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Groups of interdependent stereocenters can be identified by recursively checking the rings in a structure [8].
A depiction of the horizontal projections of the axial forces acting on two representative adjacent joints of the subject space frame is presented in Fig. 4, where eight groups of interdependent force fields Cx,y, C ¯ x, y, Tx,y and T ¯ x, y, Fx,y, Rx,y, Qx,y and Wx,y have been identified.
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In a CMS, parts are processed by a group of interdependent machines, where machine reliability plays an important role in the performance improvement of the cell.
A microsystem has been defined as… a small group of interdependent people in health care delivery who work together on a regular basis, to provide care to a discrete population of patients[ 9], and importantly includes the patient.
Communities of practice are 'groups of interdependent participants [that] provide the work context within which members construct shared identities and the context that helps those identities to be shared.
The large size of interdependent task groups makes it difficult for team organization and thus delays the project completion.
KP is a consortium of three separate but interdependent groups of entities: the Kaiser Foundation Health Plan and its regional operating organizations, Kaiser Foundation Hospital and the Permanente Medical Groups.
KPNC is a consortium of three separate but interdependent groups of entities: the Kaiser Foundation Health Plan and its regional operating organizations, Kaiser Foundation Hospitals and the Permanente Medical Groups.
And all of this became even more intense as individuals came to identify with their cultural group in an even larger social context of interdependent collaboration.
This example highlights the importance of interdependent demand relationships among the different food groups through cross-price effects.
Redox homeostasis can be defined as a 'relatively stable state of equilibrium or a tendency towards such a state between the different but interdependent elements or groups of elements of an organism, population, or group' (Merriam-Webster).
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