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Ecozones and organisms
Ecozones are characterized by the evolutionary history of the organisms they contain.

Ecozones and .
* Schultz, J .: The Ecozones of the World, Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York, 2nd ed.
Ecozones correspond to the floristic kingdoms of botany or zoogeographic regions of zoology.
The Ecozones of the World.

delineate and large
Due to the relatively large number of grass species harboring epichloae and the variety of environments in which they occur, the mechanisms underlying beneficial or antagonistic outcomes of epichloë-grass symbioses are difficult to delineate in natural and also agricultural environments.
Major faults of the sub-Caucasian orientation delineate several large elongated blocks that experienced uplift with different rates during Pliocene and Pleistocene.

delineate and areas
It is impossible to delineate Illyrian tribes from Paleo-Balkans in a strict linguistic sense, but areas classically included under " Illyrian " for the Balkans Iron Age include the area of the Danube, Sava, and Morava rivers to the Adriatic Sea and the Shar Mountains.
A cotton “ swab test ” is used to delineate the areas of pain and categorize their severity.
" The definitions and tests employed by courts to delineate unauthorized practice by non-lawyers have been vague or conclusory, while jurisdictions have differed significantly in describing what constitutes unauthorized practice in particular areas.
Thick white lines delineate refuge boundaries, and thin white lines separate areas within the park.
The language areas have no offices or powers and exist de facto as geographical circumscriptions, serving only to delineate the empowered subdivisions.
This division also does not cleanly delineate indigenous culture areas.
This definition is analogous to the Metropolitan Statistical Area concept used to delineate metropolitan areas in the United States.
Enclosures served numerous practical purposes including acting to delineate settlement areas, to create defensive positions or to be used as animal pens.
In this territory for long time was active contacts between Tatars and Bashkins, so in some cases it ’ s difficult to delineate this ethnic groups, especially in such areas as Kuyedinsky District and Tulva River basin.

delineate and surface
In some horary questions, a thorough understanding of receptions ( and the above example skims the surface of this topic ) is required to delineate the interplay of how the various significators view each other what sort of attitudes are taking place in the area of the question.

delineate and within
The preceding art of Kandinsky and Mondrian had freed itself from the portrayal of objects and instead tried to evoke, address and delineate, through the aesthetic sense, emotions and feelings within the viewer.

delineate and which
Although the Cantino planisphere ( 1504 ) and the Ruysch map ( 1507 ) clearly delineate the Maldive Islands, giving them the same names, they do not show any islands to the south which can be identified as the Chagos archipelago.
Various other legal principles closely delineate which activities constitute desecration of the Shabbat.
This siliceous wall can be highly patterned with a variety of pores, ribs, minute spines, marginal ridges and elevations ; all of which can be utilised to delineate genera and species.
Syntax seeks to delineate exactly all and only those sentences which make up a given language, using native speaker intuition.
Subsequently the term " Division I-AAA " was briefly added to delineate Division I schools which do not field a football program at all, but that term is no longer officially used by the NCAA.
Uncertain is located on the shore of Caddo Lake and derives its name from surveyors who were attempting to delineate the border between Texas and Louisiana and discovered that they were " uncertain " as to which side of the line they were on as they began surveying that particular part of Caddo Lake.
Judaism's responsa constitute a special class of rabbinic literature, to be distinguished from the commentaries ( meforshim )— devoted to the exegesis of the Hebrew Bible, the Mishnah, the Talmud — and from the codes of law which delineate the rules for ordinary incidents of life.
* Watch marker, up to twelve of which delineate the hours around a dial
Another reviewer described Smith as the band ’ s " raging heart, spitting out the failsafe succession of songs which still delineate punk ’ s hopes, aspirations and, ultimately, regrets ".
The two parties later camped at Parachinar, a small town near Khost in Afghanistan which is now part of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas ( FATA ) of Pakistan, to delineate the frontier.
Despite differences in coloration and larvae, Tiger Salamanders were found throughout their unbroken range, which made it difficult to delineate subspecies, let-alone elevate any populations to species status.
Some delineate charity to mean only benevolent giving, while others, such as Roman Catholics, have multiple interrelated meanings ( i. e. charity is the theological virtue by which we love God above all things for his own sake, and our neighbor as ourselves for the love of God: New Catholic Catechism 1822 ).
As a result of deregulation of the telephone system, unbundling of the local loop, and lawsuits by companies wishing to sell third-party equipment to connect to the telephone network, there was a need to delineate the portion of the network which was owned by the customer and the portion owned by the telephone company or the common carrier.
Four mountains -- Aigaleo, Parnitha, Penteli and Hymettus ( clockwise from the southwest )-- delineate the hilly plain on which the Athens-Piraeus metroplex now spreads.
There is a smaller courting peak in autumn, which serves to delineate the territories for the winter months and the next season.
A Constitutional amendment, the plan created 47 legislative districts, many of which cross county boundaries to delineate districts relatively equal in population.
In 1856, Paterfamilia's Diary of Everybody's Tour, The Rides and Reveries of Æsop Smith, and Stephan Langton a biographical novel, which sought, with much graphic painting to delineate England in the time of King John.
In either case, however, the issue should not be which are the “ right ” scenarios but rather whether they delineate the range of possible future appropriately.
The entire region is well watered with many perennial streams, and occasional waterfalls which sometimes delineate the Rim from the Basin which it surrounds.
The plan created 47 legislative districts, many of which cross county boundaries to delineate districts relatively equal in population.
It also has an explanation of the rules section which helps delineate rules into stating the rules and explaining the rules for further clarity.
Kernberg ’ s model of self and object development rests on five stages that delineate the growth of the internalized object relations units, some of which already start taking place during the precipitating stage.

delineate and have
Besides the Gregorian calendar, the Julian calendar, the Aztec calendar, and the Hindu calendar have cycles of years that are used to delineate whole time periods ; the Hindu calendar, in particular, summarizes its years into groups of 60, while the Aztec calendar considers groups of 52.
The chiasmus thus become with deconstruction a larger movement of thought where we have to confront the intended simplicity of the most fundamental cleavages in tradition, realizing the need to think simultaneously, for example, the spontaneous receptivity and receptive spontaneity, the autonomous heteronomy and the heteronomous autonomy, the transcendent immanence and the immanent transcendence, the empirical transcendental and the transcendental empirical ( to just illustrated here the pairs of opposites that will serve Kant to delineate the four main metaphysical antinomies )
Thus, standardized anatomical ( and zootomical ) terms of location have been developed, usually based on Latin words, to enable all biological and medical scientists to precisely delineate and communicate information about animal ( including human ) bodies and their component organs.
Studies have sought to delineate the sequence of events following Ivermectin treatment that lead to neurologic SAE and sometimes death, while also trying to understand the mechanisms of adverse reactions to develop more appropriate treatments.
Some have gone so far as to delineate these branches.
So more elaborate systems have developed, but they still mostly delineate the same regions.
Archaeological excavations have revealed extant timber postholes that delineate the support pieces of the original structure.
The NWI maps have not been rigorously ground-truthed and only delineate wetlands larger than five acres ( 20, 000 m² ) in size.
For this reason, bears, next to cats, were a favourite subject of his art ; and he reckoned himself, not unjustly, better able to delineate these animals than even celebrated painters have been.
Surgical resection, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy have all been used to treat these masses, although studies on survival have yet to be conducted to delineate various treatment regimens.
These parameters may have an assumed or measured pressure and / or temperature dependence ( and / or the salinity of the aqueous phase ), which may be used to infer the region of stability of the microemulsion, or to delineate the region where three coexisting phases occur, for example.

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