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ecology

[ih-kol-uh-jee, ee-kol-] / ɪˈkɒl ə dʒi, iˈkɒl- /
NOUN
environmental science
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STRONGEST


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At the time, the goal was strictly related to national security, not ecology.

From Science Daily

Watson’s appointment as artistic director of Los Feliz’s Skylight Theatre Company starting Jan. 1 is good news for the city’s theater ecology.

From Los Angeles Times

"However, while there have been individual studies on changes in the plants' genomes, their ecology and their reproduction, we don't know how they relate to each other," explains Suetsugu.

From Science Daily

Their work applies population ecology theory to quantify the forces that shaped urbanization across the Classic Maya Lowlands.

From Science Daily

Well-illustrated with historical photographs and incorporating a consideration of trade, economics and ecology, this is one of those rare books that makes you think differently about an entire sector of the built environment.

From The Wall Street Journal