Collocations withmanifestation

These are words often used in combination withmanifestation.

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clinical manifestation
Additionally, infections are more severe and have distinct features with respect to clinical manifestation and treatment in this age group.
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early manifestation
Memory complaints do reflect perceptions of past memory performance and are also an early manifestation of memory impairment.
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extreme manifestation
These findings indicate that the contrast between rain-forest and savanna ant communities is an extreme manifestation of a broader forest-savanna disjunction.
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material manifestation
School fees were the material manifestation of hope for a better future.
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obvious manifestation
The latter, the most obvious manifestation of extrinsic motivation, was given much more weight by some providers than others.
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outward manifestation
Traditional discourses stress the influence of social position on an individual's lifestyle (including ideology and behavioral patterns), that is, the outward manifestation of social position.
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physical manifestation
The suffering of cancer displayed in these studies had a clear physical manifestation.
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specific manifestation
Rather, it is to be located in a specific manifestation of laboratory and hospital medicine.
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various manifestations
They seek opportunity in its various manifestation higher living standards, employment, better income, education, a luring western lifestyle, stability and security.
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visible manifestation
The most visible manifestation of this climate of transition is the emergence of multiparty political systems.
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