Sentence examples for geographic question from inspiring English sources

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It's the geographic question of the season.

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At the New York library's map room, Dr. Ristow was delighted that his job included fielding geographic questions.

"Though this does not give an advantage or disadvantage for any of the involved parties, it does take the stain of an unfair and uneven playing field from at least the geographic questions that surround these trials," Mr. Sharpton said in a statement, calling the trial date "Super Monday in the civil rights movement around this country".

The wider questionnaire also included: - Administrative demographic and geographic questions - Risk factor specific sections covering broad NCD risk factor awareness - Focused sections investigating public knowledge and attitudes towards specific diseases.

This paper examines the geographic region question by assessing walking trip models that use two different regions: walking activity spaces and self-defined neighborhoods.

This interpretation was questioned by Forster and Romano who, referring to the geographic correlates, questioned this evidence and proposed that, alternatively, the spread of these haplogroups could be potentially be explained by more recent events, perhaps contemporary to the dispersal of populations speaking Afro-Asiatic (AA) languages [ 32].

We evaluated the degree of agreement and accuracy of maternal ethnicity measured using the new standardized closed-ended geographically based ethnicity question and geographic reclassification of open-ended ethnicity questions from the Canadian census.

In this case data were matched by an area weighted average of the variable of interest based on how much land area the two geographic units in question (the county area and the three-digit zip code area) have in common.

These windows can be visualized as a set of thousands or even millions of overlapping "cylinders" within the geographic area in question, each varying in the amount of territory and length of time it covers.

The male:female incidence ratio is 2 1, though adjusted rates vary from 4.8 11.3 cases per 100,000 population in men, to 2.3 4.1 in women, depending upon the geographic area in question [ 2].

As such, these fields should pay attention more closely to the historical sequence of range dynamics—nonetheless, at least until recently, phylogeography has not taken its "geography" base seriously enough (Peterson 2009), particularly in light of rampant blind application of molecular clock methodologies to complex geographic and historical questions (Peterson 2007).

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