0 a situation or relationship that you are involved in and that is difficult to escape from:
1 the condition of being wrapped and twisted together in a mass:
Both strains tended to form dynamic network structures that were induced by entanglements of the alginate molecules.
In this paper, we extend the syntax of this logic to deal with subsystems and entanglements.
There is therefore no evidence for enhanced longdistance dispersal resulting from fatal entanglements.
In spite of these entanglements, it appears that nature uses the same sorts of mechanisms to get cells to specialise that she uses to keep them talking.
He would be better served to separate out the forms of religious nationalism he wishes to defend from their entanglements with forms of ascriptive hierarchy he opposes.
The decision may not be free of ideological entanglements, but the ideology involved pertains to the efficacy of probabilistic reasoning rather than to the origins of this particular poem.
However, other jurists practiced jurisprudence without official sanction, and many avoided political entanglements and struggled to keep the practice of jurisprudence well outside the sphere of political control.
Once the sale starts, without compensation and all sorts of legal entanglements, it will be a juggernaut that cannot be stopped.
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