geographical region

collocation in English

meaningsofgeographicalandregion

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geographical
adjective
uk
/ˌdʒi.əˈɡræf.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌdʒi.əˈɡræf.ɪ.kəl/
relating to geography, or to the geography of a particular area ...
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region
noun[C]
uk
/ˈriː.dʒən/
us
/ˈriː.dʒən/
a particular area or part of the world, or any of the large official areas into which a country ...
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(Definition ofgeographicalandregionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofgeographical region

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A single subtype tends to dominate ageographicalregionand/or risk group.
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Therefore, any shift in the trends of seroprevalence and antimicrobial resistance patterns of shigellae strains needs to be monitored very carefully in anygeographicalregion.
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Although all localities were in the samegeographicalregion, low repeatability was expected, since they differed by habitat variables.
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It takes courage and hard work for a scholar to changegeographicalregion.
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Countries are selected on the basis of data availability and do not exhaust any particulargeographicalregion.
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Among our 15 clones, genetic variability was found between regions as well as within the samegeographicalregion.
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The studies are loosely grouped according togeographicalregion.
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There was, however, a univariate association withgeographicalregion.
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These, then, are excellent summary introductions to thegeographicalregionand chronological period(s) they encompass, and could be required reading for students of their subject.
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White's subject, then, is not nature-as-concept, but the particular embodiment of nature in onegeographicalregion.
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However, their sheer diversity seems to have left the author struggling with how best to structure her material - ordering of the text bygeographicalregionis not entirely successful.
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Pie diagrams show the relative abundance (number of genera) of taxa common to a particulargeographicalregion.
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It would be preferable to consider only the outlays for primary education and basic health care, both in aggregate and bygeographicalregion, but such data are not available.
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The study included a sensitivity analysis to test a few key assumptions, for example access to a low-priced supermarket or dependence on local shops for food, andgeographicalregion.
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Respondent's place of residence, education, economic status,geographicalregionand number of living children appeared to be the most important variable determining mass media exposure to family planning.
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No systematic analysis of expenditure bygeographicalregionis made.
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The cost will vary according togeographicalregion.
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