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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211. The adhesion ability, the migrated ability and invasive ability were determined with the laminin adhesion test, the chemotactic migration test and the invasion test of reconstituted basement membrane.
212. Migration of students' knowledge is relative to methods of lead-in, mastery-degree of anterior knowledge, relations of new knowledge and anterior knowledge.
213. Therefore, as a migration procedure, create a script to facilitate the conversion to unfenced.
214. However, this entity can develop as a primary infection through blood stream or direct larval migration.
215. The development of wave-theory based seismic migration and imaging methods provides reliable ways for the construction of angle-domain CIGs of high quality.
216. Escaping encroaching snows farther north, pronghorn run south through Wyoming's Gros Ventre mountains on their annual fall migration in 2008.
217. The appearances of BSRs oon near-offset profile, stacked profile, migration profile, migration profile, instantaneous amplitude profile and instantaneous phase profile are compared and described.
218. 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.
219. The driving force of moisture migration in soil is the key of discussing the mechanism of freezing ice and frost heave and the stress of freezing soil.
220. Short distance lateral migration of oil and gas is the general rule, though vertical migration and multi-stage accumulation and dispersion are not uncommon.
221. So these animals have to travel from the ocean's depths toward its upper layers to feast on the phytoplankton growing there. We call this the vertical migration.
222. This photo shows a bowhead whale that was harpooned during the whale fall migration to their winter grounds.
223. The adsorption of organic contaminants in the vadose is one of the most important factors affecting their migration and transformation process.
224. Wave equation time migration fails to image subsurface geological structure correctly in the case of obvious lateral seismic velocity variation.
225. The scale of migration took a quantum leap in the early 1970s.
226. For domain migration, a complete set of information is necessary. Failure to do so may affect domain-related service.
227. Installation and configuration of the final product in the "production" environment, including any data migration that may be needed.
228. The large waves of migration of the modern world, along with the instant technology we've devised (television, radio, movies, the Internet), encourage verbal cross-fertilization.
229. At the end of the initial one month project we delivered an 80 page Agile SOA migration document that was used to introduce the client's staff to SOA and Agile SOA practices.
230. "We found that in colon cancer cells, neurotensin increases not just the rate of growth but also other critical things, including cell migration and metastasis, " said UTMB surgery professor B.
231. The extended ray tracing method can be applied to further researches on depth migration and seismic tomography for TI media.
232. Chloridion participated in various kinds of biological function, such as cellular immunologic response , cell migration, cellular proliferation and differentiation, apoptosis.
233. The Bridger-Teton National Forest has recognized the path of the Grand Teton pronghorn, much of which passes across national forest land, as the first federally protected migration corridor.
234. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC), initially identified in adult bone marrow, have also been described in fetal haemopoietic tissues where they accompany the migration of haemopoietic development.
235. Conclusion:Shuanghuangbu can obviously promote the new bone and cementum formation, restrain the migration of junctional epithelium and enhance the regeneration of periodontal tissue.
236. The books also include a map showing the migration route, and a useful information section to practice reference skills.
237. Process migration mechanism brings the decision made by load balancing algorithm into effect.
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238. Adopted in 1974, the U. S. Congress, "Jackson - Vanik amendment" provides that: "non-market economy" to satisfy the conditions on free migration can only be given MFN status.
239. This kind of emulsive liquid membrane has a higher migration over Sc(III), no migration over Fe(III), and less migration over Ti(III).
240. "Fishing areas" means spawning grounds, feeding grounds, wintering grounds and migration channels of fishes and shrimps , and the mariculture waters of fishes, shrimps shellfishes and algae.
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