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Meanings of
commensal
in English
Interdependence.
interdependence
mutuality
Related terms
interdependency
Synonyms
Examples for "
interdependence
"
interdependence
mutuality
Examples for "
interdependence
"
1
Evolution may reward
interdependence
,
but our thinking selves continue to prize self-reliance.
2
The actor-partner
interdependence
model was used to analyze data for 40 couples.
3
Watch the newspapers for items illustrating
interdependence
,
or conflicts due to it.
4
The premise of my speech was the world's defining characteristic of
interdependence
.
5
We assessed the
interdependence
of blood pressure and changes in the afterload.
1
There is no basic
mutuality
between the farm and the labour union.
2
Bike sharing is 100 percent aligned with the core brand values of
mutuality
.
3
And soon enough these currents of
mutuality
were circling the globe.
4
There was no duality but complete
mutuality
of interests and love.
5
Besides, the laws that govern premarital carnality care not of the coupling's
mutuality
.
Usage of
commensal
in English
1
Hydrogen peroxide production by the
commensal
is the main mechanism of inhibition.
2
Inflammatory cytokines or butyrate likely participates in such effects of
commensal
bacteria.
3
How a
commensal
establishes persistent colonization of its host is little understood.
4
Background: Perturbation of
commensal
intestinal microbiota has been associated with several autoimmune diseases.
5
Knowledge about resistance in
commensal
flora is limited, including in China.
6
The impact of
commensal
microbes on animal behaviour may not be broadly conserved.
7
In exchange, the
commensal
microbes provide critical protection against invading pathogens.
8
Escherichia coli is generally described as a
commensal
species with occasional pathogenic strains.
9
Staphylococcus aureus is both an important pathogen and a human
commensal
.
10
Intestinal DC function may be influenced by the composition of the
commensal
microbiota.
11
Propionibacterium acnes is a skin
commensal
that occasionally acts as an opportunistic pathogen.
12
Replacing a
commensal
community with pathogens caused a loss of important host metabolic functions.
13
Streptococcus pneumoniae is a common
commensal
and an opportunistic pathogen.
14
The presence of
commensal
bacteria enhances both acute and persistent infection of murine noroviruses.
15
In fact, they are often beneficial: Our
commensal
bacteria protect us from potentially dangerous infections.
16
Gastrointestinal colonisation by
commensal
microbiota is essential for the health and well-being of the host.
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commensal
Adjective
Frequent collocations
commensal bacteria
commensal microbiota
commensal flora
commensal organisms
commensal species
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Commensal
through the time
Commensal
across language varieties
United States of America
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