interrelation in the PONS Dictionary

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The concept of metagenre also provides a valuable way to understand the dynamics of institutional interrelations between genres.
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Without interrelation with society he can not realize his oneness with the universe or suppress his egotism.
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Although, the economical and cultural issues that communities in ukurova face are similar, interrelations among the communities were poor.
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Developmental cognitive neuroscience, on the other hand, is concerned with interrelations between psychological and biological development.
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In order to meet the challenges, a fundamentally new understanding of product and production interrelations is required.
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A problem is a request for the learnerto supply one or more of the models behaviors, elements, or interrelations that are missing.
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Each of them has its own size and a certain interrelation.
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Among features of the prison praised by the report were cleanliness, safety, race equality work and interrelations between staff and prisoners.
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He is known as a thinker for his writings on science, religion and their interrelation.
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The strong interrelation between the medial nucleus and the frontal cortex is known for long.
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