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- In ethology, territory is the sociographical area that an animal consistently defends against conspecific competition (or, occasionally, against animals...
- Sociography is writing on society, societal sub-divisions and societal patterns, done without first conducting the in-depth study typically required in...
- Andraes (eds.) Journal of Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society: Sociographic Essays on the Post-Soviet Infrastructure for Alternative Healing Practices...
- the term "Bangala" is an artificial construct rather than a natural sociographic grouping. Mongo people also share similarities in their language and...
- America. Regions "Informe sociográfico sobre la religión en Venezuela" [Sociographic report on religion in Venezuela] (PDF). www.gumilla.org (in Spanish)...
- create a one-to-one dialog and connection to the brand. This creates sociographic cohorts for the brand to directly message. For example, neurological...
- Krasheninnikova, Y. (2017). Informal Healthcare in Contemporary Russia: Sociographic Essays on the Post-Soviet Infrastructure for Alternative Healing Practices...
- supplemented by contemporary artists. Another contribution of Clementis was the sociographic tours of the Davists to Kysuce and ****hronie, which contributed to the...
- University of Applied Sciences was named after him. He became famous as a sociographic and fictive short-story writer (in his early times, he identificated...
- shortage was for Reilingh and his staff (de Sociografische Werkgemeenschap (Sociographic Work Community)) a stimulus to investigate problems in neighborhoods...