co-existence Definition på svenska

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Examples of co-existence

  • Ecological specializations likely to contribute to species co-existence may operate at a variety of scales.

  • The first conclusion is that hosts' attempts to maximise their resource use under conditions of continuous infection will generally result in co-existence with parasite infection.

  • Against this background, this article analyses more closely the complexity of governance change through examining the co-existence of different forms of governance.

  • The most prominent of these was a vision of the village as a locality-based social group, founded on co-existence, equal rights and mutual solidarity.

  • The co-existence of contradictory biases is not limited to the three paradigmatic areas of social judgment.

  • There may also be additional mechanisms that explain the co-existence of the many species within the guilds adapted to each habitat type.

  • The co-existence of distributional conflict and new organisational challenges has frequently created a dilemma for consistent foreign policy making.

  • Furthermore, given the poor economic status of many families, co-existence of schooling and part-time work could be considered, especially for older children.

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