![]() Sex refers to the physical differences between people who are male, female, or intersex. A person typically has their sex assigned at birth based on physiological characteristics, including their genitalia and chromosome composition. This assigned sex is called a persons natal sex. |
![]() A good definition explains concisely what something means. Dictionaries include definitions, even for the word definition! A definition precisely explains the fundamental state or meaning of something, often given formally as by lexicographers writing a dictionary or legislators writing laws. |
![]() Definition of ODA. Starting with 2018 data, the new grant equivalent measure of ODA became the standard for reporting, with the headline ODA figures published on that basis. See below for ODA definition applicable up to 2017 data. Definition of ODA, starting with 2018 data. |
![]() Critical Thinking Channel on YouTube. Defining Critical Thinking. A Brief History of the Idea of Critical Thinking. Critical Thinking: Basic Questions Answers. Our Conception of Critical Thinking. Sumners Definition of Critical Thinking. Research in Critical Thinking. Critical Societies: Thoughts from the Past. |
![]() The following examples showvalid definitions for the -chown flag.: COPY -chown55:mygroup: files somedir COPY -chownbin files somedir COPY -chown1 files somedir COPY -chown10:11: files somedir. If the container root filesystem does not contain either etc/passwd or etc/group files and either user or group names are used in the -chown flag, the build will fail on the COPY operation. |
![]() When you want to learn more about how different disabilities affect Web use, and read about scenarios of people with disabilities using the Web, see How People with Disabilities Use the Web. If you want more examples of benefits for others, see the mobile resource Shared Web Experiences: Barriers Common to Mobile Device Users and People with Disabilities, multimedia Used by People With and Without Disabilities, and the archived Web Accessibility Benefits People With and Without Disabilities. |
![]() Subpart A, also known as the Common Rule, provides a robust set of protections for research subjects; subparts B, C, and D provide additional protections for certain populations in research; and subpart E provides requirements for IRB registration. The Common Rule, subpart A, was revised in recent years. |
![]() In all circumstances, and in all settings, priority should continue to be given to vulnerable children and young people and children of critical workers as defined below to attend full time. Vulnerable children and young people. Vulnerable children and young people include those who.: |