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It can be used to describe a connection, relationship, or interaction between two or more things. For example, "The interrelations between economic and environmental sustainability are complex and varied."
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interrelations
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By means of a new technique of analyzing knowledge, judgmental knowledge can be analyzed into three kinds of epistemological entities in their interrelations: "qualifiers" (prakara); "qualificandum," or that which must be qualified (visheshya); and "relatedness" (samsarga).
In an analysis of the myths of certain South American Indians (Le Cru et le cuit, 1964; The Raw and the Cooked) he explains that his procedure is "to treat the sequences of each myth, and the myths themselves in respect of their reciprocal interrelations, like the instrumental parts of a musical work and to study them as one studies a symphony".
Man's vitality and personality are viewed as the result of a complex set of psychic interrelations.
According to this theory, entities such as electrons, protons, and neutrons are defined in terms of the causal roles that they play in relation to observational phenomena e.g., phenomena in cloud chambers but the method of definition is able to do justice to the causal and other interrelations between the theoretical entities themselves.
Some of the more important have been lumped together in a box (Figure 3): acetaldehyde, acrylonitrile, acetic acid, acetic anhydride, the list bringing together substances that have complex interrelations.
Although interesting interrelations between political and economic development have been discovered, such monistic, or single-factor, approaches are inadequate to the task of explaining political change.
For decades heated debates have focused on the functions and interrelations of the most basic inflectional categories, often discussed in terms of dichotomous subsystems such as "state versus action," "transitive versus intransitive," "punctual versus durative," or "perfective versus imperfective".
All sciences are built on systems of constructs and their interrelations.
He succeeded Curtin in 1945 and soon sponsored legislation governing the interrelations of state and private banks and the federal government.
In opposition to the "metaphysical" mode of thought, which viewed things in abstraction, each by itself and as though endowed with fixed properties, Hegelian dialectics considers things in their movements and changes, interrelations and interactions.
"Organization inherently involves functions and their interrelations" (Rosen 1991, 280).
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