intermediate zone
collocation in Englishmeaningsofintermediateandzone
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intermediate
adjective
uk/ˌɪn.təˈmiː.di.ət/us/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈmiː.di.ət/
being between two other related things, levels, ...
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zone
noun[C]
uk/zəʊn/us/zoʊn/
an area, especially one that is different from the areas around it because it has different characteristics or is used for ...
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(Definition ofintermediateandzonefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The significance of incommensurability is a function of the size of theintermediatezone.
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These cells have also migrated across theintermediatezoneand past the previously generated cells to the top of the cortical plate.
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The clawback rate in thatintermediatezoneis significantly below the low rate that we used to have for small companies.
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There is, however, anintermediatezoneof direct taxation on highly mobile tax bases, in particular the taxation of companies and the taxation of capital.
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This is seen in multipolar cells, which are abundantly present in the corticalintermediatezone.
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It is differentiated into a foot, a constriction likeintermediatezoneand a capsule.
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On the shore side the mangroves form a brackishintermediatezonewith no clear shoreline.
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The subplate,intermediatezone, subventricular zone, and ventricular zone are found progressively deeper to these developing cortical layers.
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At the beginning of 20th century thisintermediatezonewas completely occupied by farms of varying size.
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The fossil zone has a drop of 100 metres and the thickness ofintermediatezonevaries from 80 metres upstream to 60 metres downstream.
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The hepatocytes of theintermediatezonehave the appropriate morphological and functional features since they have the environment with average concentrations of oxygen and other substances.
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Countercurrent multiplication is a similar but different concept where liquid moves in a loop followed by a long length of movement in opposite directions with anintermediatezone.
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Purkinje cells in theintermediatezoneof the spinocerebellum project to the interposed nuclei, which control the distal musculature components of the descending motor pathways needed for limb movement.
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