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the interdependencies
noun
A mutual dependence, connection or correlation
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Here, Nils witnesses the interdependencies of the natural world, and dashes about righting wrongs.
"It would help the department to establish the interdependencies between projects and develop an integrated response".
What this story overlooked are the interdependencies between the NHS and social care, something Stevens acknowledged during the spending review.
In the sense that it emphasises the importance of the whole, and the interdependencies of the parts, this is a holistic² view of science.
In recent years, the nexus approach has attracted significant interest from international organisations, the private sector and other global players as a way of tackling the interdependencies between water, energy and food security.
The challenge that such systems presented was the need to create programming tools that would hide the interdependencies and complexity from the scientists and engineers who wanted to use the machines as problem-solving tools.
Not only are high performers consistently superior over all five areas than the laggards, they manage the interdependencies between them better, so that the total is more than the sum of its parts.
The mathematical description of the interdependencies bases on differential equations.
In addition, the interdependencies between the time dispersion and MG parameters are also studied.
The interdependencies between bicycle sharing and public transportation systems are not yet fully understood.
They tend to occur when the interdependencies in the system exceed a critical strength.
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