mär‚mȯr]
(geology)
A North American stage of Middle Ordovician geologic time, forming the lower subdivision of Chazyan, above Whiterock and below Ashby.


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Because research exists that supports sexual orientation having a genetic predisposition (Lobaugh, Clements, Averill, & Olguin, 2006; Marmor, 1998), one can surmise that a person's sexual orientation is an inherent quality that will likely influence career decisions.
He is winner of the American Psychiatric Association's Marmor Award for Advancement of the Biopsychosocial Model in Psychiatry and is a past president of the American College of Psychiatrists.
The nod goes to Laura Marmor, a deputy editor for the Travel Section.
 
 
 
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