Similar words: colonization, decolonization, organisation, privatisation, improvisation, sterilisation, globalisation, crystallisation. Meaning: n. the act of colonizing; the establishment of colonies.
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1) Integration is giving way to colonisation.
2) The reduced colonisation rate of children compared with adults disappears when patients with primary antral gastritis are considered specifically.
3) No dietary factors have been shown to affect colonisation of the large intestine with methanogens.
4) These findings support the hypothesis that H pylori colonisation is directly involved in the hypergastrinaemia.
5) Omeprazole monotherapy merely suppressed bacterial colonisation, especially in the antral region, and eradicated H pylori in individual cases only.
6) The distinguished part he played in the early colonisation of Australia will always render him a prominent person in our history.
7) If colonisation assisted Western hegemony, the end of the colonial era after the second world war set the stage for the rise of China.
8) IT IS a typical example of the colonisation of a new frontier.
9) In conclusion, we investigated the influence of Helicobacter pylori colonisation on gastric mucosal eicosanoid synthesis in patients taking NSAIDs.
10) These differences persisted when subgroups of patients were analysed according to Helicobacter pylori colonisation or degree of mucosal injury.
11) Similarly our study found a strong association between dyspepsia and colonisation by Helicobacter pylori in patients taking NSAIDs.
12) We should resist the manipulation of our desires and form a coalition with women internationally to resist the colonisation of our bodies.
13) When tissue begins to react to the commensals causing inflammation, the process of colonisation has given way to infection.
14) If the uplands and woodlands were apparently settled by the twelfth century,[http://sentencedict.com/colonisation.html] other colonisation probably merely filled in the gaps.
15) Values were too low to judge whether there was any effect associated with Helicobacter pylori colonisation in controls.
16) The problem arose when the government decided to clear the forest along the Sugihan river for a colonisation scheme.
17) To think just a year ago the Moon was supposedly dry. The discovery improves the prospects of future colonisation on or trips to the Moon.
18) Various agricultural schemes were floated, including, in the 1820s, a crackpot colonisation of Hawaii.
19) This changed Israel itself, giving birth to an irredentist religious-nationalist movement intent on permanent colonisation of the occupied lands.
20) This association held strong even after exploring the impact of other potential factors, such as differences in democratisation and histories of colonisation.
21) Though critics have often held up Disney as a symbol of American cultural colonisation, the company tweaks its products for new audiences.
22) Africa is confident that China will not colonise Africa because China understands the humiliation of colonisation from its own experience.
23) By a bizarre twist, this great imperial experiment may hold the key to the future colonisation of Mars.
24) In South Korea the subject is extremely touchy—memories of Japanese colonisation remain fresh.
25) As a product of a Chinese education, I was taught about the west's past record of colonisation in Africa.
26) Mr Tremonti has written extensively in the past about his fears of China's "reverse colonisation" of Europe.
27) Their 500-year history of miscegenation was an unhappy one, the result of European colonisation, exploitation of the native Amerindian population and a long history of African slavery.
28) They now believe that language may have been one of the "tools" that boosted humanity and led to the colonisation of the whole planet.
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