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were habitation
noun
The act of inhabiting; state of inhabiting or dwelling, or of being inhabited; occupancy.
Exact(2)
The predominant predictors of intestinal parasite infection were habitation and housing.
In cats, the predominant predictors of intestinal parasite infection were habitation, age, and housing.
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Where there is habitation we expect that light will dispel darkness.
Difficult economic times have forced people to save money — and the biggest cost to cut is habitation.
(In this instance, it was called Habitation Station, and shaped somewhat like a butterfly).
The discovery of water deposits, he believes, means that in the coming decades there will be sustained habitation on the Moon and Mars.
In its own very small way, Nannarrup hoffmani helps us remember that there is a habitation, a living, in the most unexpected places.
Since there is no habitation in the catchment area except for a small army settlement, there is little environmental degradation and the water is of very good quality.
The only signs of human habitation were fallow, neatly marked farm plots that crept up the valley walls at improbable angles.
Nearby is the famous Cava d'Ispica, with thousands of natural grottoes, which were used for habitation and as tombs from before the 14th century bc.
In some of the areas that Ur's group surveyed, there were signs of habitation every square kilometer.
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