Jonathan Haas noted a mutual dependency, whereby " The prehistoric residents of the Norte Chico needed the fish resources for their protein and the fishermen needed the cotton to make the nets to catch the fish ."
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However, the general case of mutual dependency, on the other hand, results in multiplicative complexity, so in general, the number of states needed is the product " k ?l ?m ?. . . ".
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In many cases, to get accurate results, it is important to include mutual dependencies where the material properties significant for one field ( such as the electric field ) vary with the value of another field ( such as temperature ) and vice versa.
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It can refer to mutual dependency ( the species cannot live without one another ) or the biological intimacy of the relationship in relation to physical closeness ( " e . g . ", one species living within the tissues of the other species ).
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This reality-based narrative combines with the voice over, which mentions borders no less than five times to subtly push an ideology of mutual dependency towards the audience while allowing itself the appearance of being an authentic representation of the situation, showing again the effect real life insertions can have on the social problem films ability to affect its viewers.
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"Overall, few in positions of authority were willing to admit that the system of racial segregation was at fault or that a lack of mutual confidence and respect between the black soldier and his white commanders had all but destroyed the sense of oneness, mutual dependency and self-worth in black units that are the chief constituents of good military performance, " the historians wrote.