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Governance refers to the patterns of interaction between civil society and government.
Both Wang Bi and Guo Xiang use li as a technical term for Wang Bi li refers to the patterns of coherence represented by the hexagrams of the Yi Jing, while for Guo Xiang li refers to patterns of differentiation that spontaneously arise in the world (Ziporyn 2014: 137 84).
Genomic wave refers to the patterns of signal intensities across all chromosomes, where different samples may show highly variable magnitude of waviness.
The first one is at the macro level and refers to the patterns of change in the employment structure by sector and occupational class: has the mentioned growth in employment implied an expansion of the swelling service proletariat?
Cellular telephone radio waves transmit information that is encoded into electromagnetic waves by means of "modulation," which refers to the patterns of change in the frequency and/or amplitude of the RF carrier wave.
12 14 16 17 21 230 3235 37 35–37 39 49 56 61 62 64 69 71–73 75 Coordinated healthcare delivery refers to the patterns of interaction between healthcare professionals within an interdisciplinary team in order to successfully meet the needs of patients and, in particular, ensure that health and social services are delivered in tandem and according to a patient's specific needs.
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Though she calls her contribution to the show "Crazed," the word refers to the pattern of surface cracks of one of the wallpapers she uses.
Mr Weigel refers to the pattern as the Pignedoli Principle, after Cardinal Sergio Pignedoli, a much-discussed candidate who was not chosen as pope in 1978.
For example, the term international governance often refers to the pattern of rule found at the global level where the United Nations (UN) is too weak to resemble the kind of state that can impose its will on its territory.
Phylogeny refers to the pattern of evolutionary relationships between species.
The term "mating system" refers to the pattern of crossing that a species exhibits to produce offspring; in other words, the manner in which populations of a particular species recombine their genes to create descendants.
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