Migration of certain racial groups.
She was very selective when choosing the right candidate for the job.
The plural form of migration is migrations.
Selective reporting is when information is presented carrying with it bias; good statistically but the data used was flawed, only publishing interesting new ideas in science, not boring or work confirming an already known fact.
You can abbreviate migration as "mig." or "migr."
An antonym for migration is immobility.
eco-migration
The three alternatives to selective pressures are adaptation, migration, and genetic drift. Genetic drift refers to random changes in the gene pool of a population that can lead to changes in allele frequencies over time, independent of natural selection.
selective transport is the transport of specific substances by means of protein channels and pumps.
its where its within a country
The Selective Service Act, although the definition you give of it is a bit misleading.
Noel Pitts Gist has written: 'Secret societies' -- subject(s): Secret societies 'Selective factors in migration and occupation' -- subject(s): Internal Migration, Occupations
To move from city to city, within your country (state).
Urbanization is the physical growth of urban areas as a result of rural migration
Step migration is a migration pattern that consists of a series of small, less extreme locational changes. For example, if a person moves from a farm to a small town, then to a larger town and finally a city, it is an example of step migration. Source: http://geog.tamu.edu/sarah/humangeog/migration8.html Yea but then i think he was talking about the Migration Step migration....
The tendency for certain types of people to move; such as those in their early adult years of ages 18-30, people of a higher education or special talent ( Brain Drain), and those with kinship or friendship ties in other countries (Chain Migration).
The definition of chain migration is the tendency of certain cultural or ethnic groups of people to migrate to the same area as others like themselves. This is common when people migrate from one part of the world to another.
Movement refers to the act of changing physical location or position. Migration involves the movement of individuals or groups from one place to another, often for reasons such as seeking better opportunities, fleeing conflict, or following seasonal patterns.