Sentence examples for interrelations from from inspiring English sources

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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.

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In silico interactions within the pathway (Fig. 1b) can be compared with linear and non-linear interrelations derived from expression data from normal colon and colon tumors [E-MTAB-57 (Ancona et al., 2006), E-GEOD-37892, ArrayExpress (Parkinson et al., 2011)].

To estimate the necessary degree of non-linearity for such modelling without forming exact assumption about the functional interrelations, results from a linear regression analysis are compared with an artificial neural network (ANN).

This interrelation results from the formation of electrochemical double layers on the particle surfaces.

Afterwards, the tour-based approach has allowed some complexities to be addressed, such as trip-chaining and interrelations among travel from home to one or more activity locations and back home again.

Within the developing country context, the three actors are perceived to hold relatively traditional and separate roles, with little or no overlap in functional relationships, thus avoiding the benefits of exchange from interrelations between actors, such as the knowledge transfer, that represents the basis for development.

In keeping with his process metaphysics in which relations are primary, he wrote that religion necessitates the realization of "the value of the objective world which is a community derivative from the interrelations of its component individuals".

Another body of literature shows that individuals join networks for the actual or perceived benefits resulting from particular interrelations [ 7, 8], ([ 12], p.30).

McGue and Iacono (2008) see this linkage as emanating from the interrelations between early drinking and other problem behaviors in adolescence (Donovan and Jessor 1985) and the stability of this syndrome into young adulthood (Jessor et al. 1991), which is seen as reflecting both inherited vulnerability and the influence of early problem behavior on the selection of risky social environments.

However, as a general rule: "Ideas and practices that collectively characterize Tantrism pervade classical Hinduism [and] it would be an error to consider Tantrism apart from its complex interrelations with non-Tantric traditions.

The positive associations between well-water As and tHcys and Cys likely follow from their metabolic interrelations with folate.

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