| 11. | The most important concept to grasp is habitus.
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| 12. | For Bourdieu, habitus and field can only exist in relation to each other.
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| 13. | The habitus is the subjective system of expectations and predispositions acquired through past experience.
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| 14. | They show a typical habitus with gracile pedipalp chelae and a moderately thickened metasoma.
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| 15. | Patients suffering from homocystinuria have Marfan habitus.
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| 16. | Habitus of larvae and imagines are, for most genera, illustrated by color photographs.
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| 17. | Unlike medication dosing, body habitus therefore does not affect the accuracy of the prediction.
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| 18. | Bourdieu's principle of habitus is interwoven with the concept of structuralism in literary theory.
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| 19. | Habitus manifests the structures of the field, and the field mediates between habitus and practice.
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| 20. | Habitus manifests the structures of the field, and the field mediates between habitus and practice.
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