thestudyof thesystemsandprocessesinvolvedin the world'sweather,mountains,seas,lakes, etc. and of thewaysin whichcountriesandpeopleorganizelifewithin anarea
地理;地理学
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physical geography
the geography ofsomewhere
the way all thepartsof anareaarearrangedwithin it:
thestudyof thefeaturesandsystemsof the earth’ssurface,includingcontinents,mountains,seas,weather, andplantlife, and of thewaysin whichcountriesandpeopleorganizelifewithin anarea
There is vast amount of ' popular ' wine literature, which prefaces its discussions of classed growths and great vintages with potted histories and geographies of wine.
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Identity, difference, feminist geometries and geographies.
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Introduction: rethinking geographies of north-south development.
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Postcolonial geographies: an exploratory essay.
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There are different areas, geographies, social structures and cultures, and we shall have different solutions for those.
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Multiple locations were sampled in quick succession to allow control and test samples to be compared as closely as possible, as far asgeographypermitted.
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The myriad other types of -ilm (natural sciences, engineering, agriculture, medicine,geography, etc.) remained firmly outside the grasp of the indigenously trained.
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Constituting a new nation and defining its culture meant, among other things, mapping its figurativegeography, delineating the nation's boundaries.
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From theoretical explorations of wildlife classification to case studies of human-wildlife conflict, wildlife tourism, to particular human-wild animal geographies, this has proven a dynamic avenue.
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Rett syndrome occurs in approximately 1:10,000 live female births in all geographies, and across all races and ethnicities.
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Foo has twenty over years of experience with leading international firms, held senior leadership roles across businesses and geographies.
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In all, nine low income schools were studied, their locations spanning urban, semi-urban, and rural geographies.
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Many of them immediately went to the ship's library and eagerly scrutinized charts, geographies, histories, and encyclopedias for information.
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Children's geographies is sometimes coupled with, and yet distinguished from the geographies of childhood.
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Many of the master's students, particularly in their dissertations, produced regional geographies that were both physical and human (even economic).
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geography
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cultural geography
Different disciplines are set in play: classics, literary criticism,culturalgeography, the history of dress as well as varieties of social and cultural history.
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historical geography
From the perspective of the nation-state andhistoricalgeography, it is difficult to isolate what are essentially moveable and transitory aspects.
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local geography
A stratified sampling of rural communities by size of their farms, distance from an urban centre andlocalgeography(mountainous, hilly, plain) was used.
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