geographic origin
collocation in Englishmeaningsofgeographicalandorigin
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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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origin
noun
uk/ˈɒr.ɪ.dʒɪn/us/ˈɔːr.ə.dʒɪn/
the beginning or cause ...
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It is identified bygeographicoriginand its geological classification.
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Thegeographicoriginof the strains was not reflected by the dendrograms.
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There was no clear clustering as a function of thegeographicoriginof the samples.
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Sequences are identified by their accession number and thegeographicoriginof the tested whitefly.
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Thegeographicoriginof the strains was not reflected by the dendrogram.
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There was no relationship between molecular typing andgeographicoriginof these isolates.
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Sequences are identified with their accession number and thegeographicoriginof the tested whitefly.
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They begin with the parentage, religion, andgeographicoriginof the mathematician, and such biographical dates as could be established.
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Characterization of animal products according togeographicoriginand feeding diet using nuclear magnetic resonance and isotope ratio mass spectrometry.
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The mean number of alleles per locus appears to vary according to sample size rather thangeographicorigin.
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Further, we elucidated the possible relationships betweengeographicoriginof cultivars and the pattern of microsatellite polymorphism.
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Nevertheless, the characteristic clinical features together with the ethnic background andgeographicoriginof the patients are important clues facilitating the genetic testing.
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It was possible to correlate genetic identity with morphological nomenclatures, to expand the phylogeny of benthic cyanobacteria, and correlate results withgeographicorigin.
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This is partly a facet of the data, since information on some variables is recorded for only parts of the period (for example, data ongeographicorigin).
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This correlation may be explained by the local spread of strains which, although belonging to the same group, exhibit slightly different sequences according to theirgeographicorigin.
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The result that thegeographicoriginof the strains did not have any influence on their relationship reflected by their positions in the dendrograms was surprising.
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Clustering of individuals is correlated withgeographicoriginor ancestry.
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Early, classical variations are primarily associated withgeographicorigin.
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Because no a priori structure or geographic criteria could be assumed, the overall pattern of genetic relationships among accessions was examined using a cluster analysis irrespective of theirgeographicorigin.
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In order to study the actualgeographicoriginof cigarette beetle populations, samples should be taken in those commodity batches where an infestation is detected in the first place.
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Typically, zoo animals have unknowngeographicoriginor are the offspring of several generations of captive-bred animals with no information on the geographic origin of the founders.
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A further contrast is implied through thegeographicoriginof their songs.
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Other risk factors includegeographicorigin, genetic predisposition, and prior strokes.
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Scientific methods to pinpoint thegeographicoriginof timber are currently under development.
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Even though its originalgeographicoriginmay have been displaced, this clich continues to be used.
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