Move from one country or region to another and settle there.
1 The majority of the population has managed to migrate through private interventions.
2 Mature systems with lots of data can take several hours to migrate .
3 Avoid plastic wrap; its plasticizing chemicals tend to migrate into fat-rich foods.
4 Organizations tend to overestimate how quickly they'll migrate to newer operating systems.
5 And fourth, ritually migrate everything over when you get a new computer.
6 Canada seems to be the country to migrate to at the moment.
7 Salmon migrate close to our shores, often within a couple of miles.
8 Neutrophils migrate to infected mucosal sites that they protect against invading pathogens.
9 Here the birds migrate up and down instead of south and north.
10 We show that BM MSCs migrate in response to many chemotactic factors.
11 In organ culture, the cells continued to migrate spontaneously into the medium.
12 Investors may migrate to other benchmark rates to underpin loans and derivatives.
13 They were clearly trying to migrate away from the zone of devastation.
14 Fresh-water mussels migrate into deeper water at the approach of cold weather.
15 Only those that express phosphorylated ERa migrate and infiltrate the mouse uterus.
16 It was suggested CXCR4-positive cells were prone to migrate to lymph nodes.
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