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"All buildings have been connected so as to avoid fixed geographical delineation between departments and to encourage free interchange and close contact among them," according to a Bell Labs executive quoted in Jon Gertner's book "The Idea Factory: Bell Labs and the Great Age of American Innovation".
Systems of geographical delineation of faunal regions may be useful both for investigation of underlying ecological or environmental processes, and for developing meaningful management policies at different spatial scales.
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There were clear geographical delineations in the clustering, where the northern East Asian populations such as the Japanese, Koreans, and the northern Han Chinese were found in one of the sub-branches, and where the Thailand and Indonesian populations were more commonly clustered together.
Identification of pollen and spore microfossils has greatly aided delineation of the geographical distribution of many plant groups from early Cambrian time (some 542 million years ago) to the present.
Using phenological maps as presented in this article, appropriate adaption strategies may be planned and implemented [45] in terms of, e.g. adjusting delineation, shape and geographical position of protected areas [46, 47].
To minimize the risk of geographical misses due to inadequate tumour delineation, expertise in the knowledge of the anatomy of the head and neck region, clinical examination, knowledge about the regional tumour spread, and interpretation of diagnostic imaging are of major importance.
Remote Sensing and Geographical Information System (GIS) has been used for the delineation and calculation of the morphometric parameters of the watershed.
It combines conventional geographical modelling with conventional life cycle software through the use of catchment delineation.
It does this through combining conventional geographical modelling with conventional life cycle software through the use of catchment delineation.
In this study, porphyry Cu Mo deposits in the Gobi desert, a covered geographical landscape of Eastern Tianshan, China, are taken as an example to illustrate delineation of significant geochemical anomalies in covered area.
Availability of satellite data of better spatial and temporal resolution, and geographical information system (GIS), ecological niche modeling (ENM), and habitat modeling tools have helped in the delineation of potential habitats and geographical range to a high level of confidence, making it convenient to study the AS pattern (Weber et al. 2016).
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