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Few relationships are so laden with mutual benefit as that between man and dog.
The symbiotic relationship (i.e., two organisms living together with mutual benefit) between ants and the orchids that grow only in ant nests (e.g., Coryanthes and some species of Gongora, Epidendrum, and Schomburgkia) may depend on this defensive mechanism.
Because agencies are obliged to carry out simulation exercises and drill their own staff, curriculum units can be performed with mutual benefit.
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And schemes such as Homeshare and Shared Lives enable adults of different ages to share a home with mutual benefits.
The "Gujral doctrine" has sought to improve relations with small neighbours suspicious of Indian hegemony by offering unilateral concessions with mutual benefits.
It is therefore the concept of strategic alliances, between small and large firms, with mutual benefits for both, which is stressed here.
My aim now is to be kind to death - based on a negotiation with mutual benefits, while I promise to try to understand its maligned reputation.
Along the intestinal tract, bi-directional host microbiota exchanges occur with mutual benefits to both organisms.
An association with mutual benefits is called a symbiosis, hence the name symbiotic nitrogen fixation.
We have co-evolved with our microbiota and developed a finely tuned co-existence, with mutual benefits and ways to avoid harmful effects on the host.
This editorial announces a new affiliation between Fluids and Barriers of the CNS (FBCNS) and the International Brain Barriers Society (IBBS) with mutual benefits to the journal and to society members.
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