Meaning relationships
What does relationships mean? Here you find 21 meanings of the word relationships. You can also add a definition of relationships yourself

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What businesses want with hot prospects and customers. Unfortunately, these “relationships” tend to be rather one-sided, as we’re more eager to “relate” to them than they are to us.
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It’s important to know how an IoT entity is related to other entities, including not only other things but also external entities such as owners, administrators and other responsible parties.
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The psychological relations between the Dentist and Patient.
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The relationship between the dose of an administered drug and the response of the organism to the drug.
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Interaction between the Father and the Child.
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The relationship between an Invertebrate and another organism (the host), one of which lives at the expense of the other. Traditionally excluded from definition of Parasites are pathogenic Bacteria; F [..]
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A specific immune response elicited by a specific dose of an immunologically active substance or Cell in an organism, Tissue, or Cell.
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Interaction between Research Personnel and Research Subjects.
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Interaction between the Mother and the Child.
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The bond or lack thereof between a Pregnant Woman and her Fetus.
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Interaction between the Patient and Nurse.
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Emotional attachment to someone or something in the Environment.
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The interactions between Parent and Child.
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The reciprocal interaction of Physicians and Nurses.
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The interactions between Physician and Patient.
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The interactions between the professional Person and the Family.
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Interactions between Health Personnel and Patients.
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A quantitative prediction of the biological, ecotoxicological or pharmaceutical activity of a molecule. It is based upon structure and activity information gathered from a series of similar compounds.
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The relationship between the dose of administered Radiation and the response of the organism or Tissue to the Radiation.
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The relationship between the chemical structure of a compound and its biological or pharmacological activity. Compounds are often classed together because they have structural characteristics in commo [..]
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Defined links between two contacts or two organizations. Administrators can customize the list from the System Settings page.
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