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Since the 1960 s, many writers have recognized the importance of balancing rationality and creativity, which are mutually interdependent, in the design process.

However, developmental research on literacy and self-regulation in the early school years suggests that the relation between higher-order cognitive skills and reading might not be unidirectional, but mutually interdependent in nature.

The gas and elec­tric­ity industries are also mutually interdependent in both supply and demand, so power-grid dis­rup­tions could ultimately compromise gas supplies.

Activation of inflammation and coagulation was closely related and mutually interdependent in sepsis.

It is already known that activation of inflammation and coagulation are closely related and mutually interdependent in sepsis [ 3].

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Durbin Watson statistics provide a means of determining whether adjacent/consecutive residuals related to a simple first-order regression are mutually interdependent, i.e. whether the postulated number of independent variables is sufficient for the sake of modeling.

- Thus, the two processes epithelialization and inflammation are mutually interdependent and inseparable in wound repair.

Is the overlapping phenotypical output the result of pathway modulations that are implemented sequentially (and thus likely in independent fashion) or concomitantly (and thus possibly in mutually interdependent fashion)?

In his field theory, a field is defined as "the totality of coexisting facts, which are conceived of as mutually interdependent". He believed that, in order to understand people's behavior, one had to look at the whole psychological field, or "lifespace," within which people act.

Only in the context of a categorical rejection of any foundationalism of intrinsic reality both conventionally and ultimate, Candrakīrti insists, can there be mundane practices rooted in the mutually interdependent character of cognitive processes and objects cognised.

Biological models suggest that how information is projected is as important as how it is received and indeed senders and receivers of information are locked in a mutually interdependent evolutionary trajectory.

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