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anthropogenically

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  • adverb In an anthropogenic way.

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  • Art offers something to draw from and to return to what have we created that we can be more proud of, in our anthropogenically damaged world?

    Brian D. Cohen: Education and the Visual Arts Brian D. Cohen 2011

  • Art offers something to draw from and to return to what have we created that we can be more proud of, in our anthropogenically damaged world?

    Brian D. Cohen: Education and the Visual Arts Brian D. Cohen 2011

  • Art offers something to draw from and to return to what have we created that we can be more proud of, in our anthropogenically damaged world?

    Brian D. Cohen: Education and the Visual Arts Brian D. Cohen 2011

  • Art offers something to draw from and to return to what have we created that we can be more proud of, in our anthropogenically damaged world?

    Brian D. Cohen: Education and the Visual Arts Brian D. Cohen 2011

  • Art offers something to draw from and to return to what have we created that we can be more proud of, in our anthropogenically damaged world?

    Brian D. Cohen: Education and the Visual Arts Brian D. Cohen 2011

  • Art offers something to draw from and to return to what have we created that we can be more proud of, in our anthropogenically damaged world?

    Brian D. Cohen: Education and the Visual Arts Brian D. Cohen 2011

  • Art offers something to draw from and to return to what have we created that we can be more proud of, in our anthropogenically damaged world?

    Brian D. Cohen: Education and the Visual Arts Brian D. Cohen 2011

  • The regions represented in that report are estimated to contain 95% of the lakes and 84% of the streams that have been anthropogenically acidified in the U.S.

    Acid rain 2010

  • In particular, improvement is needed in representing ocean/atmosphere/sea-ice interaction processes in order to better evaluate their importance within the context of natural variability and anthropogenically forced change in the climate system.

    Global coupled atmosphere-ocean general circulation models 2009

  • The polygon directly north of Lake Tanganyika that White portrays as a ‘mosaic of East African evergreen bushland and secondary Acacia wooded grassland’ was subsumed within the montane forest ecoregion, as this was considered more representative of the potential (non-anthropogenically influenced) vegetation.

    Albertine Rift montane forests 2009

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