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Esophagogastric region and its rings

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1984
D J, Ott   +3 more
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Regional Attractiveness and Its Determinants

2011
As discussed in the previous chapter, high-quality and efficient territorial capital assets, together with high regional attractiveness, are the elements on which regional competitiveness is based. Territorial attractiveness therefore matters for regional growth, and this applies to all regions, regardless of their exposure to globalization processes ...
Roberta Capello   +2 more
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Agricultural Intensity and Its Regionalization

Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers, 1960
Perhaps the most basic theme of human history has been man's increasing need for food and the effort he has expended in producing it. The intensity of this effort and its wide variance over the earth has been increasingly studied by both economists and geographers.
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GLOBALIZATION AND ITS REGIONAL CONSEQUENCES [PDF]

open access: possible, 2006
The article gives a review of the main trends of globalization development in the modern world in close interdependence with region-nalization processes. The author analyses the social and human problems of the development of Ukrainian regions in the context of their role in retaining the state national identity in the globalized world.
M.I. Dolishniy, V.F. Kyfyak
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The Region and its History

1991
The municipality of Santiago Tangamandapio lies in the hills above the humid irrigated valleys surrounding the town of Zamora in the state of Michoacan. Santiago is close to the old routeway that connects Jacona and Zamora to the south-east with Jiquilpan and Sahuayo to the north and eventually to the lake of Chapala and city of Guadalajara (see Map 2 ...
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Nottingham and Its Region

The Geographical Journal, 1967
J. W. House, K. C. Edwards
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Swansea and Its Region.

The Economic History Review, 1972
R. O. Roberts, W. G. V. Balchin
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Exeter and Its Region

The Geographical Journal, 1970
James Bird, F. Barlow
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China and its Regions

In twenty years of reform in China, the key development has been the opening-up of the market to foreign trade and international investment. This increased economic openness has been accompanied by profound changes in both economic organisation and regional disparity.
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