Sentence examples for interconnecting relationships from inspiring English sources

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Another challenge raised by the expansion of newborn screening is the lack of interconnecting relationships between child health professionals and subspecialists, particularly in rural areas a problem complicated by the diversity of very rare conditions identified by the programs.

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One remarkable thing is that our method works quite well for a very small fraction of training set such as 20% for both abundance estimation and function assignment, and this fact implies that highly interconnected relationship among proteins via complex membership greatly helps us to correctly assign functions.

This interconnecting relationship should not be ignored and illustrates the need for an emphasis on patient/caregiver linkages within the ICPS concepts.

However, a variety of researchers have shown that deeper relationships can be retrieved when surface features are associated with matched analogues within multiply interconnected analogical relationships (as discussed in Gentner et al., 1993, based on her own work and that by Ross, 1989; Novick, 1988; and Keane, 1988; also see discussion in Reeves and Weisberg, 1994).

In the midst of these interconnected insurgent relationships, tribal feuds and blood feuds between families put the Hatfields and McCoys' to shame.

Because all species are specialized in their diets, each trophic pyramid is made up of a series of interconnected feeding relationships called food chains.

"Interconnecting a personal relationship with a working relationship is simply not correct, and I knew that," he said.

"Interconnecting a personal relationship with a working relationship is simply not correct, and I knew that," he told the magazine, explaining that the heart had won out over the head.

The water users are interconnected through social relationships (e.g. kinship, neighborhood).

Most importantly, students should understand the basic pattern that evolutionary processes yield: evolution produces not discrete bins of organisms, but a continuous web of life a branching tree of relationships, interconnected from its leaves to its roots.

(IDI 6_Male_Rural Clearly psychological health is interconnected with social relationships, with the financial context for rural elderly dependent on their children an important influence: My neighbour has four children: two of them are alcoholic, two have gone away to look for work, so my neighbour worries all the time about his children.

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