(botany) the process in some plants of parts growing together that are usually separate (such as petals) noun (linguistics) the grammatical and lexical linking within a text or sentence that holds a text together and gives it meaning. While lexical cohesion is obviously achieved by the sel...
(biology) Growing together of normally distinct parts of a plant. Adhesion An agreement to adhere. Cohesion (software engineering) Degree to which functionally related elements in a system belong together. Adhesion (medicine) An abnormal union of surface by the formation of new tissue resulting from...
What is the meaning of covalent bonds and ionic bonds? What makes the skin layer impervious to water? Why is it important that weak forces, not strong forces, mediate biomolecular recognition? Explain how the properties of water-evaporation, latent heat of vaporization, etc., contribute...
changes in age structure, decrease in fecundity, and a progressive increase of dispersal to other sites7,41. The response of this population to predators has not been immediate probably due to strong philopatry, high site-suitability inertia, and social behavioural processes, such as conspecific...
Following reviewer comments, we subsequently limited our Cyberball analyses to day 1 data only, meaning that we did not have paired data for the key tests of interest (whether perceptions of exclusion and conspiracy were higher under L-DOPA compared to placebo). It is also possible that our ...
In effect, the lexical roots of the word cohesion reveal its literal meaning: co denotes "jointly or mutually", while haerere means "stick" [65, p. 59]. Therefore, cohesion pertains to the social and task forces that bring and keep individuals together [64, 66, 67]. Importantly, ...
12., fill in the line, and the meaning of the context, the best link is: For Liberal Arts candidates, it is necessary to strengthen liberal arts guidance, but can they ignore the study of science, or do they want to study mathematics, physics, chemistry and biology? A. from a long-...
Many definitions of CO have been provided in the literature [64], all of which refer to the idea that individuals come and stay together to pursue task or social interdependent goals (Fig. 2a). In effect, the lexical roots of the word cohesion reveal its literal meaning: co denotes “join...