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varied and geographical
Prior to modern times, there was no distinction between architects, engineers and often artists, and the title used varied depending on geographical location.
Over the course of history, the geographical territory that was called " Flanders " has varied.
The definition of the unit varied between geographical regions.
Its varied geographical features divide Japan into six principal climatic zones.
The Mesolithic began with the Holocene warm period around 11, 660 BP and ended with the introduction of farming, the date of which varied in each geographical region.
Manors varied similarly in their geographical arrangement: most did not coincide with a single village, but rather consisted of parts of two or more villages, most of the latter containing also parts of at least one other manor.
The township of Trento is geographically very large and encompasses the town centre as well as many suburbs of extremely varied geographical and population conditions ( from the industrial suburb of Gardolo, just north of the city, to tiny mountain hamlets on the Monte Bondone ).
The service provided four channels of live TV to each aircraft, and available TV programming varied depending on geographical location.
This is one distinct region of many in the Pokémon world, which includes varied geographical habitats for the Pokémon species, human-populated towns and cities, and routes between locations.
This region of Venezuela has undergone important changes over the years, and while the geographical borders have remained, the territorial delineation has varied.
Depending on the subject and geographical region the highest round of the Olympiads varied from the All-Union level in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry to the Regional level in some other disciplines.
The Fertile Crescent had a large area of varied geographical settings and altitudes.
The floral characteristics of the Gran Chaco are varied given the large geographical span of the region.
The period began around 11, 500 years ago and ended with the introduction of farming, the date of which varied in each geographical region.
Their diet is varied and differs in different investigations, suggesting opportunistic feeding and geographical variation.
Cultural and subsistence practices varied widely among native groups, who were spread across vast geographical distances.

varied and temporal
While operation of a phased array is readily understood as a completely geometric technique, the fact that a synthetic aperture system gathers its data as it ( or its target ) moves at some speed means that phases which varied with the distance traveled originally varied with time, hence constituted temporal frequencies.

varied and prevalence
They determined that the prevalence of chronic pain varied from 10. 1 % to 55. 2 % of the population.
Upper-class landowners in Europe were often also members of the titled nobility, though not necessarily: the prevalence of titles of nobility varied widely from country to country.
In the United States, public awareness of the phenomenon of prison rape is a relatively recent development and estimates to its prevalence have varied widely for decades.
For intolerance to food additives the prevalence varied between 0. 01 to 0. 23 %.
The prevalence of infection varied from 70 to 80 % in red deer and maximum parasite burden was 144 worms.

varied and diversity
In the university milieu of scholarship and research, of social diversity, of new ideas and varied and wide-ranging interests, `` socialization '' into a campus culture apparently means heightened appreciation of the idea of a liberal education in the arts and sciences.
The meaning of " free market " has varied over time and between economists, the ambiguous term " free " facilitating a diversity of uses.
* Shows whether the results are more varied than what is expected from the sample diversity,
The result is a varied portrait of the genre, highlighting its maximum diversity without, however, giving a focused sense of what songs were most common during the heyday of shanties or in latter eras.
A fundamental part of ` Abdul-Bahá's teachings on evolution is the belief that all life came from the same origin: " the origin of all material life is one ..." He states that from this sole origin, the complete diversity of life was generated: " Consider the world of created beings, how varied and diverse they are in species, yet with one sole origin " He explains that a slow, gradual process led to the development of complex entities:
University College houses several academic programs within the University of Toronto, further varied by major, minor and specialist concentrations, including Canadian studies, drama, health studies, and sexual diversity studies.
The broadcaster is required to provoke debate and critical thought, reflect New Zealand and Maori cultural diversity, cater for varied ages and interests, promote music and drama and create a sense of national identity.
: Creating productive opportunities to stimulate new ideas and capitalize on the diversity and varied perspectives of the membership ; and
Human Rights First strives for a diverse workforce that includes racial, ethnic and gender diversity, as well as a staff that possesses a varied international background.
Among all living organisms, flowers, which are the reproductive units of angiosperms, are the most varied physically and show the greatest diversity in methods of reproduction of all biological systems.
A characteristic of the wines from this appellation is their great diversity due to the many and mixed soil types and varied climates.
The lagoon has rich flora and fauna diversity, which supports active commercial fisheries and a large and varied bird population.
Vineyards in Montalcino are planted in varied soils-including limestone, clay, schist, volcanic soil and a crumbly marl known as galestro-at altitudes ranging from 149 m to 500 m. This diversity in terroir contributes to the vast range in quality and potential complexity of Brunello di Montalcino.
The varied sea landspace offers a diversity of flora.
Along the Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail route, visitors can experience the varied landscapes similar to those the expedition saw ; learn the stories of the expedition's events, members, and descendants ; better understand the Native American diversity of cultures in their homelands and their guidance on the expedition ; and appreciate the extent and lasting influences of Spanish colonial settlements in present day Arizona and California.
It is often recommended as the best remedy for a hangover and it is also used a metaphor for the country's racial diversity ( much like the salad bowl concept in the United States ) due to the varied ingredients that contribute their particular properties to and having an equally important role in the cooking process and final product.
The terrain, formed by valleys, fluvial mountain trails and streams, is extremely rugged and varied, contributing to the ecological diversity and richness.
The terrain is extremely rugged and varied, contributing to the ecological diversity and richness.
The varied age and canopy structure of woodland encourages a high diversity of butterflies, nationally scarce species including the White-letter Hairstreak ( Strymonidia walbum ) and High Brown Fritillary ( Argynnis edippe ), while species such as the Chalkhill Blue ( Lysandra coridon ) and Brown Argus ( Aricia agestis ) occur on the limestone grassland.
In addition, Litchfield Island possesses rich growths of vegetation and has the most varied topography and the greatest diversity of terrestrial habitats of the islands in Arthur Harbor.
2 ) Celebrate and respect the diversity of our membership through appreciation of our varied educational, musical, occupational, generational, and cultural experiences.

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