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What is Interdependency

Examining the Causal Relationship Between Genes, Epigenetics, and Human Health
Organisms that rely on resources in their environment to survive.
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Introduction to Life
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-8066-9.ch001
Abstract
This chapter introduces what life is and what characterises it, discusses its diversity, then introduces the theory of evolution. It ends with a section discussing how scientists investigate research problems called the “Process of Science.” Living organisms share very defined characteristics—the sum of which make the “wholeness” we call life. Carl Linnaeus proposed a binomial system of classification where each organism's scientific name has two distinct parts: the genus and the species. Charles Darwin formulated the theory of natural selection which explains how evolution works. Humans share a lot in common with other living organisms, but there are features that make us distinctly human not shared with any other living organisms. The practice of science uses a carefully formulated series of steps in investigating problems. Science cannot explain everything especially philosophical questions that involve issues of right and wrong.
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Information Technology and the Development of a Global Safety Culture: A Nuclear Perspective
A characteristic of complexity that requires users to attend to many features simultaneously, making it difficult or impossible to undertake only a single action with respect to a system (Dorner, 1996).
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Weakness of Modern Hospitals
A bidirectional relationship between two infrastructures through which the state of each infrastructure is influenced or is correlated to the state of the other.
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