Word: interplay
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...them on pureed broccoli, parents train their offspring to love cancer-fighting crucifers. When boys and girls get vaccinated against aids, they learn to use condoms as well. Pediatricians teach children how to boost their biochemical defenses against aging and disease, based on what researchers have discovered about the interplay between thought, emotions, hormones and the immune system. As a result, the foundation for 21st century medicine is now education, diet, exercise and meditation...
These achievements will help researchers decipher the genetic blueprint of human beings. They will not, however, by themselves lead to useful therapies anytime in the near future. Because of the complicated interplay between heredity and environment, knowing where a gene is located and what it looks like is only a first step. Years of research are still required to determine how and why a particular gene causes a disease and what treatments will be needed to cure...
Martinez, like the other contributors to this book, has attempted to portray the reality of the city that exists among the myths, and the interplay between the two. These writers' introduction to the city is suitably complex: sometimes affectionate, sometimes critical, Sex, Death and God in L.A. is absorbing and insightful throughout...
...Gramercy Five, as Shaw called the combo he occasionally assembled around him, these 20 tracks were laid down only months before he retired. Some were fleetingly available on LP years ago; the rest were never released. They are sublime chamber jazz -- close-knit yet relaxed, subtle, pulsing with the interplay of brilliant sidemen like pianist Hank Jones and guitarist Tal Farlow...
Directors Erik Anderson and Katrina Merritt have transformed this absorbing story into a fascinating musical. For over two hours, the audience is mesmerized by a harmonious interplay of music, dancing and a deluge of talent...