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This is due predominantly to globalization: the increased extent, velocity, and scope of cross-border interactions, transactions, and relations (Scholte 2000).
Although national borders impose substantial barriers on levels of spatial interaction and urban development near national borders [36, 37, 38], no penalties on potential cross-border interactions are currently imposed on accessibility values.
Western communication technologies facilitate cross-border interaction, but social and political capital possessed by the leaders may be necessary for transactions across national borders to occur thus gaining access to specialized information and global thought leaders in a medical sub-specialty such as oncology.
But there's certainly a long tradition of cross-border family interactions in this nation of immigrants.
Investment is needed to improve a wide range of areas from market access and financial services to setting up flood-proof communication networks, weather forecast information, drought and flood mitigation, social welfare systems, and cross-border government interaction.
Arguing might be a little bit of a bicker, a short disagreement -- but fighting is when there's much more emotional involvement, things are escalating, it might be bordering on disrespectful interactions because our emotions are running the show.
This protein confers plasticity to the brush borders through its interactions with and cleavage of F-actin, the filament protein [ 44, 45].
Treatments zeroing in approvingly on the independence movements, such as, say, Gandhi, feel more like historical records, not corresponding directly to the blurred national borders and overlapped cultural interactions of the 21st-century.
And, since the jihadist group gathered momentum, the US has been pressuring Turkey to seal its borders and to stop interactions with Isis officials, such as buying smuggled oil, which keep the terror organisation's economy rumbling.
To assess Hispanic ethnicity, border residence, or their interaction for association with risk of high gestational weight gain (GWG) and related outcomes.
In discussions of theories of globalization, the fact of global interdependence refers to the unprecedented extent, intensity, and speed of social interactions across borders, encompassing diverse dimensions of human conduct from trade and cultural exchange to migration (Held, et al 1999).
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