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The defination of intercultural is : taking place between cultures, or derived from different cultures
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Corn derived ethanol. Anything that requires more energy to produce than is derived from the final product.
The two differ in the manner in which they are derived. The first requires a large number of trials (or simulations) whereas the second requires a suitable model to which the laws of science - physics, genetics - can be applied.The two differ in the manner in which they are derived. The first requires a large number of trials (or simulations) whereas the second requires a suitable model to which the laws of science - physics, genetics - can be applied.The two differ in the manner in which they are derived. The first requires a large number of trials (or simulations) whereas the second requires a suitable model to which the laws of science - physics, genetics - can be applied.The two differ in the manner in which they are derived. The first requires a large number of trials (or simulations) whereas the second requires a suitable model to which the laws of science - physics, genetics - can be applied.
The slang word stylin' is derived from "styling" and requires an apostrophe when used.
Different formulas were discovered at different times, and by different people. In general, all the commonly-used formulas can be derived by a process called integration.
Latin and Greek are the two ancient languages from which many medical terms are derived.
The constellations are named from Greek, Roman, and Middle Eastern cultures. The names were derived from their animals, gods, goddesses, and the characters of their stories.
Who cares, martial arts derived from Buddhism and Shinto cultures. Plus god doesn't exist.
The original latinos are probably the ancient Romans who spoke the Latin language from which all latin based languages and cultures are derived today.
No. In the languages f the cultures derived from Europe, your sister is your husband's sister-in-law but her husband is not related to your husband.
-- Chai (or Khai) is the Hebrew word for 'Life'. -- Chai is another word for tea. It is used in many different cultures and is derived from a Chinese word.