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Chemical Recognition Cues in Ant-Aphid Mutualism: Differentiating, Sharing, and Modifying Cuticular Components. [PDF]
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Geographic variation in floral scent reinforces local pollinator attraction in the fig-fig wasp mutualism. [PDF]
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Bacterial-Fungal Interactions: Mutualism, Antagonism, and Competition. [PDF]
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Mutual Dependence Demands Mutual Sharing
IEEE Security & Privacy, 2017To benefit fully from today's technology, we must complement it with a mandatory reporting system that is comprehensive, inexpensive, adequately protective of confidentiality, and valuably informative about the volume, pattern, and character of digital attacks.
Daniel E. Geer Jr., Richard Danzig
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The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2018
Ferenczi's striving for mutuality, a call which Freud didn't take up, let him explore this concept with his analysands. He thus became the originator of mutual analysis, although with caveats, and of the concept of introjection, another important Ferenczian notion.
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Ferenczi's striving for mutuality, a call which Freud didn't take up, let him explore this concept with his analysands. He thus became the originator of mutual analysis, although with caveats, and of the concept of introjection, another important Ferenczian notion.
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Mutual Support for Mutual Benefit
Science & Technology Libraries, 1987Increases in the demands placed upon the resources and services of the academic health sciences library and diminished financial support both from institutions and government have forced academic libraries to seek unique sources of funding. At the same time small medical and technical libraries have experienced similar demands.
Thomas Williams +2 more
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Journal of Interconnection Networks, 2015
This paper introduces a type of graph embedding called a mutual embedding. A mutual embedding between two n-node graphs [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] is an identification of the vertices of V1 and V2, i.e., a bijection [Formula: see text], together with an embedding of G1 into G2 and an embedding of G2 into G1 where in the embedding of ...
Ilker Nadi Bozkurt +4 more
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This paper introduces a type of graph embedding called a mutual embedding. A mutual embedding between two n-node graphs [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] is an identification of the vertices of V1 and V2, i.e., a bijection [Formula: see text], together with an embedding of G1 into G2 and an embedding of G2 into G1 where in the embedding of ...
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Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1972
AbstractThe theory of dual spaces and duality is extended from a pair of vector spaces in duality to a list of more than two vector spaces in mutuality. The notions of a canonical bilinear functional and of compatible topologies for a dual pair are extended to those of a canonical multilinear functional and of compatible topologies for a mutual list ...
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AbstractThe theory of dual spaces and duality is extended from a pair of vector spaces in duality to a list of more than two vector spaces in mutuality. The notions of a canonical bilinear functional and of compatible topologies for a dual pair are extended to those of a canonical multilinear functional and of compatible topologies for a mutual list ...
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2011
Although studies of species linked by a common resource (i.e. ecological guilds) have so far mainly focused on competition and predation, guilds are also good places to find mutualism. In this review we consider some three- and four-species community modules to illustrate examples of wide relevance.
Philip H, Crowley, John J, Cox
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Although studies of species linked by a common resource (i.e. ecological guilds) have so far mainly focused on competition and predation, guilds are also good places to find mutualism. In this review we consider some three- and four-species community modules to illustrate examples of wide relevance.
Philip H, Crowley, John J, Cox
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