Sentence examples for environmental interrelationship from inspiring English sources

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The New Yorker, June 9 , 1951P. 22 Talk story about a visit to the opening of the Felix M. Warburg Memorial Hall at the Museum of Natural History, which consists of some 20 exhibits illustrating the ecology, or environmental interrelationship of plant and animal life as it exists over 40 square miles in the Pine Plains area of Dutchess County.

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With help from HSPH visiting scholar Stephanie Chalupka of the University of Massachusetts Lowell, the COECs designed a conference program that reflected the complexity and interrelationship of environmental health issues as well as the scope and nature of the practice of public health nursing.

The strengths of soil-landscape modelling lies in hypothesis testing, understanding causal linkages between environmental factors and their interrelationships within a spatial and temporal explicit context.

Among other aspects, research activities of the next decade should concentrate on a new core area: biological diversity, and, to inform environmental policy on the interrelationships and reciprocal impacts of ecological and human systems, LTER is requested "to partner with social scientists" at all existing or newly selected research sites (http://www.nsf.gov/od/lpa/news/02/pr0265.htm).

Estimation of energy (e.g., bioethanol) production potential is a necessary starting point to reveal the specific dynamics and interrelationships between environmental and socioeconomic systems [ 19].

A socio-ecologic perspective provides a framework for understanding the diverse personal and environmental factors and the interrelationships among these factors that influence a given health situation [ 28– 30].

Therefore, the MOCEH will provide an opportunity to study the complex interrelationships between environmental factors and genetic susceptibility factors involved in adverse health outcomes during pregnancy and childhood.

The authors feel that quantitative studies are needed to verify the perceptions of our interviewees regarding the interrelationships between environmental factors and antibiotic use and development of resistance.

A socio-ecological perspective provides 'a framework for understanding the diverse personal and environmental factors and the interrelationships among these factors' (see Edwards et al, page 45 13) enabling us to more accurately interpret and manage whole systems change.

We conducted a cross-sectional investigation of the interrelationships between environmental, dietary, and lifestyle histories, blood lead levels, and bone lead levels among 98 recently postpartum women living in Mexico City.

Moreover, within the context of pediatric behavior modification, consideration of the complex interrelationships between environmental factors (i.e., family, peers, school, media, built environment) must be taken into account.

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