colonisation dans le dictionnaire PONS

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Carefully dispersed, fragmentary language builds upon the historical context to allude to a wider sense of the violating nature of colonisation.
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This transition from poikilohydry to homoiohydry opened up new potential for colonisation.
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Fires allow the colonisation of microorganisms and termites, which enter the tree and start hollowing out the inside.
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His poetry ranges from observation of everyday experience to the effects of colonisation in a vividly direct, almost tactile, language.
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Most were hunter-gatherers with rich oral histories and advanced land-management practices developed over thousands of years since the ecological destruction of the initial colonisation phase.
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As colonisation developed a small but derivative art scene began based mostly on landscapes.
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The colonisation of new niches resulted in massive body sizes.
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Colonisation can become extensive and eradication very difficult.
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Poised on the edge of the south-west wilderness, forestry has been an important economic driver to the area since colonisation and in recent decades controversial.
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The colonisation of new niches resulted in diversification of body plans and sometimes an increase in size.
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