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Definition of Interrelations

Interrelation
Interrelation In`ter*re*la"tion, n. Mutual or reciprocal relation; correlation.

Meaning of Interrelations from wikipedia

- Azerbaijani economist Vusal Gasimli defines geo-economics as the study of the interrelations of economics, geography and politics in the "infinite cone" rising from...
- Minority Protection in Greece and Turkey". In Henrard, Kristin (ed.). The Interrelation between the Right to Identity of Minorities and their Socio-economic...
- particular—it is expected that interrelations between UV and IR physics start to emerge. In many cases, these interrelations, UV/IR mixing, may be demonstrated...
- various key processes, their potential causes and effects, and their interrelations. A central topic in education studies revolves around how people should...
- A Renaissance garden is a garden or park created in the era and style of the Renaissance. Because the first such gardens originated in Italy, they are...
- Retrieved September 23, 2014. OECD; Scalabrini Migration Center (2017). Interrelations between Public Policies, Migration and Development in the Philippines...
- science at the University of Notre Dame, where his work emphasizes the interrelations of political philosophy, culture, and religion. Deneen's most notable...
- also introduced the secant and cosecant functions, as well studied the interrelations between the six trigonometric lines ****ociated with an arc. His Almagest...
- interactions between private individuals, whereas public law involves interrelations between the state and the general po****tion. In legal systems of the...
- Politics. 11. (1): 50. "The 'timeless' existence of the Other (and the interrelation of the Self with this Other) is secured by the name used to define him...