0 present participle of migrate --
1 When an animal migrates, it travels to a different place, usually when the season changes: --
2 to begin using a new computer system, or to move information from one type of system to another: --
The raw material and other data point to planned moves towards specific locations in the river valleys for the interception of migrating reindeer herds.
Collision of migrating droplets generically occurs for a configuration of two relatively small droplets submerged into a matrix of larger droplets.
However, the migration can also be done by approximating the migrating individual's representation with a "similar" one in the representation of the receiving subpopulation.
The present work is consistent with this report except for the number of migrating worms recovered in secondary infections.
Eosinophils were therefore mainly involved in protection against tissue migrating worms in secondary infections.
This pattern resolves at between 8 and 10 weeks forming radial stripes that represent chords of clonally related, inwardly migrating cells.
This pattern resolves between 8-10 weeks forming radial stripes thought to represent chords of clonally related, inwardly migrating cells.
According to the model, these migrating populations brought with them ceramics and a sedentary maize-agriculture lifestyle.