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geographical and isolation
The relative geographical isolation of the Brandywine population makes for a limited choice in mating.
The supportive relations can apparently be achieved in geographical and social isolation.
By means of geographical isolation and high fertility rates, inbreeding can be fostered and the pattern of isolation from the greater society maintained.
New Zealand considers its own national defence needs to be modest, due to its geographical isolation and benign relationships with neighbours.
Perceived disadvantages comprise geographical isolation from important activities in adjacent communities.
In the context of the relative isolation of the Iberian Peninsula from the rest of Europe, and the contact with Moorish culture, geographical and cultural differences implied the use of military strategies, tactics and equipment that were markedly different from those found in the rest of western Europe during this period.
Subsequent migrations across the mountainous landscape resulted in the geographical isolation of PSS speakers and the evolution of their languages into the eight families of the South Sulawesi language group.
The geographical isolation and recent glacial history of Shetland have resulted in a depleted mammalian fauna and the Brown Rat and House Mouse are two of only three species of rodent present on the islands.
However, their geographical isolation and the dominance of British naval power precluded any effective participation.
It remains controversial whether sufficient morphological and genetic divergence occurs within the genus as a result of geographical or ecological isolation to justify recognition of more than one species.
Mayr was able to demonstrate that geographical isolation and the accumulation of genetic differences led to the splitting of species.
Owing to its geographical isolation and effective quarantine enforcement, Australia has so far remained unaffected by Dutch Elm Disease, as have the provinces of Alberta and British Columbia in western Canada.
Wright's model would appeal to field naturalists such as Theodosius Dobzhansky and Ernst Mayr who were becoming aware of the importance of geographical isolation in real world populations.
He was skeptical of the reality of sympatric speciation believing that geographical isolation was a prerequisite for building up intrinsic ( reproductive ) isolating mechanisms.
The patterns of species distribution across geographical areas can usually be explained through a combination of historical factors such as: speciation ; extinction ; continental drift ; glaciation, and associated variations in sea level, river routes, and habitat ; and river capture ; in combination with the geographic constraints of landmass areas and isolation ; and the available ecosystem energy supplies.
The culture of Chile is one of a relatively homogeneous society where historically its geographical isolation and remoteness has played a key role.
Owing to its geographical isolation and effective quarantine enforcement, Australia has so far been unaffected by Dutch elm disease, retaining its many stands of introduced elm varieties.
Due to its geographical isolation ( as it is located among mountains ), Antioquia suffered supply problems.
The characteristics attributed to subspecies generally have evolved as a result of geographical distribution or isolation.
This taxonomic diversity can be attributed to geographical isolation, climate changes, glaciation, microhabitat differentiation, and different histories of migration or evolution or both.
There are a number of other subspecies, some of which may have arisen because of partial geographical isolation, such as the resident British form, the Pied Wagtail M. a. yarrellii, which now also breeds in adjacent areas of the neighbouring European mainland.
It is difficult to promote popular acts from the mainland due to its geographical isolation, and the smaller group of people interested in the music.
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego have argued that divergence due to geographical isolation has gone further, and the elephants of West Africa should be regarded as a separate species from both the savanna elephants of Central, Eastern and Southern Africa, and the forest elephants of Central Africa.
The dialect has diverged from Persian as spoken in Afghanistan and Iran, as a result of political borders, geographical isolation, the standardization process, and the influence of Russian and neighboring Turkic languages.

geographical and various
Antoine became involved in various controversies relating both to his geographical results and his political intrigues.
The analysis of geographical names in written sources shows that in the Early Middle Ages, Slavic inhabitants of the whole of Pomerania used various dialects of one language.
Business and government entities utilize WANs to relay data among employees, clients, buyers, and suppliers from various geographical locations.
A hundred years later, in 1959, R. E. Moreau noted that ornithology in this period was preoccupied with the geographical distributions of various species of birds.
The various terroirs account for the differences in grape characteristics and explain the appropriateness of blending juice from different grape varieties and geographical areas within Champagne, to get the desired style for each Champagne house.
Marlboro is the name of various geographical locations, frequently named after the town of Marlborough in Wiltshire, England:
Having collected a large amount of invaluable information on this and kindred topics, in addition to much geographical knowledge gained in the prosecution of various explorations ( including visits with Sir Austen Henry Layard to the ruins of Nineveh ), he returned to England on leave of absence in 1849.
In the same way that Brian Bóruma, High King of Ireland, was not the only king in Ireland, Máel Coluim was one of several kings within the geographical boundaries of modern Scotland: his fellow kings included the king of Strathclyde, who ruled much of the south-west, various Norse-Gael kings of the western coasts and the Hebrides and, nearest and most dangerous rivals, the Kings or Mormaers of Moray.
Within the geographical reach of the Court, the Feist ruling has resulted in the availability of various telephone directory services on CD-ROM and the World Wide Web.
Nevertheless, there are cases where geographical proximity of various cultures can also lead to friction and conflict.
There can be significant costs however: if a product is to be marketed on a nationwide basis, it would be critical to gather respondents from various locales throughout the country since attitudes about a new product may vary due to geographical considerations.
Because of the strategic geographical location of the city, Kirkuk was the battle ground for three empires — the Neo-Assyrian Empire, Babylonia, and Media — which controlled the city at various times.
The variety allowed servicemembers from various cultures and geographical regions to find something palatable.
The availability of various types of flora and fauna which inhabit these aquatic and terrestrial areas have allowed the Lacandón to thrive in a geographical setting which at first glance appears to be hostile to humans.
By the 8th century, " Albania " had been reduced to a strictly geographical and titular ecclesiastical connotation, and was referred to as such by medieval Armenian historians ; on its place sprang a number principalities, such as that of the Armenian principality and kingdom of Khachen, along with various Caucasian, Iranian and Arabic principalities: the principality of Shaddadids, the principality of Shirvan, the principality of Derbent.
* Should prices change in various geographical areas, referred to as zone pricing?
Germany is unusual among wine-producing countries in that its most prestigious classifications, the various grades of Prädikatswein, are based on the ripeness of the grapes, though their geographical origins are also legally defined.
The story follows a group ( jāti ) of protagonists who are continually reborn throughout the centuries into various cultural and geographical settings, as well as their meetings in bardo between their lives.
Pierre Duval ( 1618 – 1683 ), a nephew of the French cartographer Nicolas Sanson, wrote various geographical dictionaries.
Different forms and colors correspond to various geographical locations.
Taken together, these various productions, with their frequent use of music, their geographical and temporal relocations, and their general modifications of the original serve to lend credence to Stanley Wells ' claim that the play " has succeeded best when subjected to adaptation, increasing its musical content, adjusting the emphasis of the last scene so as to reduce the shock of Valentine's donation of Silvia to Proteus, and updating the setting.
In his major work, Economy and Society he used this term in arbitrary chronological and geographical frames, e. g., he wrote that " this Christian preoccupation with the formulation of dogmas was in Antiquity particularly influenced by the distinctive character of ' intelligentsia ', which was the product of Greek education " When formulating major social classes of his time, Weber combines intelligentsia with other social categories, e. g., he defines a major class consisting of " the propertyless intelligentsia and specialists ( technicians, various kinds of white-collar employees, civil servants – possible with considerable social differences depending on the cost of their training )" and yet other " classes privileged through property and education ".
It is written in strict fugal form, and consists of four voices, each enunciating various cities, countries and other geographical landmarks in true contrapuntal fashion.
In countries where Protected Geographical Status laws are enforced, only products which meet the various geographical and quality criteria may use the protected indication.
This might mean deciding the political resolution of various geographical and nationalist claims following a major conflict, or other contexts.

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