- co-evolution with each other.
Mathematical treatments of
mutualisms, like the
study of
mutualisms in general, have
lagged behind those for predation, or...
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species Mutualism (economic theory), ****ociated with Pierre-Joseph
Proudhon Mutualism (movement),
social movement promoting mutual organizations Mutualism model...
- up
mutual in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mutual may
refer to:
Mutual organization,
where as
customers derive a
right to
profits and
votes Mutual information...
- this
article to
discuss all
these mutualisms, so the
focus will be on
specifically animal-plant
mutualisms. A
mutualism coextinction event is
where a species...
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trophic mutualisms in the mid-20th
century with the
investigation of
nutrient abundance and distribution. One of the
first trophic mutualisms was discovered...
- A
mutual fund is an
investment fund that
pools money from many
investors to
purchase securities. The term is
typically used in the
United States, Canada...
- in an
obligate dependency. However, it is more
common for
facultative mutualisms,
where the
mutualist can
exist independently or in ****ociation with a...
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Mutual authentication or two-way
authentication (not to be
confused with two-factor authentication)
refers to two
parties authenticating each
other at...
- In linguistics,
mutual intelligibility is a
relationship between different but
related language varieties in
which speakers of the
different varieties...
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Mutual combat, a term
commonly used in
United States courts,
occurs when two
individuals intentionally and
consensually engage in a fair fight,
while not...