Примеры использования Biological differences на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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Sex typically refers to biological differences between men and women.
Article 4, paragraph 2, provides for non-identical treatment of women andmen due to their biological differences.
These factors include health,wealth, biological differences, and education.
Some biological differences aside, fathers can support their children as well as the mothers.
It amounts to a suppression of hundreds of clinical trials which are indicative of the observable biological differences between the two genders.
The biological differences between the Ganges shark and bull shark also point to a lower likelihood of attacks on humans by the Ganges shark.
Women and men will never be exactly the same, because biological differences will persist, as will some social differences. .
Other biological differences are ignored as are the social differences that have such a major impact on health.
This acquired behaviour comprises gender identity and determines, together with the biological differences, the gender roles of children.
Sex-related biological differences may affect both susceptibility and immunity, while gender differences in patterns of behaviour and access to resources may influence the degree of exposure to infection and its consequences.
The normal ranges for each measure are relatively consistent across populations and are due to biological differences between males and females.
In addition to biological differences which make young women many times more receptive to infection, the socially developed view of gender roles is equally important, since it emphasises submission and agreement rather than the protection of one's self-respect and health.
Islam believes that women and men are equal butnot identical and acknowledges the biological differences which determine the roles and responsibilities in the society.
The experts considered it crucial to distinguish between issues relating to gender(a social construction) andthose relating to sex biological differences.
Throughout their lives, women's health is affected by multiple factors,including biological differences and social conditions, discrimination and lack of access to and inadequate health care and other services.
These differences may exist because of stereotypical expectations, attitudes andbehaviour directed towards women which are based on the biological differences between women and men.
Biological differences determine who gives birth to children, but they in themselves cannot explain why women should also be predominantly responsible for looking after children, caring for the sick, the elderly and, in short, for maintaining the social fabric and reproductive labour.
Ms. Kapalata said she had the impression that the delegation believed that special measures were needed simply to compensate for biological differences between the sexes, such as maternity leave.
They are distinguished from more permanent measures designed to address biological differences between men and women, until such time as the scientific knowledge referred to in article 11, paragraph 3, of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women would warrant a review.
Racial theories based on biology would evidently always have supporters,as would theories that adduced the biological differences between men and women to claim that women were inferior to men.
There are, of course some exceptions to the focus of interest being gender rather than sex, for example,some aspects of health statistics concern forms of ill health that are related to biological differences.
Policies aimed at eliminating gender stereotypes meet with resistance in the conservative Christian environment,which prefers to emphasise the biological differences between men and women and the resulting"natural" division of labour and gender roles.
Finally, USAID global health programmes target infectious diseases, as biological differences between men and women can affect vulnerability to certain infectious diseases, while gender norms, cultural practices and behaviours can strongly influence disease prevention and care-seeking, as well as access to treatment.
Stereotyping Gender education during the period underreview has tried to address the issues of stereotyping in terms of raising understanding and awareness on women's and men's biological differences versus their gender differences. .
Awareness-raising and prevention measures(article 9), including the formulation andimplementation of public policies which recognize the social and biological differences and inequalities in the relationships between individuals according to gender, age, ethnicity and the role played by them in the family and within their social group;
It emphasizes the equal political, economic and social rights of men and women and stresses that the sexes are different only in terms of duties,thus preserving the human attributes of women and acknowledging their biological differences with men.
Act No. 045 of 8 October 2010 defines gender equity as the"recognition of and due regard for the physical and biological differences between women and men, with a view to achieving social justice and equal opportunity and thereby ensuring the full benefit of their rights regardless of sex in the areas of social, economic, political, cultural and family life.
Secondly, different treatment may be justified andeven necessary when a biological difference absolutely excludes the possibility of equal treatment.
Diversity is a measurement of difference, meaning that biological diversity, hence biodiversity,is a measure of biological difference.
In any event, the prohibition of unequal treatment does not apply in cases where a biological difference exercises a direct influence on the facts in question e.g. in the field of protection of pregnancy and maternity.