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Despite this symbiosis, the relationship that the military has established with religious nationalists remains ambiguous.
In this context the environment can be seen as an ensemble of organisms interacting in cooperation, symbiosis, and parasitism, of selection, competition and adjustment.
We have now seen that technological innovation is influenced by symbiosis between the economic interests of firms and the reputational interests of professional elites.
In extreme environments such as the far north, the necessity of seeking a symbiosis between technology and environmentalism is more pronounced.
Although the legume-rhizobia symbiosis is considered sensitive to excess of water, individual nodules are able to acclimate in a period of days to reduced oxygen.
However, women's part of this symbiosis operated at both a highly visible and subtly hidden level.
On the ground, the spirit of this autonomy through man/machine symbiosis was hard to preserve, even formally.
The complementarity characteristic of symbiosis is now said to have disappeared.
The case therefore resembles a symbiosis of two equally powerful actors.
Factors involved in symbiosis and host resistance at mucosa-parasite interface.
Our philosophy is based on the symbiosis of human and machine.
There is, in the end, a sort of cross-generational symbiosis here.
Mutualism and antagonism in the mycorrhizal symbiosis, with special reference to impacts on plant community structure.
Governments have left the bill with the pharmaceutical industry, encouraging a symbiosis with academics, who contribute medical and scientific expertise and access to patients.
The unhealthy symbiosis between this ' unmanned' hero and ' unsexed' heroine drives the action and creates the horrific atmosphere of the dungeon scene.
The disturbing symbiosis between life-breath and mechanical action has long been a central motif in medical discourses about the voice.
Does it live in symbiosis with nerve cells?
They are presented as the inevitable products of the symbiosis proper between ruler and people.
The psychophysiology is centered on this symbiosis of technology, culture, and body practice.
The third attitudinal model, symbiosis, sees carers as identifying themselves with the disabled person and becoming unwilling to relinquish responsibility.
Cleaning symbiosis in the marine environment.
In this model, neither the initial development of autonomous city-states nor their subsequent incorporation into larger political units was associated with local symbiosis involving full-time specialization.
Jays and oaks : an eco-ethological study of a symbiosis.
Built upon the previous work and inspired by symbiosis phenomena from nature, a useful extension to the more traditional evolutionary algorithms, coevolution, is applied to this work.
The ecological importance of cleaning symbiosis.
The symbiosis between perception and grammar in loanword phonology.
To summarize briefly, two general models have been proposed- one emphasizing economic symbiosis and craft specialization and the other focusing on regional political competition among elites.
Sharks : an unusual example of cleaning symbiosis.
Although forming the list is a useful exercise, its apparent suggestions should not be followed slavishly, and the aim should be, in biological terms, symbiosis between man and machine.
The symbiosis of the curatorial and the architectural approaches to moving and viewing reflects longstanding dilemmas concerning the control that architecture has over the transmission of knowledge.
The factors that led to such a close symbiosis between monarch and magistrates in the first place, and sustained it for centuries, necessarily form only a background to these studies.
Emergence of symbiosis in peptide self-replication through a hypercyclic network.
Rhizobium-legume symbiosis and nitrogen fixation under severe conditions and in an arid climate.
Symbiosis of plants and microbes.
Termites: evolution, sociality, symbiosis, ecology.
The physiology of vesicular - arbuscular endomycorrhizal symbiosis.
Regulation of the vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis.
Symbiosis between ants and epiphytes.
The position we have to get to with these premises which are used for dual purposes is one of amicable symbiosis by mutual toleration.
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In other words, we need to reinvent the symbiosis that formerly existed between the urban and rural worlds.
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In the case of the popular dailies, circulation generates advertising, and advertising boosts circulation in a kind of profit-making symbiosis.
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The system therefore rests on a subtle and complex symbiosis.
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Until the spread over the body, a long period elapses, and for long periods the worm achieves something like symbiosis.
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In situ research into mycorhizal symbiosis should be actively encouraged.
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There is a symbiosis between the two: they live off each other.
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There is a symbiosis between forestry and farming, and that can be less damaging to the environment.
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We should see it as a symbiosis because it is not a separate issue from speaking with one voice.
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A strange symbiosis is building between local chieftains and military units.
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A good symbiosis of recovery and reuse could be achieved by using recovered plastic to make pallets.
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Indeed, a symbiosis exists, and they would find the greatest difficulty in maintaining themselves if they were divided and kept apart.
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The ideal situation, of course, would be one in which there was symbiosis between the two.
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We want a symbiosis of private and public sectors.
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Politicians and their officials represent a symbiosis between two quite different kinds of organisms.
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A tradition in which there has been a symbiosis between the landowners and those wishing to use it for recreational purposes has persisted throughout the years.
