| 1. | There is an interpenetration of cause and effect between the environment and life.
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| 2. | Therefore an additional pressure is generated to avoid interpenetration of the two surfaces.
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| 3. | The immobilization by interpenetration of actin filaments results from two distinct ABP families.
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| 4. | Mental health entails an open communication and interpenetration between the primary and the secondary process.
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| 5. | He reflected on mass, form and volume, the interpenetration of lines and shapes.
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| 6. | Coalescence refers to a mechanism that involves drying followed by actual interpenetration and fusion of formerly discrete particles.
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| 7. | Yet As�n, noting the multiple interpenetration of the two rival faiths, felt justified in his course.
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| 8. | The interpenetration of architecture and landscape along organized rational geometric lines was central to Migge s architectural ideology.
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| 9. | As a result of the interpenetration of the two cultures formed a completely new ethnic group of Cherkosogai.
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| 10. | This doctrine of interpenetration is reflected in the Tiantai teaching of three thousand realms in a single moment of thought.
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