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the intermingled

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To mix or become mixed together.

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The neat categorisation is helpful, but it is the intermingled nature of globalisation that shows how the four strands connect.

As for Palestinian refugees, historians have shown that after Arab countries rejected the United Nations' partition of Palestine, during months of intense battles in 1947 and 1948, life became difficult for the intermingled populations and for Arab villages.

It included prominent family names from both El Paso and Juárez and was the clearest possible expression of the intermingled political and financial interests that have long dictated the course of development on the border.

Inspired by reading Pushkin's "Eugene Onegin," the Indian writer Vikram Seth achieved an unlikely alchemy in his 1986 debut novel, "The Golden Gate," detailing the intermingled intimacies of five contemporary San Franciscans in their 20s with stately rhymed sonnets.

Our lesion was subtotally resected due to the intermingled part with the conus medullaris.

These intermingled subnetworks, described in vitro, may relate to the intermingled ensembles of cells tuned to different orientations, described in vivo.

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This loading scheme permitted us to differentiate the contribution of the two intermingled porosities to the IMP responses.

The mCD8-GFP integral membrane protein tag uncovered a cortical membrane compartment above the muscle nuclei, and a subcortical membrane network below the nuclei intermingled with the contractile apparatus.

Given the timing, it was fair to assume that the piece was in part a reference to the recent deaths of Michael Brown, Eric Garner, and other black men killed by police officers — and also, perhaps, a mordant joke about the increasingly intermingled state of entertainment and the news.

Although SLG is not required for the SI reaction (Nishio and Kusaba 2000), the tightly intermingled phylogeny of SRK and SLG alleles observed in Brassica suggests frequent gene conversion events between these two genes (Sato et al. 2002; Takuno et al. 2008).

Recently, Sox2+/Sox9− cells have been found in the mouse MZ but also strongly dispersed throughout the pituitary intermingled with secretory cells [10].

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