First, do the different organizations that are discussed in the various chapters cross-fertilize one another? |
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Ethnomusicology has continued to cross-fertilize in intra and interdisciplinary ways. |
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The potential for hybridization is supported by the fact that the three species cross-fertilize in the lab. |
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Physid snails usually cross-fertilize but are capable of occasional self-fertilization. |
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For example, he cites their unwillingness to concede that pollen from GM crops could cross-fertilize nearby conventional or organic varieties. |
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It is true. In Palimpsest, I wanted all these disciplines to appear simultaneously, and to sort of cross-fertilize one another. |
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Botanists have classically viewed this polymorphism as an outcrossing mechanism, since in most situations reciprocal morphs can only cross-fertilize. |
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At least two varieties that cross-fertilize successfully must be planted in association with each other. |
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The first two varieties cross-fertilize satisfactorily, as do the last two. |
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It is important for these two processes to be coordinated and to cross-fertilize each other. |
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They distribute insights and ideas rapidly and cross-fertilize ideas to encourage innovation. |
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How can these different approaches cross-fertilize each other, what have they learnt and what can they learn from each other? |
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This also is preaching, and one never knows how one's experience can cross-fertilize others throughout the Dominican world. |
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The aim of this 'Davos' of open technologies is to debate and cross-fertilize initiatives, to shape the open digital landscape of the future. |
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This approach is possible because Bull continually invests in its state-of-the-art Data Centers and its ability to cross-fertilize its skills. |
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I'm not aware of organized attempts to cross-fertilize east and west with each other's prayer traditions, but that doesn't mean it's not happening. |
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When plants fertilize and cross-fertilize in the wild, large numbers of genes are transferred in a haphazard fashion. |
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Music defines place not by isolating it, but rather by opening its borders so that different genres, styles, and repertories cross the borders and cross-fertilize one another. |
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They don't have seeds, and they can't cross-fertilize. |
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Although some species are known to self-fertilize if no partners are present, most shallow-water species cross-fertilize, by means of internal fertilization. |
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Some works imaginatively cross-fertilize aesthetic approaches. |
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This is in part thanks to a multidisciplinary approach where research and the provision of services cross-fertilize each other for the benefit of society. |
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We've been able to cross-fertilize and share knowledge. |
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Rhodia's business model is based on the ability to cross-fertilize its expertise and technologies to meet customer expectations and deliver tailor-made solutions. |
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The Open World Forum is the leading global summit meeting bringing together decision-makers and communities to cross-fertilize open digital technological, economic and social initiatives. |
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The aim: to interpret future trends and cross-fertilize initiatives. |
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One of the keys to creating value and to driving sustainable growth is having a pipeline of new products made possible by our ability to cross-fertilize technologies. |
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The aim of this initiative is to cross-fertilize technological, economic and social initiatives in open computing, to accelerate innovation and sustainable development. |
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Through interdisciplinary discussions, links will be sought that cross-fertilize theory and practice of dwelling architecture and modern health promotion. |
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In so doing, the analysis serves as a platform to cross-fertilize ongoing, broad-based research with specific research on gendered trends over the years. |
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We can more easily share ideas and cross-fertilize, and that will make more innovation happen more quickly. |
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The Research Beehive, a suite of meeting rooms and new 140-seater restaurant, takes its name from the idea that it will cross-fertilize research and be a hive of activity. |
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