Sentence examples for in interrelations. from inspiring English sources

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It can be assumed that they only slightly differ concerning the above-mentioned factors, so that only minor variability in interrelations due to these factors are expected.

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The study represents a cvasiexperimental research, based on the qualitative analysis of data acquired in observational activities carried out in different kindergartens, in interrelation with the analysis of integrated teaching projects conducted by teachers.

The revival of interest in semantics among theoretical linguists in the late 1960s awakened their interest in the interrelations of logic and linguistic theory as well.

Since for some transients, feedback effects may likely not in this way be precisely approximated in their interrelations, this standard method was recently complemented for (hex, z) geometry by a more rigorous cross-section representation scheme.

I am also interested in the interrelations between different invariants of knots in 3-space, particularly the connections between knot invariants arising from gauge theory and symplectic geometry and those coming from representation theory.

Therefore, we not only investigate the impact of contextual factors for promoting students' reading attitudes in general, but we also account for gender differences in these interrelations thoroughly.

Faced with the reductive tendencies of the "old thinking" Rosenzweig proposes a "new thinking" that pursues knowledge of God, world, and the self in their interrelations, from out of the individual standpoint of the human being in time.

ClueGO is a user friendly Cytoscape plug-in to analyze interrelations of terms and functional groups in biological networks.

"The department is united by a common interest in the interrelations of biology, culture and environment," its statement says.

By John Updike The New Yorker, January 5 , 1957P. 19 Overheard at the inauguration of the Union Theological Seminary's Program in the Interrelations of Psychiatry and Religion: "Well, of course I know him only through his wife's dreams".

The New Yorker, January 5 , 1957P. 19 Overheard at the inauguration of the Union Theological Seminary's Program in the Interrelations of Psychiatry and Religion: "Well, of course I know him only through his wife's dreams".

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