peripheral location
collocation in Englishmeaningsofperipheralandlocation
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peripheral
adjective
uk/pəˈrɪf.ər.əl/us/pəˈrɪf.ɚ.əl/
Something that is peripheral is not as important as ...
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location
noun
uk/ləʊˈkeɪ.ʃən/us/loʊˈkeɪ.ʃən/
a place ...
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(Definition ofperipheralandlocationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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These results suggest that microfilaments are involved in theperipherallocationof chromatin, which seems to be important to the further maturation processes.
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These authors stated that microfilaments were involved in theperipherallocationof chromosomes and were also responsible for inducing polar body extrusion.
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Transport problems compounded itsperipherallocationin the regional and national economy.
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Those industries have gone, but they have not been replaced because of the absence of modern transport links to a remote andperipherallocation.
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First,peripherallocationcan be reflected in weaker transport links, which can lead to problems in attracting new businesses, especially manufacturing, and inward investment.
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The placement of the pagoda moved to a moreperipherallocationand the roof bracketing system increased in complexity as roofs grew larger and heavier.
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Peripherallocationon the sidelines of city funds and major transportation routes makes the village is ideal for those who like peace and nature.
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These injection sites correspond to more peripheral locations in the visual field.
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The large nuclear sizes and peripheral locations of the cells devoid of label (arrowheads) further indicate that these cells are the spermatogonia.
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It should be pointed out that it is possible to imagine that the fovea shows weaker attentional modulation than matched peripheral locations.
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Theperipherallocationof adenocarcinoma in the lungs is due to the use of filters in cigarettes which prevent the larger particles from entering the lung.
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The fact that there were so many possible peripheral locations also prevented strategic switching between possible positions.
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Slight decreases in per formance could only be identified in the most peripheral locations.
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Religious considerations apart, such peripheral locations with an open aspect and good supplies of drinking water provided ideal sites for new religious houses.
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The results show that dividing attention leads to multiple spotlights of attention for central as well as more peripheral locations of the visual field.
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It is not easy to find other work in such peripheral locations.
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However, in the next 10 to 15 years when rationalisation took place—when there were cuts in the company, or it was acquired by others—it was the peripheral locations that suffered.
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Performers come from around the world and perform throughout the central part of the city as well as in some peripheral locations.
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Due to urban expansion, most of these 7 settlements have been moved by municipal authorities to more peripheral locations.
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