The southern transect spanned principally xeric habitats, whereas the eastern crossed mesic forest. |
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The direction of each transect was randomly chosen using the second-hand on a timepiece. |
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This situation raises numerous possibilities for mineral reactions, especially when the fractures transect different rock types. |
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Not all canopy species actually rise to dominance along any given transect. |
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These values suggest that the Mohorovicic discontinuity remains relatively deep, 40 to 45 km, beneath western half of the transect. |
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Structural characteristics of brigalow vegetation at the start of each transect were measured and recorded. |
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The recording tape recorder was placed at 1, 5, 20, 40, 60, 80, and 100 m along the transect line. |
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The lichen samples were collected along a transect from the northern maritime Antarctic to the continent. |
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The quadrant is a one metre square metal frame which is put on the seagrass bed at each ten metre point along the transect line. |
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Both genetic and morphological clines along the Virginia transect were steeper than along the West Virginia transect. |
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Because our survey effort was equal for each transect within a year, summing abundances over migration visits did not lead to spurious results. |
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In this transect, the contact between the Carboniferous strata and the volcanic sequence appears to be an unconformable sedimentary contact. |
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The survey was flown along the same transect lines used during the 1985 and 1993 surveys. |
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Identifies all the roads that transect the Greenbelt as well as major employment sites and residential communities outside the Greenbelt. |
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A basin analysis study is being completed along a southeast to northwest transect from Manheim to St Agatha. |
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In the absence of neap tide transect data this hypothesis cannot be tested directly, but three pieces of indirect evidence weigh against it as a complete explanation. |
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The role of WFP staff and partners in a transect walk is to be curious, observe, ask questions and listen. |
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On a global scale, the integrated effects of climate can readily be seen along a transect from pole to Equator. |
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On a continental scale, a transect taken across the central United States from east to west shows the effects of increasing evapotranspiration. |
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And you guessed it, there's purple right over the starting point of the first transect line. |
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For example, in some countries, it would be impossible to go on a transect walk with women of the community. |
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They transect all age groups as well as all intellectual levels and socio-economic groups. |
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In order to choose a representative water quality site, water from a cross-sectional transect of the river was sampled. |
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In the field, transect lines were cut with cutlasses and marked with stakes and flagging tape. |
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Ground truth transect efforts are now required in the monitoring program due to the dispersed structure of the bed in recent years. |
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Thickness and distribution of permafrost along a north-south transect from the Beaufort Sea to the Alberta border. |
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The species, and number, of lemming predators observed during the line transect survey are also counted. |
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The annual population estimations are done by quite precise transect surveys on pup production. |
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To unilaterally transect ascending and descending pathways in the spinal cord, we used jeweller's forceps to hemisect the spinal cord at the level of T2. |
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To ensure we surveyed across both vegetation classes without bias, we also conducted transect surveys across the extent of each study site. |
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Therefore you cannot estimate numbers of animals using transect methods. |
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At each site, we placed eight traps at 20-m intervals along a transect line. |
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Three replicates of cross sections are achieved for this survey: running parallel to the reef crest, at a depth of 10 m, a ribbon is stretched over a 20 m along transect. |
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Depending on the location of the transect, denser populations were observed in the shallower areas, at moderate depths, or in the deeper areas. |
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Three soil samples were collected from each transect and tested for salinity, percent organic matter, and grain size. |
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We compared the frequencies of alightings on hosts with those predicted from random transect data. |
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Weale's transect spotlights that Belgium is further west in the genetic map than North Walsham, Asbourne and Friesland. |
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The Welsh Marches Line and the Cotswold Line transect the region as well as the Cross Country Route and Chiltern Line. |
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For the short-term transects, the average web site residence time for each transect site was calculated. |
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Exceptions were higher-than-average biomasses at stations 7 and 8 on the Louisbourg transect and lower-than-average biomasses at station 5 on the Louisbourg transect and station 3 on the Halifax transect. |
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Analysis of physical oceanographic transect data will advance our understanding of environmental controls on habitat and thus affect management strategies. |
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Soils formed at the dry southern end of the transect are shallow and rocky, whereas those at the humid northern end show well-developed B horizons and reddish colour. |
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Continuous lithosequences have parent materials whose properties vary gradually along a transect, the prototypical example being soils formed on loess deposits at increasing distances downwind from their alluvial source. |
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Rosetta's stone A glide-path to knowledge Stress test ReprintsIn March the programme's researchers laid dozens of devices along a transect running 400km north from the ice's edge. |
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The village community should transect where pupils defecate, calculate the volume of fecal matter from the school and discuss its impact on the village. |
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At each site, a 100-m sampling transect was selected, along which five quadrats were established. |
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Initially a cross-shelf transect of 10 stations was surveyed, extending from the island of Martha's Vineyard out to just beyond the 200-m isobath. |
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