(1) Solving it would require finding a suitable way to individuate cognitive processes and specifying the precise role of back-up processes.(2) To name or individuate the deceased would reduce the national ghost to an ordinary self.(3) it is easy to individuate and enumerate the significant elements(4) it is easy to individuate and enumerate the significant elements(5) The test was designed to individuate allele I within the Hordeum spontaneum accessions.(6) In addition, some pairs of identical twins individuate themselves in early childhood.(7) It helps individuate us, because we establish our own voices by being involved early on in the writing process.(8) God is not individuated by his true description, since it is impossible to conceive of any other entity from which he could be distinguished.(9) Increased behavioral autonomy facilitates secondary processes such as role exploration, identity formation, and individuation .(10) In addition the superimposition of political and personal texts demonstrates how affect is both individuated and socialised, often simultaneously.(11) Rather, we lack clear criteria for individuating beliefs - that is, saying when beliefs are the same and different - without which there is no possibility of counting.(12) A mass of matter is individuated by the particles that compose it, however organized.(13) Identity is now a much more individuated business, which means that people have to construct it for themselves and tailor it after their own fashion.(14) Hence, if concepts are constituents of the content then individuating these concepts will require identifying some object, property or natural kind.(15) Jung defines individuation as the lifelong process towards u2018the integration of the selfu2019.(16) The u2018rags to richesu2019 mythology of the American Dream individuates poverty and wealth.