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the interrelations
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Mutual or reciprocal relation; correlation.
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The interrelations of the various disciplines in relation to religion as an area of study can be described as follows.
The interrelations involved are as follows: in which X1 and X2 are metal-catalyzed processes and Y1 and Y2 are acid-catalyzed processes.
He succeeded Curtin in 1945 and soon sponsored legislation governing the interrelations of state and private banks and the federal government.
The revival of interest in semantics among theoretical linguists in the late 1960s awakened their interest in the interrelations of logic and linguistic theory as well.
The interrelations described should be analyzed over the long-term.
The FOF table shows the interrelations between various institutional sectors.
Nevertheless, the interrelations are generally significant and positive.
To portray the interrelations between the CVs, CA is used.
The interrelations between WUEL and the physiological parameters were analyzed.
The widespread use of global stock diversification has increased the interrelations of markets.
It generates and changes itself constantly by the totality the interrelations among its parts.
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