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Migration, in ethology, the regular, usually seasonal, movement of all or part of an animal population to and from a given area.

These machines act like giant, reversible, underground vacuum cleaners, able at the touch of a switch to either suck water from a given area or blow warm air into it.

The findings confirmed industrial systems to have very low productivity in comparison to "polycultures of ecological agriculture, because more output can be harvested from a given area planted with diverse crops…it is output that feeds the soil and people".

Rather than trying to extract the most sunlight from a given area, why not turn the idea on its head and extract the most sunlight for a given amount of money?

The quantity of light pollution from a given area depends on the number and brightness of light sources on the ground, the fraction of light that escapes above the horizontal, the reflectivity of surfaces near the light sources (e.g., roads, pavements, walls, windows), and the prevailing atmospheric conditions.

The development of agriculture involves an intensification of the processes used to extract resources from the environment: more food, medicine, fibre, and other resources can be obtained from a given area of land by encouraging useful plant and animal species and discouraging others.

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We present a novel data fusion method that merges the data from different sources for a given area and time, ensuring the best data quality.

Forest transition theory describes a reversal in land-use trends for a given area, from a period of net forest area loss, to a period of net forest area gain.

In 1998 it created Anti-Social Behaviour Orders (ASBOs), which resemble restraining orders, although they can be used to prohibit a much wider range of behaviour, from walking in a given area to wearing a hood.

Furthermore, true absence data are difficult to obtain [48] and similarly fail to clarify whether intrinsic (e.g., physiological) or extrinsic (e.g., physical barriers) limits prevent the species from existing in a given area of the geographic domain.

Previous literature considers the impact of a wide range of amenities including open space, however, none try to capture the effect from a college in a given area.

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