noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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clinical
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We find much of concern in the current vituperative condemnation of clinical ecology .
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No such authoritative review of clinical ecology can occur without the active participation of proponents of the approach.
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Papers written by clinical ecologists for clinical ecologists in clinical ecology journals have little scientific impact.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Plans to build a new airfield could threaten the delicate ecology of the island.
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She is giving a lecture about the natural history and ecology of the sea shore.
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the ecology of the Red Sea
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Bell set out to catalog species according to their ecology and their sexuality.
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Human ecology includes a vast complexity of social elements, themselves functioning in relation to modes of economic exploitation in varying regional ecologies.
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I have gone further, and combined sociology with ecology in the science of socioecology.
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In 20 years or so, Frelich believes, restoration ecology will become far more acceptable among professional foresters.
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In most cases, ecology is to blame.
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Many graduate students and overseas visitors have worked on aspects of the ecology of this field.
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One definition of a coevolutionary ecology is a collection of organisms that serve as their own environment.
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They are aware of trade-offs between civilization and ecology .