Collocations withmigration
These are words often used in combination withmigration.
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annual migration
This annual migration has 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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fall migration
During the fall migration and winter, chickadees often flock together.
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forced migration
The diary's dominant theme is one of forced migration.
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illegal migration
More work is needed on illegal migration.
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increased migration
The case that increased migration will undermine popular commitment to social spending is not proven.
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internal migration
His early findings are already providing striking and original evidence regarding internal migration following the fire.
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international migration
However, migration scholars usually distinguish between internal and international migration.
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large-scale migration
Mutual aid networks had existed before the large-scale migration of the 1950s began.
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mass migration
It must not be forgotten that the mass migration being described here took place in a time of war.
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migration policy
First and foremost, there are lessons for national migration policy.
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migration route
Additionally, there are no reports on the migration route of the larvae involved in an infection of the eye.
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net migration
Net migration is the difference between population change and natural increase (births-deaths).
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neuronal migration
For example, there are factors that, when present at midgestation, disturb neuronal migration and differentiation.
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rapid migration
The combined effects of less erosion-resistant marly limestone and the columnar jointing of basalts caused the rapid migration of the knickpoint toward the upstream reach.
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rural-urban migration
Another consequence of economic growth is rural-urban migration.
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seasonal migration
One species specializes on prey that exhibits seasonal migration (rats).
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spring migration
It celebrates the spring migration of the trumpeter swan.
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vertical migration
We anticipate that the stratification, in suppressing the vertical migration of fluid particles, will suppress the vertical transport of heat.
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voluntary migration
There are several types of voluntary migration, including emigration for professional or economic reasons and family reunification.
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wave of migration
Alternatively, as the histological appearances suggest, some may arrive in a new wave of migration from the ventral thalamus or ganglionic eminence.
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