- kentrikós ("center").
Polycentricism (or
polycentricity) is the
abstract noun
formed from
polycentric. They may
refer to:
Polycentric law, a
legal structure...
- In genetics, a
polycentric chromosome is any
chromosome featuring multiple centromeres.
Polycentric chromosomes are
produced by
chromosomal aberrations...
-
Polycentric law is a
theoretical legal structure in
which "providers" of
legal systems compete or
overlap in a
given jurisdiction, as
opposed to monopolistic...
-
metropolitan area[a] or
Upper Silesian urban-industrial agglomeration) is a
polycentric metropolitan area in
southern Poland and
northeastern Czech Republic...
- inter-metropolitan
issues on a
continental or
global scale. At the
macro level polycentricism is
considered to be “a
useful alternative model to
enhance regional...
-
sometimes rural areas, all of
which the city is
presumed to influence. A
polycentric metropolitan area
contains multiple urban agglomerations not connected...
- List of
metropolitan areas in the
United Kingdom Part of the
Randstad polycentric urban region consisting of the
metropolitan areas of
Amsterdam (2,497...
- A
pluricentric language or
polycentric language is a
language with
several codified standard forms,
often corresponding to
different countries. Many examples...
- Samo; Žaucer,
Tadej (2008). "Small and Medium-Size
Towns as the
Basis of
Polycentric Urban Development" (PDF).
Geodetski Vestnik. Vol. 52, no. 2. ****ociation...
- breakage.
Polycentric chromosomes have
several kinetoc**** clusters, i.e. centromes. The term
overlaps partially with "holocentric", but "
polycentric" is clearly...