Sentence examples for geographical fragmentation from inspiring English sources

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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.

In the precursor to "shimmer," the series and photo book "American Night" (1998-2003), Mr. Graham emphasized the geographical fragmentation and socioeconomic stratification of American life.

Far from enabling a negotiated and fair end to the conflict, the pursuit of the Oslo process deepened Israeli segregationist policies and justified the tightening of the security control imposed on the Palestinian population, as well as its geographical fragmentation.

Looking east, it can be safely assumed that most Libyans would also prefer inclusive, democratic government to the political, ethnic and geographical fragmentation that has shattered the country since Muammar Gaddafi's demise.

Monopolistic competition, market situation in which there may be many independent buyers and many independent sellers but competition is imperfect because of product differentiation, geographical fragmentation of the market, or some similar condition.

Over the past five decades and longer, technological development has facilitated a geographical fragmentation of production processes at a global scale.

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The reciprocal monophyly of 4- and 3-step clades (Figs. 2 & 3), and the appreciable sequence divergence (3.9%) between the 3-step clades, suggests that the events causing the geographical fragmentations of these clades are relatively old.

Geographic Fragmentation.

Prior to the 1994 democratic elections in South Africa, the health system was built on the apartheid ideology, which was characterized by racially segregated health services, geographical disparities, fragmentation, duplication and specialized hospital-centred services favouring the urban populations [ 3].

We used geographical information systems, landscape fragmentation and heterogeneity to determine the ecotone types and patch characteristics and gather useful information based on ownership (private and public areas) and altitude (plain, hilly, and mountain areas).

Drawing on lessons learned from a history of geographical, cultural and economic fragmentation, coupled with a complex colonial experience, island nations are rapidly getting better at working together.

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