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For each of us, this is a problem of interrelationships, of interdependence — essentially, of ecology.
The action is placed in the nineteen-thirties, allowing for natty costumes but clouding the intricate interrelationships of masters and servants that underpin Mozart's score.
This technique facilitates the study of interrelationships of systems (or models of systems) and their properties and avoids the nuisance of incompatible units.
The origin, reliability, and interrelationships of the chronicles have long been a focus of historians' debate, for they are indeed complex and contradictory.
The interrelationships of the groups listed here as paracanthopterygians are not yet well established, and the classification given here is provisional.
The interrelationships of this group of sarcopterygian fishes have various interpretations, although their monophyly (derivation from a common ancestor) is highly probable.
Other writers have used the concept of function to mean the interrelationships of parts within a system, the adaptive aspect of a phenomenon, or its observable consequences.
McNeill's most notable work, The Rise of the West (1963), traces the rise, development, and interrelationships of civilizations through 5,000 years of recorded history.
The qualities and interrelationships of forms may be so subtle and complex that they cannot be adequately specified and communicated to a craftsman.
Stated factors to be considered include the "degree of organizational and economic interrelationships of various undertakings".
It is in the interrelationships of these dynamics that the DRM capacities are augmented.
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