The molecules that mediatemigrationhave not been precisely defined but are likely to be members of the integrin and immunoglobulin families.
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The very high differentiation between the regions was established within two or three generations, despite moderate levels ofmigrationstill occurring.
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For example, there are factors that, when present at midgestation, disturb neuronalmigrationand differentiation.
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All in all, the present analysis thus has led to a somewhat mixed conclusion about the role of the laws of settlement on labourmigration.
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Both of these will be affected bymigration, movement and intermixing between human populations in endemic areas.
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This network of near relatives drastically reduced with the migrations of young adults.
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Since this measure is computed from census statistics, it is affected by differences in enumeration errors and in mortality andmigration.
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Migrationcan, of course, be approached more directly by a description and analysis of the available statistics.
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However,migrationscholars usually distinguish between internal and internationalmigration.
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One set of supportive links arose around discussions of ethnic identity andmigration.
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To date however, the effect of an intestinal adult tapeworm on leucocytemigrationfrom the pronephros has not been ascertained.
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In the embolization of systemic-to-pulmonary collaterals, which is the main indication for this procedure in children, secondarymigrationoccurs towards branch pulmonary arteries.
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Probably no book onmigrationwould be complete without some reference to assimilation, and in a sociological context clearly this is a very important aspect.
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This study investigates differences inmigrationpatterns between men and women, and of migrants belonging to various social groups.
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In addition, legal problems arise whenmigrationcontrols - which have a direct impact on asylum seekers' situation - are exercised by incompetent authorities.
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Collocationswithmigration
migration
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annual migration
Thisannualmigrationhas gone on year after year, quite regularly and without interruption or disturbance, for many generations.
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assisted migration
It is a remarkable fact that the figures for assisted migration in 1925 were 39,000, and that they rose in 1926 to 66,000.
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autumn migration
The alteration of the date will not affect the big autumn migration.
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