coexistence in the PONS Dictionary

coexistence Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

peaceful coexistence

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This variation presumably leads to niche differentiation, allowing coexistence of multiple similar species in the same habitat, by partitioning food resources.
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A mechanism of competitive coexistence that violates all known formulations of the competitive exclusion principle was found.
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Resource heterogeneity fosters coexistence of a mite and a midge in pitcher plants.
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It is a multi-layered story about honor, intolerance and the unshakeable belief in a harmonious coexistence.
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The town truly exhibits the peaceful and harmonious coexistence among them.
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The category of community has the schema of the necessary coexistence of the accidents of one substance with the accidents of another substance.
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Traditionally, there is thought to be no pathophysiological basis for the coexistence of these three diseases.
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The full-time, four-year undergraduate program has an arts and sciences focus with high graduate student coexistence.
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Coexistence was threatened in the eighth week, but it was removed.
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Words like companions, cohabitants, copilots, coexistence and connections flash across the screen.
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