Very often it come with the benefit of cross pollination from other scientific disciplines that give the key to the back-burner puzzlement.
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Activists speak of the " cross pollination " of women's rights _ particularly reproductive rights _ with other issues affecting the world.
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That's smart, because the competition _ as well as opportunities for cross pollination _ among " new media " companies will be great.
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Pollen carried on their bodies may be carried to another flower where a small portion can rub off onto the pistil, resulting in cross pollination.
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Worldbeat is similar to other cross pollination labels of roots genres, and which suggest a rhythmic, harmonic or textural contrast between its modern and ethnic elements.
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He began experimenting with the artificial cross pollination firstly of cereal plants, then herbage species and root crops and developed far reaching techniques in plant breeding.
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Cabaret Voltaire provided the soundtrack to the Termite Pavilion as well as creating an evening called Cross Pollination that used live voice and the sound of bees.
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But in Wednesday's filing, Microsoft said : " Cross pollination between engineers working on different products such as Windows and Office has led to numerous innovations ."
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One wonders if there was some cross pollination between all these schools as all reportedly were in existence in Nagasaki in the first half of the 17th century.
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The heritability estimates are reduced by half, since only parents are used to harvest seed whereas the pollen source is not known after the cross pollination has taken place.