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UK
/kˌænəlaɪzˈeɪʃən/
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NOUN
- management through specified channels of communication
- the production of a canal or a conversion to canals
How To Use canalisation In A Sentence
- Some patients were brought back routinely four weeks after recanalisation and most four to eight weeks after radiotherapy.
- If we suppose that some of the ˜pegs™ in Waddington's model are environmental factors, rather than genetic loci, then we can define separate notions of ˜environmental canalisation™ and ˜genetic canalisation™. The Distinction Between Innate and Acquired Characteristics
- Pathak said if a local hospital is equipped with facilities for primary angioplasty, then the patient should be rushed there and if PCI or pre-hospitalisation thrombolysis is done on the way, chances of recanalisation are as high as 99%. The Times of India
- If we suppose that some of the ˜pegs™ in Waddington's model are environmental factors, rather than genetic loci, then we can define separate notions of ˜environmental canalisation™ and ˜genetic canalisation™. The Distinction Between Innate and Acquired Characteristics
- By the end of the eighteenth century it was clear that developing trade required an improvement in communications and that this depended to a large degree on the construction of canals and the canalisation of rivers.
- Sahu underwent a recanalisation operation and the couple had two children, a boy and a girl. Archive 2006-08-01