0 (of certain birds and animals) to travel from one region to another at certain times of the year -- berhijrah
Many birds migrate in the early winter.
1 (of people) to change one’s home to another country or (regularly) from place to place -- berpindah
The Gothic peoples who overwhelmed the Roman Empire migrated from the East.
According to the model, these migrating populations brought with them ceramics and a sedentary maize-agriculture lifestyle.
Eosinophils were therefore mainly involved in protection against tissue migrating worms in secondary infections.
The present work is consistent with this report except for the number of migrating worms recovered in secondary infections.
Consider an electronic cash carrying agent which migrates to some supplier's server.
By following the cantilever displacements as the cells migrated over these cantilevers, they determined the distribution of tension exerted by the cells on the substrate.
In the present experiment subsequent infection of mice by somatically migrated larvae was examined.
Upon entering a snail, the parasite migrates to the heart and digestive gland where it transforms into successive stages of sporocysts.
In contrast, we found that larvae that had migrated to the brain remained there, although some migrated to the eyes.
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