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So, for example, McLuhan seemingly knew that people would be interconnected from their homes in every way, he just didn't quite know how.
Note that the populations in supercolonies do not necessarily span a contiguous area [27], so that T. albipes from the inland transects could belong to the same supercolony as those from the coast, and these entities might even be interconnected from time to time.
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Of course the water bottle you don't buy isn't going to end up with them, but everything is interconnected, from trade policies and use of fossil fuels, to environmental impact and irrigation, and ultimately damage to food-producing industries like agriculture and fisheries.
Different levels of regulation are interconnected; for example removal of ABCA1 from plasma membrane reduces its functionality, but also leads to degradation.
From this perspective, social and health-care services must be interconnected to provide active ageing services.
This would protect the germline from DNA damage by stringent regulatory mechanisms, which may be interconnected.
"Our systems could be interconnected.
"We have to be interconnected.
And most of them will be interconnected.
You're going to be interconnected.
A: They are interconnected for sure.
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