Examples of 'ecologies' in a sentence

Meaning of "ecologies"

Ecology (noun) is the branch of biology that studies the relationships between living organisms and their environment
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  • plural of ecology

How to use "ecologies" in a sentence

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Ubiquitous learning ecologies for a critical cybercitizenship.
Data was collected through communicative ecologies mapping.
Some of these ecologies have money at the core.
Friendships are an important part of creative human ecologies.
Their body forms and ecologies are diverse.
Capacity building in protection and research of the ecologies.
There are different ecologies of creativity.
It is disrupting national economies and ecologies.
They are different ecologies of creativity.
We already stated that urban settings are graphical ecologies.
Learn from the ecologies of arizona.
From participatory culture to learning ecologies.
New social ecologies and hybrid forms of publication.
We populated all the ecologies.
We can all name the ecologies we belong to and participate in.

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That would cause diseases and would affect ecologies.
Digital learning ecologies and professional development of university professors.
They are designing architectural barks as hosts for evolving ecologies.
So these ecologies change.
One of the cleanest ecologies.
Political ecologies of gentrification.
The same also goes for psychic and material ecologies.
Communicative ecologies can also be characterised across several other dimensions.
Studying the app ecologies.
Ecologies of the imaginary.
We advocate for it in cultural ecologies.
Ecologies of the image.
Including the divergent ecologies.
Ecologies of silence.
The federal government does not examine ecologies until there is a crisis.
It is not about achieving sustainable outcomes for human communities or ecologies.
Ecologies of learning.
There are two ecologies.
Ecologies of knowledge.
Local communities are ecologies.
People died and ecologies will be affected for many many years.
Session on learning ecologies.
Increased heat and changing ecologies would inevitably lead to changes in disease patterns.
Her academic work focuses on property and the ecologies of war.
Other microbes are adapted to the ecologies of particular parts of particular animals and plants.
At present there are more burdens on the healthiness of the ecologies.
Paedophilia because the political ecologies that activated them have become extinct.
I have had them genetically engineered for compatibility with humanoid ecologies.
It is necessary for researchers to separate soil ecologies into their component parts.
These include urbanization in a context of accompanying deforestation that disturbs traditional ecologies.
The present invention can distinguish between the microbial ecologies of planktonic organisms and sessile organisms.
These models are useless for thinking about anarchic projects in the three ecologies.
Connected learning ecologies as an emerging opportunity through Cosplay.
Scientists are increasingly interested in the link between microbial environments and broader ecologies.
His book Media Ecologies examines the interactions of complex media systems in current art practices.

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