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Fig. 7 A and B show the interrelations between IMT condition to magnesium levels (A) and to VFI (B).
By their very nature, most environmental issues demonstrate two general tendencies: They do not respect borders, and they involve an interrelation of environmental, social, and economic problems.
The supposed interrelation of cultural achievement and the shape and size of teeth, jaws, and brain is a theorized state of affairs with which some paleoanthropologists disagree.
Close interrelation of motor development and cognitive development and of the cerebellum and prefrontal cortex.
Maxwell's equations, four equations that, together, form a complete description of the production and interrelation of electric and magnetic fields.
The appearance of nematic behaviour in a prototypical heavy-fermion superconductor highlights the interrelation of nematicity and unconventional superconductivity, suggesting nematicity to be common among correlated materials.
An even more interesting result pointed to a strong interrelation of oxygen availability and the lipid metabolism.
"More and more stories about who we are and how we live are becoming molecular," said Paul Rabinow, an anthropologist at the University of California, Berkeley, who studies the interrelation of science and culture.
Symonds C 1953 The interrelation of trauma and cervical spondylosis in compression of the cervical cord.
It was clear in 2003 that executives were confused about the interrelation of purpose and profits.
Essential to that definition is the interrelation of orchestra and soloist, not soli.
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