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A perfect perspectival illusion of depth coexists with an effect of surface flatness which can suggest mosaic or marquetry.
Scientists have long known that the human body coexists with trillions of individual germs, what they call the microbiome.
This poverty coexists with obscene wealth at the other end of the social scale.
India is a classic example of dualistic society, where an informal traditional segment coexists with a formal modern segment.
But as always, this coexists with a rage for order, a need to analyse, to simplify, to compress.
It coexists with the real possibility of mainstream status, whether that status lies in the immediate past or near future.
This is likely to be a logistical problem in areas where diarrhoea is common and coexists with cholera.
Chronic renal failure with oliguria or anuria complicates fluid management during critical illnesses, particularly when cardiac disease coexists.
She had strep throat, too, which often coexists with infectious mono for some reason.
The piece reflected the identity of the contemporary Indian who coexists with persons of different faiths.
Thus, a purely aesthetic veneration for the old and defeated culture coexists with an intimation of its still unquiet daemonic power.
Here and now, a tremendous variety of people, each with his or her own set of extraordinary stories, coexists in a relatively unthreatening environment.
Spanish, its official language, coexists with regional languages such as Catalan, Basque and Galician.
An anarchic streak coexists with respect for decency and civility.
The machismo of Afghan male culture apparently coexists with a little-noted passion for gardening.
In Chad, the written legislation coexists with customary law, to which the people resort in order to settle their disputes.
Most Peruvians speak Spanish, which coexists with other indigenous languages, with the most important one being Quechua.
At temperatures between the solidus and the liquidus, an SORT phase, predominantly composed of octadecanol, coexists with a tetradecanol-enriched liquid phase.
Rigid legalism sits alongside rampant illegality, and a vibrant private sector coexists with a sclerotic state.
A throbbing, cosmopolitan metropolis, it still retains the glory of the past, the colonial legacy that coexists with the Maratha influence.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In this condition the effusion of blood coexists with chronic inflammatory changes in the interstitial connective tissue.
In the reptilian cerebrum the hippocampal region, the pallium marginale, coexists in addition.
Throughout the northern part of its American range, Hemigrapsus sanguineus coexists with a previously established bio-invader, the European green crab Carcinus maenas.
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