essentialism
(noun)
The view that objects have properties that are essential to them.
Examples of essentialism in the following topics:
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Sources of Essential Nutrients
- The sources of common essential nutrients are carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and sulfur.
- Carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur, hydrogen, and oxygen are all examples of essential nutrients.
- Some examples of these essential nutrients are carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur.
- Another essential nutrient, nitrogen, is part of the structure of protein, DNA, RNA, and ATP.
- It is essential to the metabolism of many organisms.
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A Leader's Vision
- A clear and well-communicated vision is essential for a leader to gain support and for followers to understand a leader's goals.
- Many researchers believe that vision is an essential quality of effective leaders, as important as the abilities to communicate and to build trust.
- Vision is an essential component of an organization's success.
- A concise and clear vision is essential to drive and communicate an organization's strategy.
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The Importance of Clarity in Professional Settings
- Communication is essential for effective business operation, and clarity leads to effective communication.
- For this reason, clarity is absolutely essential.
- Chain of command: The maintenance of an organization's hierarchy is essential, but its very presence can reduce the flow of the communication.
- It is therefore essential to reduce hierarchical levels and increase departmental interaction and communication.
- Developing relationships is essential for the effective operation of a business, and clarity of communication is essential in developing relationships.
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Essential Nutrients for Plants
- These 20 elements are called essential nutrients.
- For an element to be regarded as essential, three criteria are required:
- The essential elements can be divided into macronutrients and micronutrients .
- Iron (Fe) is essential for chlorophyll synthesis, which is why an iron deficiency results in chlorosis.
- Molybdenum (Mo) is essential to plant health as it is used by plants to reduce nitrates into usable forms.
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Reducing Barriers and Promoting Healthy Conversations
- Ineffective Communication Processes: the maintenance of the hierarchy in the organization is essential, but its very presence can reduce the flow of communication.
- It is therefore essential to reduce hierarchical levels and increase departmental interaction and communication.
- Ineffective Communication Processes: The maintenance of the hierarchy in the organization is essential, but tits very presence can reduce the flow of the communication.
- It is therefore essential to reduce hierarchical levels and increase departmental interaction and communication.
- It is therefore essential to reduce hierarchical levels and increase departmental interaction and communication.
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Sources and Sinks of Essential Elements
- Biogeochemical cycles are pathways by which essential elements flow from the abiotic and biotic compartments of the Earth.
- Matter is occasionally added by meteorites, but supplies of essential elements generally do not change.
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Osmotic Pressure
- The correct osmotic pressure in the culture medium is essential for the survival of the cells.
- Osmosis is essential in biological systems because biological membranes are semi permeable.
- Having the correct osmotic pressure in the culture medium is essential.
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Protists as Primary Producers, Food Sources, and Symbionts
- Some protist species are essential components of the food chain and are generators of biomass.
- Protists are essential sources of nutrition for many other organisms.
- The protists themselves and their products of photosynthesis are essential, directly or indirectly, to the survival of organisms ranging from bacteria to mammals .
- Certain anaerobic parabasalid species exist in the digestive tracts of termites and wood-eating cockroaches where they contribute an essential step in the digestion of cellulose ingested by these insects as they bore through wood.
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The Importance of Choosing a Good Topic
- Choosing a good topic is an essential step towards delivering an effective speech.
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Embryonic and Fetal Bone Formation
- Intramembranous ossification is one of the two essential processes during fetal development of the mammalian skeletal system by which bone tissue is created.
- It is also an essential process during the natural healing of bone fractures and the rudimentary formation of bones of the head.
- Endochondral ossification is the other essential process during fetal development of the mammalian skeletal system by which bone tissue is created.
- It is also an essential process during the rudimentary formation of long bones, the growth of the length of long bones, and the natural healing of bone fractures.
- They stop secreting collagen and other proteoglycans and begin secreting alkaline phosphatase, an enzyme essential for mineral deposition.