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- Over 90 species and subspecies of Plasmodium infect lizards. They have been reported from over 3200 species of lizard but only 29 species of snake. Three...
- execution of a musical idea, many pedagogues and performers stress the interrelatedness of the physical and mental or emotional aspects of piano playing. Well-known...
- depth of the atmosphere of the outer planets. He demonstrated the interrelatedness of celestial mechanics and the Earth sciences and enabled a consistent...
- so far as to suggest that it was precisely this realization of the interrelatedness of social phenomena that brought social science into being." Montesquieu's...
- 1990s Sacred Chao, a symbol used by Discordians to illustrate the interrelatedness of order and disorder Lancashire Hotpot, a dish of lamb, potatoes and...
- and a broader sense of technicalities. Sociotechnical refers to the interrelatedness of social and technical aspects of an organization or the society as...
- single bundle. Some ontologies focus not on distinct objects but on interrelatedness. According to relationalism, all of reality is relational at its most...
- classifications used in taxonomy attempt to represent the precise interrelatedness of the various taxa. However, the taxonomy of the Gastropoda is constantly...
- are tracked as part of Sustainable Development Goal 14. Due to the interrelatedness of the ocean, chemical oceanographers frequently work on problems relevant...
- architecture is an integral part of how Hausa people construct a sense of interrelatedness with their physical environment.[citation needed] The architectural...