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Meanings of
coexistence
in English
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Usage of
coexistence
in English
1
Now
coexistence
is the existence of the manifold in the same time.
2
We provide examples for competitive exclusion and stable
coexistence
of different UGs.
3
This
coexistence
may have been challenging, as closely related species often compete.
4
By 2006, they had found their way to a mostly peaceful
coexistence
.
5
Instead it remained open, he said, to a peaceful and respectful
coexistence
.
6
I also attempted to request peaceful
coexistence
for all Cylons on Kobol.
7
They demonstrate that friendships can be made and
coexistence
can be achieved.
8
This study enhances our understanding of contemporary
coexistence
theory in microbial ecosystems.
9
IC was defined by the
coexistence
of biological cholestasis and morphological lesions.
10
The
coexistence
of the two proteins dramatically altered their respective subnuclear distributions.
11
Certain laws of
coexistence
of organs were therefore necessary, but that was all.
12
Paris and Berlin mark their longest period of peaceful
coexistence
today.
13
They spoke of intolerable coalescence; he claimed that the times demanded imperative
coexistence
.
14
However, skipped involvement and the
coexistence
of active and inactive lesions also occur.
15
Here, we investigated gut microbiota changes related to these diseases and their
coexistence
.
16
Ordinary people accept the homely phases of
coexistence
as inevitable and therefore unimportant.
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coexistence
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
peaceful coexistence
happy coexistence
uneasy coexistence
frequent coexistence
indicate the coexistence
More collocations
Coexistence
through the time
Coexistence
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common