0 a relationship between two types of animal or plant in which each provides for the other the conditions necessary for its continued existence
1 a close connection between different types of organisms in which they live together and benefit from each other
Despite this symbiosis, the relationship that the military has established with religious nationalists remains ambiguous.
In this context the environment can be seen as an ensemble of organisms interacting in cooperation, symbiosis, and parasitism, of selection, competition and adjustment.
We have now seen that technological innovation is influenced by symbiosis between the economic interests of firms and the reputational interests of professional elites.
In extreme environments such as the far north, the necessity of seeking a symbiosis between technology and environmentalism is more pronounced.
Although the legume-rhizobia symbiosis is considered sensitive to excess of water, individual nodules are able to acclimate in a period of days to reduced oxygen.
However, women's part of this symbiosis operated at both a highly visible and subtly hidden level.
On the ground, the spirit of this autonomy through man/machine symbiosis was hard to preserve, even formally.
The complementarity characteristic of symbiosis is now said to have disappeared.
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