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Examples of agglomeration


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The most complicated environment - the one consisting of dense agglomerations of people, their dwellings, their means of production, their roads, and their vehicles - are also the most difficult.
Population concentration has its own logic and is not a mechanical consequence of aggregate growth: some of the world's largest urban agglomerations are located in sparsely populated countries.
I believe that the vast agglomerations in our comprehensive schools have proved destructive of individuality.
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Out of the 18 agglomerations discharging into those areas, 14 comply with the requirements of the directive.
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Cohesion policy is the basis for implementing the sustainable development of urban agglomerations and rural areas, taking into account their specific character and possibilities.
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In 1998 there were many agglomerations of more than 150 000 inhabitants that had still not resolved the issue of waste-water treatment.
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Of the 527 agglomerations comprising more than 150 000 inhabitants, 94 discharge their effluent unprocessed into the environment and 134 others provide insufficient information.
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The requirement for mapping and action plans would apply to major roads, railways and airports and urban agglomerations.
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Of course, matters relating to cities cannot ever be considered without reference to the surroundings of the cities that constitute urban agglomerations.
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My first objective is the relief of congestion in the great urban agglomerations.
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I know relatively few secondary moderns which are agglomerations in the sense that a number of proposals have been put forward for big cities.
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Will they tell us who it is precisely against whom we are called upon to prepare these huge agglomerations of force?
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The other ancillary industries grew up close to them—the banks and exchanges, and all the rest—and they formed these vast agglomerations.
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Accidents occur where there are great agglomerations of people going about their ordinary business, and these accidents happen by a mixed contribution of carelessness in different degrees from different classes.
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Rural agglomerations are a collection of a number of villages.
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In the world of the steppe, where agglomerations of groups were rather fluid, it was vital to know how to deal with a newly-emergent power.
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According to the 2011 census, there are 15 urban agglomerations with a population greater than 500,000.
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In 1950, there were 83 cities with populations exceeding one million; but by 2007, this had risen to 468 agglomerations of more than one million.
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The other principle, agglomeration, is a suppressed assumption in his presentation of the argument.
About 50.35% of the population reside in the urban agglomerations.
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People located in cities are more productive than those working outside dense agglomerations.
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They can also refer to specialised agglomerations of activities such as urban university campuses or research institutes.
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The probability level plot shows a slight, and very gradual, decline, down to the final agglomeration of all individuals into a single cluster.
The probability level declined gradually all the way down to the final agglomeration of all individuals.
The most important characteristics to examine are the size of the uterus, presence of nodes or agglomerations, consistency, size, tilt, and mobility.
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The development of the railway network also led to the creation of new agglomerations: future towns, near the stations.
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In each of the three subsamples, the agglomeration index indicated three to five possible clusters.
The walls to the east fell gradually to allow the coupling to the new agglomerations were to be formed as a result of population growth.
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The primary guide in the present study is the agglomeration schedule.
In larger urban agglomerations a number of towns and cities are clustered around a major urban center forming a metropolitan region.
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Another list defines megacities as urban agglomerations instead of metropolitan areas.
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The village progressively imposed its importance in the territory it belonged, which included diverse resources, a prolifieration of small agglomerations and agricultural parcels.
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Completed in 1961, the orphanage uses an agglomeration of several types of modules based on the square.
Sub-divisions often follow the boundaries of local authorities existing before re-organisation in 1974, or the boundaries of current authorities within agglomerations.
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The complex, organized in a circular pattern, is marked by a forest of about 95 granite monoliths, deposited in small agglomerations.
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Figures in the last column come from the citypopulation.de website and correspond to urban agglomerations.
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Article 165 provides that the law can create agglomerations and federations of municipalities.
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In addition, there are composition maps (i.e. extending over sheet borders) covering urban agglomerations, or tourist areas.
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With the advent of industrialization, important new uses for land emerge, as sites for factories, warehouses, offices, and urban agglomerations.
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Both agglomerations present outstanding examples of mono-industrial manufacturing-towns, which are still well-preserved and active.
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The structure facilitates both fine differentiation and the agglomeration or collapse of the codes.
The list does not indicate the population of the urban agglomerations.
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Agglomerations of glandular tissue can be found on the apex of the tubercles.
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They may possess substantial externalities derived from the agglomeration of particular industries in their territories.
The planar geography of the region also favours urban growth and agglomerations.
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Reaction kinetics models of the agglomeration process can be used to capture the qualitative aspects of the size distribution in equilibrium.
No villages or large agglomerations of dwellings existed.
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Hence, the agglomeration's population reaches at least 380,000 people.
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The cave contains cauliflower-shaped agglomerations of a substance called moonmilk; this is a precipitate of calcium carbonate and bacteria.
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Economists have recently shown that there exists indeed a large productivity gain due to locating in dense agglomerations.
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Analysis and modelling for coagulation or agglomeration into microscopic particles are presented.
