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dyadicTwo. Refers to two components being used.
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| In contrast, the first-century Mediterranean world was populated with people who exhibited what has been labeled a dyadic personality. 7 the theme is the vast kinship field, the standard concept is dyadic personality, the informants are John the Baptist, disciples, family. Overall, they explain, there has been "a sharpening of focus--a narrowing of the scope--of faculty activities: teaching and, increasingly, research form the dyadic core, while other activities, such as administration and academic citizenship, are being relegated more and more to the periphery. |
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