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complementary and dualistic
In some cultures, there are dualistic myths, featuring two culture heroes arranging the world in a complementary manner.
The division of labor reflected the dualistic split common in Iroquois culture: The twin gods Sapling ( East ) and Flint ( West ) embodied the dualistic notion of two complementary halves.

complementary and concept
A related view, which draws on the Taoist concept of yin-yang, allows that evil and good are metaphysically real, but maintains that they are complementary opposites, where the existence of each is dependant on the existence of the other.
From a standpoint of modern science, Stephen Jay Gould's concept of Nonoverlapping Magisteria ( NOMA ), states that science and religion should be considered two compatible, complementary fields, or " magisteria ", whose authority does not overlap.
This is circumvented by the concept of diffusion sensing, which has been an alternative and complementary model to quorum sensing.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints expands the doctrine of the atonement complementary to the substitutionary atonement concept, including the following:
Prigogine's formal concept of self-organization was used also as a " complementary bridge " between General Systems Theory and Thermodynamics, conciliating the cloudiness of some important systems theory concepts with scientific rigour.
The null-A concept as depicted by van Vogt is complementary to Aristotle's system of two-valued, true / false logic, i. e., " A is either B, or it is not B ".
This was combined with the complementary concept of oighreachd where the chieftain's authority came from charters granted by the feudal Scottish crown, where individual heritage was warranted.
The general principle of pratītyasamutpāda ( that everything is interdependent ) is complementary to the concept of emptiness ( sunyata ).
Affinal ties with the parent through whom descent is not reckoned, however, are considered to be merely complementary or secondary ( Fortes created the concept of " complementary filiation "), with the reckoning of kinship through descent being considered the primary organizing force of social systems.
Accordingly, the term " universal dialectic " can be seen as part of an attempt to Westernize and / or modernize the concept of taiji in regard to the fundamental role and nature of complementary opposites in the ongoing self-organizing process of creation.
The complementary concept is flexibility or pliability: the more flexible an object is, the less stiff it is.
The concept of Yin and Yang, often mistakenly conceived of as a symbol of dualism, is actually meant to convey the notion that all apparent opposites are complementary parts of a non-dual whole.
The concept was intended to cast each of the four modes as complementary, rather than competitive, in a unified transit system.
In Freud's Totem and Taboo, both totem and taboo are outward expressions or manifestations of the same psychological tendency, a concept which is complementary to, or which rather reconciles, the apparent conflict.
Fronted by an exterior featuring local artist Matthew Ngui's digital art membrane, the mall offers cluster concept shopping by grouping complementary offerings together for shoppers.
Philosophically, this craft is influenced by the principles of Taoism, specifically the concept of Yin and Yang: the conceptualization of the universe as governed by two primal opposing but complementary forces.
The concept of complementary distribution is applied in the analysis of word forms ( morphology ).
In cultural anthropology, a shame culture, also called honour-shame culture or shame society, is the concept that, in a given society, the primary device for gaining control over children and maintaining social order is the inculcation of shame and the complementary threat of ostracism.
This concept of fascism as palingenesis is complementary with the idea of James Rhodes that fascism is a form of apocalyptic millenarianism — and with the work of Emilio Gentile, who argues that fascism is a form of " political religion " that involves the " sacralization of politics.
Between the World Wars, Prometheism and Piłsudski's other concept of an " Intermarum federation " constituted two complementary geopolitical strategies for him and some of his political heirs.
Susun S. Weed is the voice of the Wise Woman Tradition, a founding grandmother of the herbal renaissance and the originator of the concept of complementary medicine.

complementary and Taoism
In the Chinese philosophical systems of Taoism and Confucianism, Tian is often translated as " Heaven " and is mentioned in relationship to its complementary aspect of Dì ( 地 ), which is most often translated as " Earth ".
" In this emphasis on the feminine as the equal and complementary polar opposite of the masculine, Wicca echoes not only kabalistic sources but also the polarity of yin and yang — feminine and masculine — in Taoism.
The veneration of secondary gods does not conflict with an individual's chosen religion, but is accepted as a complementary adjunct, particularly to Taoism.

complementary and represents
Janus is often associated with fecundity in myths, representing the masculine principle of motion, while Juno represents the complementary feminine principle of fertility: the action of the first would allow the manifestation of the other.
This simple CFG represents an RNA molecule consisting entirely of two wholly complementary regions, in which only canonical complementary pairs are allowed ( i. e. A-U and C-G ).

complementary and reciprocal
Partner ’ s emotions can have two basic effects on negotiator ’ s emotions and behavior: mimetic / reciprocal or complementary.
( 2005 ) which simulated real multi-phase negotiation, most people reacted to the partner ’ s emotions in reciprocal, rather than complementary, manner.
A " game " in Transactional Analysis is a series of transactions that is complementary ( reciprocal ), ulterior, and proceeds towards a predictable outcome.

complementary and interaction
The interaction between the two main factions is largely complementary with each faction possessing a particular expertise and both committed to the continued rule of the Communist Party and not allowing intra-party factional politics to threaten party unity.
Indeed, this reversible and specific interaction between complementary base pairs is critical for all the functions of DNA in living organisms.
Studies show that complementary interaction between two partners increases their attractiveness to each other ( Nowicki and Manheim ; 1991 ).
An alternative or perhaps complementary proposal is that right anterior insular regulates the interaction between the salience of the selective attention created to achieve a task ( the dorsal attention system ) and the salience of arousal created to keep focused upon the relevant part of the environment ( ventral attention system ).
This crucial point ... implies the impossibility of any sharp separation between the behaviour of atomic objects objects governed by quantum mechanics and the interaction with the measuring instruments which serve to define the conditions under which the phenomena appear .... Consequently, evidence obtained under different experimental conditions cannot be comprehended within a single picture, but must be regarded as complementary in the sense that only the totality of the phenomenena exhausts the possible information about the objects.
One approach uses a matching technique that describes the protein and the ligand as complementary surfaces .< ref name =" Wipke_2000 ">< ref name =" Morris_1998 "> The second approach simulates the actual docking process in which the ligand-protein pairwise interaction energies are calculated.

complementary and throughout
His sonic approach relies heavily on a semi-random element, and many undulating, complementary and sometimes conflicting layers interplay throughout most of his music.
Because of the limitations imposed by the range of colors that were available throughout most of the history of art, many artists still use a traditional set of complementary pairs, including ( as proposed by Goethe, cf.
In the past when good quality PNP complements for high power NPN silicon transistors were limited, a workaround was to use identical NPN output devices, but fed from complementary PNP and NPN driver circuits in such a way that the combination was close to being symmetrical ( but never as good as having symmetry throughout ), and so distortion due to mismatched gain on each half of the cycle could be a significant problem.
ETO mounted a baroque opera festival with over 40 complementary events in twelve venues throughout the UK.

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