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But rather than calling it an environmental novel I think of it more in the sense of a writerly nod to human interplay with climate change, what some in the humanities and arts are beginning to think of as a cultural response to the environmental changes we have inherited in the so-called Anthropocene.
He emphasized the need for actors "who were relatable and who can handle that type of human interplay that we have in the film".
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On the more mainstream end, plenty of films deal with alien sex but don't actually show any alien-on-human interplay.
It's a film bristling with vivid moments and unbeatable acting, but its interest is not in tidy narrative satisfactions but rather the excesses and extremes of human behavior, the interplay of troubled souls desperate to find their footing.
In human cells, the interplay between CtIP and EXO1 in resection is currently unclear.
In this case, natural product-induced autophagy is considered a double-edged sword in determining cell fate of human cancers, and interplay between autophagy and apoptosis is recently highlighted in this field of study.
The interplay between human immunity and mouse biology proves ever more complicated when aging, irradiation, and human immune reconstitution are considered.
And while the question may seem inconsequential, many have found that the picture serves as a fascinating example of the interplay of human biology and perception – constructs that make up some of the most studied fields of brain science.
In the best cases, it is encouraging political scientists to team up in an interdisciplinary way with statisticians, economists, psychologists and even software engineers, to understand the complex interplay between human and technological factors that can influence an election.
Arthus-Bertrand, the author of more than 20 books of aerial photography, including "Earth From Above" and "New York From the Air," prefers to get breeders and handlers in his pictures, so if you're not a connoisseur of Lincoln sheep or Chianina cattle, it's the interplay between human and animal that will catch your eye.
And he describes with equal vividness the ocean across which she travels: fusing ecological history and serious science to great effect, he shows how the delicate interplay between human intervention and natural adaptation affects the lives of seals, sharks, turtles, and seabirds.
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