Sentence examples for geographically described from inspiring English sources

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The practice of limiting the training of critical care physicians to geographically described intensive care units (ICUs) only is questionable.

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For example, ICIPE's technical expertise in vector control research allowed Merlin to target the intervention geographically, as described above, on the basis of evidence.

Instead, the process of speciation, as it occurs in many ways in many different groups (genetically, ecologically, geographically) should be described and documented pluralistically.

Suggesting an effect on psychological distance, participants in the proximal condition judged the Maldives as geographically closer and described its climate impacts using more concrete (vs. abstract) language.

The use of drug stores for instance, was common among the workers because these stores were geographically convenient, as described by a worker who said: "When we are sick, we do not go anywhere, we usually go to the drug store at Sikkens or Konkomba Yam Market to buy medicine.

Paglen described his geographically grounded approach in more cerebral terms, saying that his work exploits "an originary contradiction in secrecy, which is that it has to congeal into the surface of the earth, and the surface of the earth reflects light: if you're going to build a secret airplane, you can't do it in an invisible factory".

Ferguson: I would though I would generally follow John's investment arc that he described there geographically, I think there are some trouble spots, even along that arc.

"It's a different challenge, as you described it, geographically.

In this, the northern artists lagged behind their Italian counterparts who were already placing their sitters within geographically identifiable and closely described landscapes.

Baker [19] states that any species introduced to a novel habitat (i.e., one where it is not native) can be described by geographically disparate founding populations early in the invasion, followed by expansion from these source loci, as opposed to a stochastic filling of the same space.

In 1963, the French physician Lapeyssonnie described a geographically well-defined area in Sub-Saharan Africa with an exceptionally high incidence of meningococcal meningitis (37).

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