symbiosis

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Synonyms for symbiosis

the relation between two different species of organisms that are interdependent

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In addition, seeing the symbiotic relationships between the award recipients assures me that there is an amazing network of retirement plan professionals, programs and companies that have spurred real innovation.
For 35 years from 1945, the British people witnessed harmonious symbiotic relationships between the Conservative and Labour parties working together, not always friendly, to improve the living and working conditions of the British people.
The video shows an example of a symbiotic relationship between an Acacia Tree and the Acacia Ant.
"This symbiotic relationship is sensitive to changes in the environment," said LaJeunesse.
It is proposed that these innovations essentially emerge from six symbiotic relationships that occur within the ICT Ecosystem.
The author, botany curator emeritus at the Field Museum in Chicago, also describes genetically diverse species and the symbiotic relationships between plants and fungi, pollinators, and seed-dispersing animals.
"Fluttersuckers," the press release explains, "refers to the characteristics of moths that flutter and ticks that suck." This morsel of information points to the provocative subtexts and symbiotic relationships in images created with impressive sleight of hand.
Their loyalty parlays into symbiotic relationships and can lead to strong pre-sale support to get new projects off to a strong start.
8 Complete the names of these symbiotic relationships: i) p***ism, ii) m***ism, iii) c***ism.
Auto insurers and auto-body shops haven't always had the most symbiotic relationships, and often they have seemed to be at odds with each other.
In pas de deux with Wendy Whelan in Episodes and with Miranda Weese in Symphony in Three Movements, his strength complemented theirs, creating symbiotic relationships that heightened the physical drama inherent in these intricate dances.
Endowed with vitality and the capacity for reciprocity, she can enjoy dynamic symbiotic relationships with others, and experience the vast possibilities of human love, be they ecstatic or painful.
Here's the kicker: "Imagine what a team of designers could come up with if they were to start from scratch, locating and specifying industries and factories that had potentially, synergistic and symbiotic relationships.
The disciplines studied across these broad headings range from laboratory-based biological sciences to studio-based design, with a shared ambition of finding symbiotic relationships between what have traditionally been regarded as heterogeneous subject areas.
ANCIENT ORIGINS Scientists suspect that at least two different viruses independently developed symbiotic relationships with parasitoid wasps.