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, a cordial and symbiotic relationship between second and third-tier government will make possible the necessary checks and balances that should further serve to deepen the fabric of our democracy.'
As described above, in our laboratory we have maintained the symbiotic strain 105G (which originated from strain 105), to which symbiotic algae from strain J10 polyps were transmitted; and it has maintained a stable symbiotic relationship for more than five years.
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This prediction is backed by the fact that inflation and economy share a symbiotic relationship. So, if you are planning to buy your own home, dont wait any longer.
From the beginning of the 1980s, that symbiotic relationship began to falter as significant minor parties emerged while both major parties continued to seek gamesmanship advantage over each other.
She traces the history of the fashion journalism through such stages as a symbiotic relationship: the origins of the modern fashion press, patriotism and couture: fashion journalism between the wars, the golden age: fashion journalism and haute couture during the 1950s, commercialism versus creativity: the 1980s and 1990s, and a global discourse: the new millennium.
The video shows an example of a symbiotic relationship between an Acacia Tree and the Acacia Ant.
A symbiotic relationship of mycorrhizae and plant roots enhances crop roots system.
"We view [this] as the integration of two companies that have enjoyed a tremendously symbiotic relationship over many years.
Admittedly, cramming 40 years of "Saturday Night Live"--or rather, 40 years of American history--into 82 minutes is a daunting task, particularly as it forces a documentary to chart the symbiotic relationship between real-life fact and contemporaneous farce.
The symbiotic relationship between trees and animals is also explored.
Symbiont.io said it fosters a symbiotic relationship between traditional financial markets and cryptographic blockchain technology.
I think TV and online have a symbiotic relationship. It's not one or the other."