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Extirpation
EXTIRPATION. The term extirpation is most commonly associated with the Catholic Church's project to eradicate traditional religious practices in the Americas after the Spanish conquest. The Andean highlands, Mesoamerica, and other areas of high indigenous cultural development have rich religious... Read more |
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Native Americans
Native Americans Indigenous peoples of the American continent.North AmericaNative North Americans are believed to be descended from Asian peoples who crossed via the Bering Strait or the Aleutian Islands around 20,000 bc or earlier. They may be divided into eight distinct cultural and geographic... Read more |
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area-effect speciation
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area-restricted search
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European Economic Area
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equal-area net
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Cognitive remediation
Cognitive remediation Definition Cognitive remediation is a teaching process that targets areas of neuropsychological functioning involved in learning and basic day-to-day functioning. Purpose The goals of cognitive remediation are to bolster specific cognitive ... Read more |
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Metropolitan Statistical Area
Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) A Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) is a designation the U.S. government uses to refer to a region that, broadly speaking, consists of a city and its suburbs, plus any surrounding communities that are closely linked to the city because of social and/or... Read more |
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Richland
Richland city (1990 pop. 32,315), Benton co., S Wash., at the confluence of the Columbia and Yakima rivers, in an irrigated farm and vineyard region; inc. 1958. It is the headquarters of the U.S. Department of Energy's Hanford Nuclear Reservation (620 sq mi/1,606 sq km), on which the city's economy... Read more |
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opossum
opossum , name for several marsupials , or pouched mammals, of the family Didelphidae, native to Central and South America, with one species extending N to the United States. With the exception of an obscure group found in South American forests, opossums are the only living marsupials outside the... Read more |
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