Sentence examples for this interlinkage from inspiring English sources

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As he insists, "there is a strict interlinkage between the kind of language called science and the kind called ethics and politics" (Lyotard 1984 [1979], 8), and this interlinkage constitutes the cultural perspective of the West.

This interlinkage between policy- and community-level work gives UNICEF a particular advantage in identifying barriers and bottlenecks to the provision of equitable services, and then supporting Government partners at all levels to promote solutions.

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This MBA enrichment on the surface of the particles contributed to the formation of the interlinkage between the particles.

First, the interlinkage magnetic flux into a pair of pickup coils due to the uniformly magnetized sample is analytically estimated.

A systematic method, by which possible interlinkages can be found, is presented and a case study of the interlinkage of two learning factories in Bayreuth and Augsburg is given.

In addition, despite the theoretical justifications for interlinking insurance with credit (Farrin and Miranda 2015), there is lack of empirical evidence illustrating reductions in loan interest rates or insurance premiums due to the interlinkage.

The article concludes the following: (1) The interlinkage between globally designed traditional energy security concepts – that rely just on economic factors and "market-strategies" – and domestic as well as regional political stability demands new thinking with regard to both energy supply security and foreign and security policies.

In the following insertion, an example for the interlinkage of flexible gas consumption according to a flexible energy output of the plant and the operation of upstream components as gas storage capacity and gas production rate resulting directly from the biological process is given.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has developed a similar DPSEEA (driving forces, pressures, state, exposure, effect, actions) model that in a similar way describes the interlinkage between human health and different driving forces and environmental change (WHO 1997).

We conclude that the interlinkage of serpins is dependent not only on strand sequences but also requires a conformational flexibility - as induced by thermal (50 °C) stress or as occurs spontaneously, at 37 °C, with the unstable variants associated with disease.

IF-based P1b could either provide a scaffolding platform for proteins that establish and/or maintain mitochondrial morphology on the surface of the organelle (such as Mfn-2), or the interlinkage of mitochondria and IFs mediated by P1b may play a mechanical role in shaping the organelle.

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