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Social group, any set of human beings who either are, recently have been, or anticipate being in some kind of interrelation.
For one thing, the word group has sometimes been used to designate the members of a social category based on possession of a common attribute, even when the members have no meaningful degree of interrelation.
The vast potential of interrelation of nanotechnology, patterning and surface science was highlighted.
Fig. 2 Strengthening of interrelation between pain, emotion, and memory (with progression of time).
Continuous ongoing noxious stimuli (responsible for beginning of interrelation) will also continue to strengthen the interrelation (Fig. 2).
Correlation is a method used to evaluate the degree of interrelation and association between two variables (Nair et al. 2005).
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In a broad sense, ecology represents the sum total of interrelations between organisms and their environment.
For the development, methodology, and applications of the study of interrelations of organisms with their environment and each other, see ecology.
It is partial: that is, it refuses to see or understand that what can be grasped about natural processes is likely to be only one dimension of interrelations far more complex than we can gauge.
This paper gives an overview of interrelations and presents selected results of the study.
The problem of interrelations between viscoelastic time and frequency functions is revisited.
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