The chemicals may be cations, anions, molecules or agglomerations on the order of one thousand or fewer molecules, so long as a soluble micro-granule is formed.
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At the 2001 census 72.2% of the population lived in about 638,000 villages and the remaining 27.8% lived in more than 5,100 towns and over 380 urban agglomerations.
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Intelligent / smart cities use technology and communication to create more efficient agglomerations in terms of competitiveness, innovation, environment, energy, utilities, governance, and delivery of services to the citizen.
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The divisions are basically agglomerations of provinces and have few administrative functions of their own, but serve to foster cooperation among the member provinces for providing services.
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The universe would not be, then, but a group of volumes that touch, interfere, and conjugate each other, while remaining in diverse states of agglomeration and density.
Therefore, to rescue their view, semi-global consequentialists not only have to reject the principle of agglomeration, but also have to reject the principle that combined 'oughts' imply 'can'.
The parish populations have seen fluctuations, although the most recent census show that 31 of these agglomerations had population levels in 1991 much lower than their first tabulation.
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The city is one of the 50 largest urban agglomerations in the world, and is also the world's largest city not situated on a river, lake, or coastline.
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The region has an area of 4,355 km and with a population of 20,998,395, it is among the top ten most populated urban agglomerations in the world.
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Contrary to what he claims, the mere observation that, given voluntarism, blameless wrongdoing is inconsistent with agglomeration does not constitute a knockdown objection against semi-global consequentialism.
First, the dendogram and agglomeration schedule showed that the increase in distance coefficients was par ticularly pronounced when four clusters were successively merged into three clusters.
Note that this list refers only to the population of individual municipalities within their defined limits, which does not include other municipalities or unincorporated suburban areas within urban agglomerations.
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Why is agglomeration so indispensable?
We have the greatest agglomeration of force that has ever been associated.
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The evils, actual and potential, of this increasing agglomeration of human beings are so generally recognised as to need no comment.
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What was once a simple agglomeration of companies has become a formal cluster.
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There is little point in reorganisation to improve services if the resources are diverted to structural agglomeration.
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We can see that the policy of the location of industry has helped by preventing too great an agglomeration of industries in one place.
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The prime need now is for constructive analysis, not a further agglomeration of material.
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The small donations that are brought into an agglomeration through the political levy of the trade union system, once agglomerated, create a huge power of influence.
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Even if one has a partial allocation—less than satisfactory, but certainly better than a global aggregation or agglomeration of figures—that will reveal some information that will be valuable.
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In 2007 the population of these cities' agglomeration was 818,395 inhabitants in a total area of 18,864.20 km.
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According to the 1998 census, the population of the city proper was 1,519,570 and that of the urban agglomeration was 2,135,630.
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The agglomeration process between particle and droplet continues in the diverging section of the venturi.
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In recent years, the addition of an agglomeration drum has improved on the heap leaching process by allowing for a more efficient leach.
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Artificial surfactant has been found to greatly reduce this particulate agglomeration.
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A census agglomeration comprises one or more adjacent census subdivisions that has a core population of 10,000 or greater.
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Marshallian economies also accrue to a firm within a growing industry, resulting from agglomeration of industrial districts or clusters in a particular area.
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The term urban agglomeration refers to the population contained within the contours of a contiguous territory inhabited at urban density levels.
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The urban agglomeration encompassed 72 cities and 527 towns and villages, as of 2006.
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In 2007 the city's population stood at 10,886,518 and it was estimated that 18.8 million people lived in the urban agglomeration.
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The statistical operations which follow deal therefore with a total of 216 agglomerations.
In short, there is a perfect equivalence between the economic network and the framework of agglomerations.
They favored the creation of strong central bureaucratic authorities to ensure that the new agglomerations of private power operated ultimately in the public interest.
More than other agglomerations, the chef-lieu towns possessed the sources of prosperity to sustain their own growth.
The number of urban agglomerations on either side of the line is roughly equal.
The urbanization index will also rise if the rural population is grouped in large villages (agglomerations of more than 1,500 inhabitants).
Villages developed later, either as deliberate creations or as agglomerations of hamlets.
Thus, we have basic shapes of agglomerations and rows, the degree of regularity, presence or absence of greens, and composite or polyfocal plans.
Only sixty-nine agglomerations combined a below average score for the variables' negative modalities with an above average score for the positive modalities.
Finally, in 1832, a total of 296 advertising papers and 235 newspapers were being published in the departments in 113 urban agglomerations.
On the other hand, all agglomerations are equal faced with the modifications in the flows of international trade.
The 308 agglomerations have been divided according to size into six groups and then between the seven administrative levels established earlier.
A total of seventy-five agglomerations appear in this group.
On this criterion and at this point in time, the chefs-lieux d'arrondissement appear not to have had any advantage over similar sized agglomerations.
Now the modernists' argument has been that such pre-modern political agglomerations could not support a widespread feeling of common identity or solidarity.
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