adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
temperate zone
temperate (= never very hot or very cold )
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Europe's climate is temperate.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
area
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Thus there are two sources of infection during the grazing season in temperate areas .
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The disease is prevalent in temperate areas with high rainfall.
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For example, in temperate areas there should be an annual rotation of pasture with other livestock or crops.
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Trichostrongylus is rarely a primary pathogen in temperate areas , but is usually a component of parasitic gastroenteritis in ruminants.
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This is a widespread species found in warm and temperate areas .
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This genus is the major cause of parasitic gastritis in ruminants in temperate areas of the world.
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The epidemiology of H. contortus is best considered separately depending on whether it occurs in tropical and subtropical or in temperate areas .
climate
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This development is generally very slow and in temperate climates takes at least two months.
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Here I review these data and their implications for a temperate climate .
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Ostertagia is especially important in temperate climates and in subtropical regions with winter rainfall.
country
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People in temperate countries pay little attention to mangroves: trees that grow at the ocean s edge.
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This epidemiological picture, typical of temperate countries , may be modified in some areas by factors such as climate or husbandry.
forest
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Mountainous areas, coastal wetlands, tundra, and temperate forests are under particular threat.
latitudes
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Brown and McCormick's skuas and Wilson's petrels fly as far as temperate latitudes of the northern hemisphere.
zone
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Rodomonte hardly noticed the magnificent, unearthly architecture preserved so beautifully away from the squalls of the less temperate zones .
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Most aquarium plants come from tropical and subtropical areas, with a few from the warmer parts of the temperate zone .
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The epidemiology, at least in temperate zones , is similar to that of Ostertagia in ruminants with seasonal hypobiosis a feature.
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Its distribution ranges from the tropics to the warmer areas of the temperate zone of both hemispheres.
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The epidemiology in subtropical areas is basically similar to that in temperate zones , except that the seasonable timing of events is different.
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Altogether there are four similar species known from he tropics and the temperate zones .
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The life cycle varies, but some species from temperate zones have an annual cycle.
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The length of the day changes in the temperate zone with the change of seasons.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Here I review these data and their implications for a temperate climate.
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Many sea-urchins of temperate waters have tiny pronged pincers, often provided with poison glands.
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The difficulty is greater in relation to overseas markets having temperatures and humidities higher than those of temperate regions.
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The weather here continues to be temperate !