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Desmoplasia and hypoxia in pancreatic cancer mutually affect each other and create a tumor-supportive microenvironment.
Interestingly, having the close interrelationship between inflammation, oxidative stress, cellular apoptosis and organ damage in various settings of ischemia, ischemia/reperfusion injury have been well established20,21,22,27,28. Actually, these parameters have always been found to be closely and mutually affect each other27,28.
Even here, doings and perceptions interact and mutually affect each other in imagination.
Once students understand natural selection, they can begin to reason about situations in which species mutually affect each other's evolution.
Individuals and institutions generally act with and in sociotechnical systems in which tasks are distributed among human and technological components, which mutually affect each other in contingent ways.
A "congestion gear" is an interaction between several capacity phenomena such that they mutually affect each other, resulting in a reduction in capacity.
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Simulate the motion of n particles, mutually affected by gravitational forces, and animate the results.
However, urban landscape management is a complex process that includes a number of different elements and relationships, mutually affecting each other.
Urban landscape management can be viewed as a complex process that includes a number of different actors, elements and relationships, mutually affecting each other.
Rainfall and reference crop evapotranspiration are random but mutually affected variables in the irrigation district, and their encounter situation can determine water shortage risks under the contexts of natural water supply and demand.
Derivational markers may combine, which makes it possible for a single verb to indicate repeated action (by what is called the iterative derivation of the verb), action caused to happen (the causative derivation), action affecting the subject (the reflexive derivation), or action mutually affecting subject and object (the reciprocal derivation).
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