Synonym: geographical. Similar words: geographical, geography, biogeography, demographic, photographic, biographical, cartographic, oceanographic. Meaning: [dʒɪə'græfɪk] adj. 1. of or relating to the science of geography 2. determined by geography.
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181. However, the exporting instability will fall greatly through adjusting the export geographic structure and developing new market, especially the African market.
182. It reads like an old Geographic, rich in the delightful minutiae of bungalows and centipedes, tinned goods, portly lamas, silence and wonder.
183. After the opening of Shanghai port, it attracted a large number of domestic and foreign immigrants to enter, because of its advantageous geographic environment and open business environment.
184. The study caps a process initiated two years ago when National Geographic approached Verso to explore the idea.
185. The components of the intranet do not have to is in one local geographic area.
186. The ability to cross-reference different sets of data with factors like geographic location is really exciting.
187. With this POC, we also tested expansion and scalability capabilities of DB2 UDB's architecture, because the project was in the process of expanding to more clusters in other geographic areas.
188. Last fall and spring, biologist and photographer Joe Riis, funded by the National Geographic Society's Expeditions Council, became the first to document the entire pronghorn migration on foot.
189. Usage is limited by IP address range restricting licenses by geographic area, depending upon network topology.
190. Objective:To investigate the genotype of Sporothrix schenckii and the relationship between genotypes and geographic areas.
191. On the other hand, with the developing of the geographic information system (GIS) and digital evaluation model (DEM), it is possible to extract geomorphologic parameters from digital terrain.
192. A network covering a small geographic area, like a home, office, or building.
193. The results showed the geographic distribution of winter wheat scab in Jiangsu province and it will be scientific foundation of regional long term prediction and integrate management of the disease.
194. The influences of climate change on forestry geographic distribution, phenology , biodiversity, forestry structure[sentencedict.com/geographic.html], and productivity are expounded.
195. The zonal distribution of above 3 kindred plants of Caragana forms a obviously geographic substituted distribution from east to west or from north to south.
196. That brings up significant issues as authoritative source vs . volunteered geographic information.
197. They love National Geographic Magazine unfeignedly and regard it as museum piece.
198. A natural or geographic projection resembling a nipple, as a mountain crest.
199. Like products and people, the geographic location or space area can also be regarded as products.
200. The integrated mapping technology is discussed in light of the power transmission line geographic information system(GIS).
201. One of his biggest achievements was leading a major National Geographic expedition to Antarctica to film the largest iceberg in recorded history.
202. National Geographic assistant editor Melville Bell Grosvenor made the first aerial color photograph when he took this shot of the Statue of Liberty by circling the monument in a Navy Airship ZM C2.
203. The projection also always has a geographic coordinate system associated with it.
204. Generally, although most of parameters can be deduced from geographic information, some sensitive parameters in VIC have to be calibrated based on observed streamflow data.
205. Within its first year the Society's fledgling National Geographic Magazine began publication.
206. The hotel enjoys a superior geographic location, with just a river away from Hong Kong, and very close to Luowu Joint Inspection Building and Shenzhen Railway Station.
207. The platform provides a service of exact orientation of vidicon combine with Geographic Information System (GIS) map.
208. Divisional organization Departmentalization that groups units around products, customers, or geographic regions.
209. Discontinuous geographic variation is often set aside as a special case.
210. Less than a year after the first photograph appears on National Geographic, a jet-propelled diving saucer appears on the April 1960 cover.
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