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The delineations
noun
The act of delineating; depiction.
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The delineations between "red" and "blue" states are essentially those between states whose populations define themselves as religious or secular with a preponderance of religious people identifying with the Republican party and secular folks with the Democrats.
The delineations depict the dominant soils in the landscape.
The delineations of the fibre bulks were also superposed on Nissl sections (where they appear negatively stained), which undergo minimal deformations and served as primary basis for map drawings in the Morel atlas.
All automated delineations were successfully processed without manual adjustment, and no clear faults in the delineations were not visible.
As starting point, the delineations of in vivo and ex vivo CT were used and parameters were set to cover all possible point correspondences.
The descriptions of the terrestrial ecoregions can be checked on the website (http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/ecoregions/ecoregion_list/) and the map of the delineations of the ecoregions was downloaded from the internet (http://www.worldwildlife.org/publications/terrestrial-ecoregions-of-the-world).
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Framing and the delineation of vision reign.
Yet these days the delineation between rural, urban and suburban landscapes is growing increasingly blurred.
Crucially, the delineation of the class system isn't made clear, so the breakdown feels like a non-event.
Now, the delineation of ordinariness is not a peculiarly English preoccupation.
The delineation of the human auditory cortical architecture remains incomplete.
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