0 involving two types of animal or plant in which each provides the conditions necessary for the other to continue to exist: --
a passionate, symbiotic love affair
a symbiotic relationship
This created a symbiotic and inter-dependent relationship between them that sometimes blurred the subtle difference between ' alliance' and ' alignment'.
The airs performed at court reflected this symbiotic relationship while emphasising the close ties between virtue and military action.
The current symbiotic function of these domiciles is quite clear.
In short, there is no indication that ' symbiotic ' relations ever existed $!
The relationship between phonetics and phonology has not always been symbiotic.
It developed, as and when it could, in a symbiotic relationship with politics, with economic policy.
These habitats are usually considered as nutrient poor14,15, giving rise to the need for obligate and facultative symbiotic interactions between coexisting organisms and epiphytes.
Several transcriptional activators are responsible for bringing about the switch from the free living to the symbiotic nitrogen fixing lifestyle in the host legume.