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This new Palestinian generation has not awaited reconciliation talks to embody a national unity that political parties have failed to achieve, but has risen above political divides and geographic fragmentation.
Elise Buik, who took over in 2005 as president of the long-struggling Los Angeles United Way, the nation's 10th largest, said poverty had become a "dirty word" and a "liberal issue" because of the region's geographic fragmentation and lack of a dominant urban center.
Dr. Reece examines how the organizations have alienated many doctors and prompted some to leave the profession, how care is delivered locally but managed, financed and supplied nationally in a "geographic fragmentation," and why many consumers, especially the young and healthy, like their H.M.O.'s.
Digital platforms such as Pandora address the problem of geographic fragmentation by enabling ad insertion in disparate content formats and geographies.
Geographic fragmentation was intermediate, the parameter count was again high, the mean test AUC was substantially lower than the preceding models (0.702), and the minimum training presence was much higher (0.159).
This latter stage can either be accomplished by allopatric isolation through increased geographic fragmentation [ 11] or by assortative mating [ 10].
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A pattern of restricted geographic ranges in Lower Central America (Groups IV-VI) supports pronounced geographical fragmentation as a consequence of tectonics movements [ 7, 20], which eventually resulted in closure of the Panama Strait ~3.3 Mya.
Hypotheses concerning the cause of diversification rate shifts, or net changes in speciation or extinction rate that bear on relative species diversity, have also been suggested including geographic range fragmentation, ecology, competition, key innovations, and climate change [ 13- 18].
His research interests include land-use/land-cover change, historical vegetation reconstructions, biogeography and landscape ecology, habitat fragmentation, geographic information systems, and remote sensing.
For this comparison, we have compiled several proxies trying to follow Beck et al. (2009)'s approach: (1) real ULC, as a way to capture the fact that different regional developments in the price of labor (i.e., wages), potentially caused by geographic labor market fragmentation, may lead to persistent inflation differentials.
Over time, geographic and population fragmentation became further entrenched, formalised by legislation, significantly stunting the civil registration system through the under-registration of deaths in large parts of particularly the majority, Black African, 1 population group.
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