0 involving a lot of different but related parts: --
It's a very complex issue to which there is no straightforward answer.
The company has a complex organizational structure.
a complex procedure
a complex molecule/carbohydrate
1 a large building with various connected rooms or a related group of buildings: --
2 a particular anxiety or unconscious fear that a person has, especially as a result of an unpleasant experience that they have had in the past or because they have a low opinion of their own worth: --
Don't go on about her weight - you'll give her a complex!
an inferiority complex
3 having many parts related to each other in ways that may be difficult to understand: --
4 a group of buildings that are related, or a large building having different parts: --
5 a group of attitudes and feelings that influence a person’s behavior, often in a negative way: --
an inferiority complex
This conflicting opinion, together with complex cultural and socioeconomic issues surrounding wetlands, has given rise to a plethora of views on how to develop wetlands.
The final chapter gives an inspiring overview of the complex problems surrounding market and non-market economic organisation.
We did not attempt to estimate the spatiotemporal structure of the receptive fields of complex cells.
According to this hypothesis, neither random errors nor morphologically and syntactically more complex structures would be expected.
This makes it difficult to implement the idea that associations apply to increasingly complex representations.
The authors argue that the olfactory-hippocampal-dorsal cortex circuit was needed to create complex olfactory-based representations of space.
It appears that endogenous and/or exogenous serotonin in preimplantation embryos could be involved in complex autocrine/paracrine regulations of embryo development and embryo-maternal interactions.
The regulations for coverage of nonexcluded medical aids are complex and therefore are only briefly described.