And if it weren't for genetically implanted migrational instincts I doubt any moose kids would go up there. |
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This feature may well have created a broad migrational highway for East Gondwanan marine and freshwater species to spread westward. |
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Most of these lesions arise as a consequence of migrational defects during thymic embryogenesis. |
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The different migrational waves that swept the Caribbean region over centuries have influenced the culture and the culinary habits of the region. |
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Most elk are hunted in the forest, although I do know of migrational paths that change that story. |
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Now Limousin has a positive migrational balance, although overall its population continues to fall as deaths outnumber births. |
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Population has subsequently grown, the result of both migrational and natural increase. |
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The ethnic affinity of the Kerala migrants is assessed as against the operation of the dialectic processes of nativisation and localisation in a migrational setting. |
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Also in focus: the role of alliances with industry and the promotion of women and children with migrational backgrounds. |
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This time of year also happens to be the migrational period of the Humpback Whales traveling north. |
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Since the 1960s, natural increase has remained strong, because of the région's youthful population, but growth has slowed, largely as a result of migrational loss. |
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In the 1990s all of the région's départements gained population through both migrational and natural increase, with the exception of Alpes-Maritimes, where there were fewer births than deaths. |
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The Ontario Shorebird Survey, which is an offshoot of the MSS, has provided much useful information on population trend and migrational phenology and will contribute to PRISM internationally. |
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Neuronal migrational defects include lissencephaly, pachygyria, heterotopia, focal cortical dysplasia, and polymicrogyria. |
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Manchester city itself lost almost one-third of its population to migration between 1961 and 1981, one of the highest rates of migrational loss among all British cities. |
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International migration also plays a part, but since the characteristics of such migration are peculiar to each country and to each specific situation, migrational movements are usually studied separately. |
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We would like to ease the access to our helping and counselling offers for people with a migrational background and to reduce discrimination and stigmatisation in the international communities. |
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The important economic growth of Equatorial Guinea inevitably leads, not only to an increase in foreign trade, but also to important migrational movements. |
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The Algonquian Lenape population around New York Bay and along the Lower Hudson were seasonally migrational people. |
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Recent studies of northern pintails in North America have described broad patterns of migration in spring, which biologically link wintering, migrational, and nesting regions. |
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