Similar words: symbiosis, biotic, antibiotic, macrobiotic, idiotic, symbol, symbolic, symbolise. Meaning: [‚sɪmbaɪ'ɑtɪk /-bɪ'ɒt-] adj. used of organisms (especially of different species) living together but not necessarily in a relation beneficial to each.
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(31) The symbiotic aesthetical view point is materialistic, various and creative.
(32) The political, legal and agnate system in our ancient society are symbiotic.
(33) Nodulation genes expression and regulation of Rhizobium play a very important role in the Rhizobium and plant symbiotic nodulation.
(34) These relatives of corals have similar tissues and are also home to symbiotic photosynthetic algae.
(35) Moreover, in vitro and animal trials have shown symbiotic microflora in kefir have anticarcinogenic, antimutagenic and antimicrobial properties.
(36) Special significance of culture to graphic symbol was put forward. The symbiotic harmony characteristic of the graphic symbols and culture was demonstrated through specific social phenomenon.
(37) Over the past decade, China and the United States have developed a symbiotic, and dangerous, relationship.
(38) But long - term contracts can be symbiotic for producers and clients if properly enforced.
(39) For a historical example, Margulis suggests her own studies on the symbiotic nature of nucleated cells.
(40) Natural food symbiotic microbiological product obtained from animals and poultry intestinal.
(41) Mangrove-associated fungi were divided into saprophytic, parasitic and true symbiotic fungi based on its ecological roles.
(42) Cost - effectiveness evaluation of accompanying and symbiotic components is a very difficult and debatable problem.
(43) One excellent example of a symbiotic relationship is found in the root nodules of leguminous plants.
(44) Symbiotic nitrogen fixation of legumes with azotobacteria was a hot topic of scientific research, but less focus on alpine meadow community.
(45) This has long been understood to enjoy a symbiotic relationship with the spotted salamander, which lays its eggs in bodies of water.
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(46) At the heart of the symbiotic relationship between Lua and its host language is a virtual stack.
(47) Lichen is a sort of complex life that living in symbiotic relationship with fungi and algae, named by the mycobiont lichen-forming fungi taxonomically.
(48) With the dual economy theory, urban and rural development theory and the symbiotic integration theory, it probed into the urban and rural integrated development of mass sports.
(49) The effect of 4 herbicides, quizalofop-P, haloxyfop-P, acetochlor, and metolachlor, on rhizobium-peanut symbiotic nitrogen-fixation was studied in the greenhouse.
(50) A newly - fashioned symbiotic relationship between the two adversaries was born.
(51) The youngest, Ralph, is odd, locked in a sealed, symbiotic clutch with his girlfriend that is literalised when they install a deadbolt on their bedroom door.
(52) It's not surprising to find successful symbiotic teams operating there.
(53) Plant pot experiments were carried out for the recipient strains and their transconjugants to compare their nodulation ability and symbiotic nitrogen fixation efficiency.
(54) From the game to allow cities more symbiotic we hear birds sing?
(55) It may be a symbiotic relationship, since these "squatters" have been known to unite to drive away the minor predators able to kill and feed upon the lily.
(56) Macao no longer relies on its formerly symbiotic relationship with Dr Ho to sustain it.
(57) If the original host plant was replaced by others, both these Frankia' infective ability and nitrogenase activity in new symbiotic system were lower.
(58) Enumeration by plate-counting and rolling tube methods indicated that there were abundant symbiotic bacteria resided in hindgut of termite Coptotermes formosanus.
(59) From these results it can be concluded that the symbiotic Chlorella probably effect the gene expression of the host cell.
(60) The rhizobia can secrete a chitinous polysaccharide so-called Nod factors, which is the key signal of perception each other during the symbiotic interaction.
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