Sentence examples for increasing intermingling from inspiring English sources

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Similarly, just look at the corrupting influence that has resulted from the ever increasing intermingling of corporate interests and politics where all too often, self-interest has trumped national interest.

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Intermingling between the two sides is uncommon, increasing fear and suspicion of the other.

Social scientists, biologists, historians, and philosophers now point out that increasing migration and changes in attitudes toward human differences have brought about extensive intermingling of peoples so that a growing number of people have ancestors originating in three or more continents.

Nevertheless, there is increasing appreciation that kisspeptin may also act at the level of the GnRH nerve terminals, where there is close intermingling between kisspeptin and GnRH fibers at the level of the median eminence evident in many species including the goat [22], sheep [40] and rhesus monkey (27).

It has been proposed that SVs might be organized in three functionally distinct pools at increasing distances from the active zone: the readily releasable pool (RRP 0 60 nm), the recycling pool (60 200 nm), and the reserve pool (beyond 200 nm) (Rizzoli and Betz, 2005); however it is still debated whether the recycling and reserve pools are intermingled (Marra et al., 2012; Rizzoli, 2014).

This threat is increased when there is an intermingling of ethnic groups across borders, as is the case with the Kurds of Turkey, Syria and Iraq.

The classic example of this pattern (as well as of the "decreased attenuation pattern") is obliterative bronchiolitis (OB), as it can also present with patchy areas of decreased attenuation intermingled with areas of increased attenuation.

The resulting crowding and intermingling of different species is thought to increase the probability that a bird will be infected with influenza [ 22].

It could be a bit better if our wages are increased a bit so we feel happy when we are intermingling with wild animals.' Moreover, herders acknowledged little incentive to maximize use of rangelands for sustainability or to ensure that livestock reached maximal forage and water resources.

The percentage of multicolored structures increased with cell density (2000, 5000 cells/well), suggesting that merging of structures or intermingling of cells is largely an effect of proximity (Fig. 1E).

It has been well documented that the intermingling of swine and fowl in the same pen violates good biosecurity practices and increases the risk of interspecies influenza transmission [ 25, 27, 28].

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