geographical distribution
Americannoun
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Geography. the parts of the earth in which a particular type of plant or animal is found.
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the relative frequency of occurrence of a particular thing, activity, or other phenomenon in different parts of the world.
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According to the researchers, Desert-SEA's capability to transmit high-power signals and use advanced onboard processing can fill the gaps in the data presented by well logs' geographical distribution.
From Science Daily ● May 16, 2024
He added that "given that the groundwater extraction volume and geographical distribution estimate is confirmed as good by point number 1, the associated contribution to sea level rise due to groundwater extraction is also confirmed."
From Salon ● Jun. 21, 2023
Frankie and Charles were also able to build a wide-ranging geographical distribution network of 301 stores across 29 different states.
From Seattle Times ● Mar. 22, 2023
As for the geographical distribution, the main epicenter of the outbreak is Mubende district, which is near the center of Uganda.
From Scientific American ● Oct. 13, 2022
Anthropography, an-thro-pog′ra-fi, n. that branch of anthropology which treats of the human race according to its geographical distribution.
From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D) by Various
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