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  2. Biological interaction - Wikipedia

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    Mutualism is an interaction between two or more species, where species derive a mutual benefit, for example an increased carrying capacity. Similar interactions within a species are known as co-operation. Mutualism may be classified in terms of the closeness of association, the closest being symbiosis, which is often confused with mutualism.

  3. Symbiosis - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of the six possible types of symbiotic relationship, from mutual benefit to mutual harm. The definition of symbiosis was a matter of debate for 130 years. [7] In 1877, Albert Bernhard Frank used the term symbiosis to describe the mutualistic relationship in lichens.

  4. Interspecies design - Wikipedia

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    3 Synonyms and related concepts. 4 Application in art and design. 5 See also. ... It aims to create a mutual benefit and centers on designing for and with all life. [1]

  5. Mutualism (biology) - Wikipedia

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    Mutualism describes the ecological interaction between two or more species where each species has a net benefit. [1] Mutualism is a common type of ecological interaction. Prominent examples are: the nutrient exchange between vascular plants and mycorrhizal fungi, the fertilization of flowering plants by pollinators,

  6. Beneficence (ethics) - Wikipedia

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    The antonym of this term, maleficence, describes a practice that opposes the welfare of any research participant. According to the Belmont Report, researchers are required to follow two moral requirements in line with the principle of beneficence: do not harm and maximize possible benefits for research while minimizing any potential harm on others.

  7. Mutualism (movement) - Wikipedia

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    Mutualism, also known as the movement of mutuals and the mutualist movement, is a social movement that aims at creating and promoting mutual organizations, mutual insurances and mutual funds. According to the prominent mutualist Gene Costa, the movement encourages and assists the provision of mutual benefits against risks to those accessing its ...

  8. India says US H1B visas benefit both countries after Trump ...

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    We look forward to further deepening India-U.S economic ties which are to our mutual benefit." India received about 78% of the 265,777 H1B visas issued by the United States in the fiscal year ...

  9. Clair Carlton Criss - Wikipedia

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    The Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Association was founded in 1909 with a charter to sell insurance in Nebraska. By 1910 it had less than 300 insurance policies and was making few sales. At that time Mabel Criss was working as an independent stenographer for the company, while Clair Criss was studying at Creighton University and selling ...