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Перевод: geographical
[прилагательное] географический
Тезаурус:
- Environmental Science: Aspects of nature conservation; Hydrology, especially of peat-covered catchments; Coastal geomorphology and sedimentology including beaches and dunes; Sea-level changes and coastal evolution; Ecology and public impact; Structural geology; Glacial sedimentology; Soil mineralogy and weathering; Aspects of meteorology and geomorphology; Tertiary igneous rocks; Geochemistry; Vegetation and land-use surveying; Remote sensing and geographical information systems.
- They honour no geographical boundaries and the same species are found in the pools of Africa, Asia, America and Europe.
- Relations between government and people in Kaliningrad have improved as both sides have come to realise that the region's precarious geographical location calls for new ways of thinking.
- A single comment by an official or letter to the newspaper may have reflected the perspective of the writer more accurately than reality, but when hundreds of such comments from different districts and time periods are examined, chronological and geographical patterns may be discerned.
- Morever past closures of Colleges of Education have resulted in serious geographical gaps, most notably in the North-East and the Manchester area.
- Networks of production and consumption relations, ossified in fixed capital and anachronistic infrastructure, share the same geographical location as the places mediated by the rich political symbolism invested in the notion of the inner city .
- In its geographical analysis, the DCS system also picked up a problem with a particular building.
- Thus early in the war, Bletchley became the intellectual centre of England in terms other than the purely geographical.
- As demarcated by the local authority for planning and research purposes, Dunrossness is not a geographical base for any socially identifiable collectivity.
- Shaw is already preparing the next generation of managers to handle TL's ever-widening geographical and product spread.
- The infrastructure of permanent residential quarters, offices etc. may come later, but it might transpire that a "floating base" would be more cost effective and enable better geographical coverage.
- In 1976, the new NHS Planning System was introduced and, at the same time, but developed quite independently, the report of the Resource Allocation Working Party (DHSS, 1976), "The RAWP Report", made proposals for improving geographical equity both between regions and within regions.
- We have made mention in passing of mobility within the context of a family's history: both the ups and down of social mobility according to circumstance, and the more obviously-apparent geographical moves people made to ensure their own survival or to better their lot.
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