Similar words: immigration, integration, immigrant, graduation, operation, AND operation, reparation, separation. Meaning: [maɪ'greɪʃn] n. 1. the movement of persons from one country or locality to another 2. a group of people migrating together (especially in some given time period) 3. (chemistry) the nonrandom movement of an atom or radical from one place to another within a molecule 4. the periodic passage of groups of animals (especially birds or fishes) from one region to another for feeding or breeding.
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31. Xplorer offers users a migration path to the firm's GigaCube massively parallel supercomputers which are also to use T9000s.
32. But he is critical, too, of some liberal notions and nostrums about migration, refugees and asylum seekers.
33. The migration is so great that the countryside looks almost emptied.
34. Special molecules called adhesion molecules guide the migration of developing neurons and help them to make stable connections to other neurons.
35. Independent software vendors who have developer kits say knowing Windows programming makes migration relatively straight forward.
36. Still, one dramatic form of this migration can be approximately documented.
37. Illegal migration as fallen off since Fox's election six months ago.
38. I had first seen it on out Skerries during spring migration.
39. Transnational migration, by no means a novel phenomenon, is also a prominent feature of many communities.
40. During this migration they receive signals from the surrounding tissues which directs them along the appropriate developmental pathway.
41. Important resources were located nearby in Jaipur: merchants, wool depots, veterinary hospitals and various government agencies to control migration.
42. North-South models; international migration of labour; trade and industrial structure in the 1930s; the political economy of protectionism.
43. This was not its habitat, and it was obviously coming through on migration.
44. There seems to be a seasonal mass migration from the Rhineland and the Ruhr, extending well into October.
45. The migration process frequently involves a chain of relatives from rural village to urban neighbourhood.
46. They may also be following the migration of their staple food, anchovies.
47. Why is there a migration of industry from urban areas towards relatively rural ones?
48. How much of this is based on migration of workers from other states is debatable.
49. There is considerable return migration except when the military-political situation in countries of origin makes this unfeasible.
50. In Asturias there was a strong tradition of early migration in the poor mountain villages.
51. In 1848 Young marshaled another 1, 229 Saints and Kimball pulled together 662 more for the great migration.
52. Migration from the eastern counties, while on a smaller scale, was forced by no less desperate circumstances.
53. The law itself, according to the bipartisan commission, is a source of continuing illegal migration.
54. Migration, for example, may be an enforced personal tragedy following persecution or a voluntary choice for a more prosperous life.
55. Eventually some pressure or need caused the migration of one or more into already occupied territory.
56. The cell migration cycle is based on experimental work in animal studies as well as in human studies of oral vaccination.
57. We Raika are trying to convince government to set up armed posts along the migration route to protect us. Sentencedict.com
58. What we could not see was that black migration into Compton had already crested.
59. The mid 1980s were also associated with a switch in the direction of the international migration balance.
60. February is the season of the great migration journeys to the southern plains, a time of rebirth for the herds.
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