Exemplos de uso de Geographically isolated em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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It is geographically isolated from most species within its genus.
Here 97% families have tv-including the geographically isolated and remote regions.
Geographically isolated populations of bluefish in a global scale have been reported.
At the same time, antarctica became geographically isolated, following the separation from australia and south america.
Geographically isolated for millions of years, the Chathams have witnessed the evolution of unique bird and plant species.
Advantages include open correspondence, access to more geographically isolated regions, and efficiency of communication.
The geographically isolated Scandinavian countries were less affected by Victorian social taboos and continued with their sauna culture.
In Western Christianity,there were a handful of geographically isolated movements that preceded the spirit of the Protestant Reformation.
Subject: Fragmented digital markets andconsequences for the educational system and investments in geographically isolated regions.
Middle Ages===In Western Christianity, there were a handful of geographically isolated movements that preceded the spirit of the Protestant Reformation.
It is geographically isolated, being separated from north Minneapolis by Olson highway and from Bryn Mawr neighborhood to the south by Bassett Creek.
The disproportionate number of rails in the list reflects the tendency of that family to lose the ability to fly when geographically isolated.
If a firm locates in a geographically isolated region, their market performance will be different than a firm located in a concentrated region.
The process was completed, achieving digital switchover on 5 October 2010, but geographically isolated areas were left with analog broadcasts.
Languages with a small, geographically isolated population of speakers can also die when their speakers are wiped out by genocide, disease, or natural disaster.
Theoretically, this ability to exchange information should help to minimize the tendency for medical care to be geographically isolated and highly variable.
Being surrounded by mountains,Niihama feels geographically isolated from its closest neighbors, Saijō to the west and Shikokuchūō to the east.
Although there is a fair amount of traffic and activity on the streets,the city gives the impression of being geographically isolated as well as a little behind the times.
Though geographically isolated from the battles to the east, a number of military actions took place in the Trans-Mississippi theater, a region encompassing states and territories to the west of the Mississippi River.
Over time, was the land connecting the North End to Boston was filled-in, butthe North End remained geographically isolated until the completion of the Big Dig in 2007.
Arachis burkartii is geographically isolated and shows cytogenetic and floral morphology characteristics that no other species with rizomes show, so it has no direct relationship with rhizomatosae section. arachis retusa was allocated among species of e.
This work focuses on studying the influence of the itinerant special courts in the expansion of the access to justice to individuals geographically isolated.
Data collection was carried out in Sapucaia,state of Rio de Janeiro, a geographically isolated municipality where workers are occupationally and environmentally exposed to OP.
This way, the university extension presents itself as a door who allows the contact of students andprofessionals with populations who live in geographically isolated areas.
This figure, however, masks the higher energy import dependency of peripheral and geographically isolated energy markets such as the Baltics, Ireland and other island communities.
The reported rates of CAH have been as high as 1:280 among the Yupik people of Alaska and 1:2,100 on the French island of Réunion in the Indian Ocean;both of these populations are geographically isolated.
The antarctic continent reached its current position for 45 million years(ma) andhas been geographically isolated from other continents since the breakup of the antarctic peninsula from south america 30 ma ago.
The formation of gene banks assists in preservation of a wide variety of plant genetic material, to preserve the high variability existing inregions between species cerrado, which have been increasingly geographically isolated.
She notes that among these, the Isle of Wight and the South Gyrwe tribes,tiny in terms of their hidages and geographically isolated from other peoples, were among the few who possessed their own royal dynasties.
According to the correspondence of delegadosandsubdelegados, the lack or insufficiency ofpraçasmen was the most common complaint; however, in Amazonas, as it was a younger province,lacking a bureaucratic structure and geographically isolated, the situation sounded most alarming.