environmental condition

collocation in English

meaningsofenvironmentalandcondition

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environmental
adjective
uk
/ɪnˌvaɪ.rənˈmen.təl/
us
/ɪnˌvaɪ.rənˈmen.t̬əl/
relating to ...
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condition
noun
uk
/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
us
/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
the particular state that something or someone ...
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(Definition ofenvironmentalandconditionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Size was strongly revealing ofenvironmentalconditionexperienced, and also found to be heritable.
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If agents considered the chances of theenvironmentalconditionchanging, currently low-valued species could develop a more significant role.
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In addition, they state that production decisions appropriate in a specificenvironmentalconditionmight be inappropriate in another.
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These findings thus provide a very interesting link between anenvironmentalconditionand specific host genetic factors.
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The utility of everyone else potentially affected by the action is part of the generalenvironmentalconditionof the world.
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He takes ideas seriously to the point of treating nineteenth-century naturalists as relevant for our ownenvironmentalcondition.
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These will include a requirement to maintain land in good agricultural andenvironmentalcondition.
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Though locally the emergent distinctions were clearly related with differences in the importance of arable farming and animal husbandry, they were certainly not simply determined by 144 theenvironmentalcondition.
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These measures are aimed primarily at improving the economic andenvironmentalconditionof areas suffering from urban dereliction.
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The markets respond to the increase in demand on the part of more producers facing natural andenvironmentalconditionand react to financial speculation.
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It is therefore important to clearly define minimum objectives for environmental quality along with monitoring programmes that can ensure this soundenvironmentalcondition.
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Because we want to make injury surveillance more comprehensive we include mention of risk-taking behaviour, drugs and alcohol, gender considerations, social andenvironmentalcondition.
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Theenvironmentalconditionhas remained stable for at least the last 20 years.
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Will take almost any kind ofenvironmentalconditionand is quite hardy.
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Many switches are operated automatically by changes in someenvironmentalconditionor by motion of machinery.
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No insect, disease, orenvironmentalconditionis yet specifically identified as a joint cause.
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Eligibility for the payment will not be dependent on any farming activity other than keeping all agricultural land on the claimant's holding in good agricultural andenvironmentalcondition.
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The life history of the blackbanded darter depends on geographic variation inenvironmentalconditionsuch as photoperiod and water temperature.
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Prolonged high temperature during the growing season is an importantenvironmentalconditionthat promotes the development of bacterial panicle blight.
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In addition, they are obliged to keep their land in good agricultural andenvironmentalcondition(cross-compliance).
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Vegetation is scarce because the soil is very salty, anenvironmentalconditionin which few plants can survive.
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Indicators are developed based on quantitative measurements or statistics ofenvironmentalconditionthat are tracked over time.
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The availability of adequate vegetation cover at the ground level serves as anenvironmentalconditionfundamentally needed by tigers regardless of the location.
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Genetic compensation describes the situation that occurs when anenvironmentalconditionchanges the phenotype, but the new phenotype is "not" favored by selection.
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For example, a species may delineate an ecoregion or indicate anenvironmentalconditionsuch as a disease outbreak, pollution, species competition or climate change.
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