Sentence examples for constrained geographic from inspiring English sources

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Women health workers' constrained geographic mobility and their need for escorts both for respectability and protection are well documented in Pakistan.

As with the other Upper Jurassic stages, the lack of well-developed global correlations is due to patchy distribution of ammonites and tightly constrained geographic distributions for individual species.

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This is to be expected, as boundaries work as constraining geographic features limiting the number of exits.

Demographic Allee effects, defined as positive impacts of density on the total fitness of individuals (e.g., high rate of mortality and low mating success in sparse populations), have been hypothesized to strongly influence population dynamics and to help constrain geographic range boundaries [8], [11], [12].

Technology has dramatically lowered the barriers to entry for ordinary people who are now able to connect and create networks that are not constrained by geographic boundaries.

More likely, pervasive gene flow among species, with chloroplastic lineages evolving largely independently from species boundaries, but constrained by geographic features, might explain our results.

First, because diseases and pollution are not constrained by geographic or political boundaries, the developed world would gain from, for example, improved access to information on infectious diseases that could affect their populations.

In contrast, there was very low migration and no evidence of admixture between the southern and any of the other populations, suggesting that the temporal barriers to gene flow along the altitudinal gradient are easier to overcome than those constrained by geographic distance and edaphic factors.

In effect, the "niche" is a stable distribution environment relationship that constrains species' geographic potential, although the degree to which niches characterize species versus the populations that make them up (Peterson and Holt 2003) can certainly be debated, given the universal possibility of local adaptation in broadly distributed species (Kawecki and Ebert 2004).

We also assessed IBD with respect to directionality by constraining the geographic distance matrix to east west distance and north south distance.

Remote videoconferencing creates liquidity in a mentor-student marketplace: If mentors aren't constrained to the geographic location of their students, it becomes much easier to connect the right mentor to the right student.

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