Symbiotic relationships often develop between geographically clustered firms with related goals and interests, and this results in enhanced productivity and output for each.
Not exact matches
It is the church's enthrallment with power and power's parasitic, and, yes,
symbiotic,
relationship with our communities that too
often concludes with the dehumanization of people.
«Quilliam also welcomes the Prime Minister's statement that Islamist extremism has a
symbiotic relationship with far - right extremism, to which it is
often directly comparable.
Many ant species live in
often highly specific
symbiotic relationships with plants from which both partners benefit.
Exploiting habitats that are
often or mostly out of water required new
symbiotic relationships to contain and move water, including the fusion of some fungi and algae to create lichen in communities with bacteria that survive extreme desiccation on land while breaking down rock into soil, and the association of mycorrhizae fungi and the root tissue of new vascular plants — culminating in trees that pump water high into the air — to exchange mineral nutrients (e.g., phosphorus) and usable «fixed» nitrogen from the atmosphere for photosynthetic products.
In addition to unique heterotrophic
relationships, novel
symbiotic relationships are
often discovered during exploration of deep - sea habitats.
Previously, Microsoft's Xbox Live platform was
often criticised for being closed off and too restrictive and now that the PC and Xbox will be sharing a more
symbiotic relationship, it is quite natural that Xbox Live opens up to reflect this new development.
Texas artist Melissa Miller anchors the 2012/2013 Season with vivid, pastoral tableaus that are the result of more than two decades of reflection upon the
symbiotic,
often complex
relationship between humans and animals.
Her diverse oeuvre — comprising drawing, collage, engraving, textiles, and photography, as well as experimental film, video, and performance — mines themes of identity, gender, and dematerialization,
often drawing from the stories of literary figures and addressing the
symbiotic relationship between art making and working environments.