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There is a botanical word "symbiosis".
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Not to mention the many bacteria that could not be cultured under laboratory settings due to inadequate environment and symbiosis needs.
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In this, organelles such as chloroplasts and mitochondria are the descendants of bacteria that evolved into an intracellular symbiosis with early eukaryotic cells.
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The bacteria then differentiate specialized nitrogen-fixing cells called heterocysts and enter into a working symbiosis with the plant.
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The main donors to the pathway were the genes associated with the arbuscular mycorrhiza symbiosis genes, the pollen tube formation genes and the haemoglobin genes.
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Glands on the worm's back secrete a mucus on which the bacteria feed, a form of symbiosis.
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The 100 brief vignettes are sympathetic portrayals of men and womenrugged individualists and family ranchersliving in symbiosis with this beautiful but unforgiving land.
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Populated by slug-like creatures which live in telepathic symbiosis with lemur-like creatures with delicate hands.
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They live underground in symbiosis with mycorrhizal fungi.
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The fuel for the cement plant is coal, introducing an added environmental burden on the symbiosis.
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Several developments are under way to exploit this symbiosis, including a new industrial park located by the tunnel entrance.
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They may be said to live in symbiosis with their environment.
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As a film director, he is known for using extended running times and loose narratives to explore the symbiosis and clash between reality and imagination.
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At one time, the consensus was that over time, virulence moderated and parasitic relationships evolved toward symbiosis.
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In natural systems everything is connected and evolving towards symbiosis. 14.
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In either case, symbiosis is much more common in the living world and much more important than is generally assumed.
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In some cases, this symbiosis may lead to the commission of crimes.
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Most are found in decaying plants, some live in close symbiosis with insects, which live on decaying plants.
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Apparently, the microbiome's diversity of microorganisms associating with diverse diseases and conditions, even obesity, often exist normally in symbiosis with human hosts.
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Industrial symbiosis engages traditionally separate industries in a collective approach to competitive advantage involving physical exchange of materials, energy, water, and/or by-products.
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Industrial symbiosis systems collectively optimize material and energy use at efficiencies beyond those achievable by any individual process alone.
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The keys to industrial symbiosis are collaboration and the synergistic possibilities offered by geographic proximity.
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The tall fescueendophyte symbiosis confers a competitive advantage to the plant.
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Symbiosis as a major evolutionary force was not discussed at all in the evolutionary synthesis.
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Cortot is a distinguished graphic artist and has illustrated numerous books, achieving a notable symbiosis between writing and painting.
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Phagophiles feed (resource) on ectoparasites, thereby providing anti-pest service, as in cleaning symbiosis.
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The virus is also one of the rare instances where there is a mutual relationship through symbiosis involving a virus and eukaryote.
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If there is a physical connection between host and associate, the relationship is called symbiosis.
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He envisioned a symbiosis of the two religions.
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Commensalism is symbiosis in which one organism benefits and the other is not harmed or helped.
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The bacterium is a key research organism for examination of microbial bioluminescence, quorum sensing, and bacterial-animal symbiosis.
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Cleaner wrasses have a mutualistic relationship, a cleaning symbiosis, with their clients in which the cleaners eat ectoparasites from the integument of other fish (clients).
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Although the process of chemosynthesis is entirely microbial, chemosynthetic bacteria and their production can support thriving assemblages of higher organisms through symbiosis.
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The bacteria live in symbiosis with the tree, facilitating the tree's absorption of nitrogen in return for organic substances which the bacteria need.
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The two claim they came together because they are both egomaniacs who form a symbiosis.
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The overall result was the transformation of a more equal symbiosis into a one-sided dependence.
The results presented here emphasize the fact that lichen symbiosis shows an extremely high resistance to the simulated extreme space conditions used in our experiments.
We get a sense of these aspects of symbiosis from the history of innovation in diagnostic imaging technologies.
The nested structure of marine cleaning symbiosis: is it like flowers and bees?
Despite this, however, the new regime marked the beginning of a complete church-state symbiosis.
They are mutually inseparable either in symbiosis or in predatory competition until a new form appears on the scene.
Thus, although the symbiont was probably capable of aerobic respiration, the symbiosis began as a result of the products of anaerobic metabolism.
At its best, musical responsivity and receptivity act in symbiosis, resulting in a mutual sense of oneness that transcends boundaries of time and space.
Cooperative coevolution is a natural symbiosis phenomenon that has aroused a growing interest in its application to solve various problems with interacting modules.
The transcripts identified as most and least like plant or symbiont might also be studied in more detail as candidate participants in symbiosis.
The theoretical difference in kind that separates praise and blame is in practice largely a matter of emphasis and degree within a structural symbiosis.
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