The two components of the RCS relates to the two scattering phenomena that takes place at the antenna.
The components have related functions and also exist in their mature form as part of RNP complexes.
The main subjective component of social isolation examined by social researchers relates to loneliness.
The components, or fundamental variables, may relate to atoms, elementary particles, atomic spins, etc.
This component relates to a child's interest in and enjoyment of books.
This component relates to noticing print, knowing how to handle a book, and knowing how to follow words on a page.
This component relates to the ability to describe things and events and to tell stories.
This component relates to the understanding that letters are different from each other, knowing their names and sounds, and recognizing letters everywhere.
This component relates to being able to hear and play with the smaller sounds in words.
Other components relate to attitudes to housework and the perceived status of housewifery.