Sentence examples for Resource apportionment from inspiring English sources

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These results indicate that integration of mechanisms based on competitive interaction and plant demography are necessary to account for persistence and resource apportionment.

A reasonably high equitability of resource apportionment among species is evident as the resource distribution in the community follows a lognormal pattern.

Thus, they are not suitable for implementation by network designers; (ii) although the resource apportionment results to be fair from the users' point of view, the achieved QoS may be much larger than demanded.

A high value of H′ was manifested by: a) high species richness (S = 123), b) good equitability (70.6%), c) 'fair' resource apportionment, and d) abundance of rare species (84% species with less than one per cent of total individuals, 67% species with two or less individuals ha−1 and 59% species with one or less individuals ha−1).

As noted previously, the broken stick model has been referred to as a resource apportionment model, and in particular, the resource to be apportioned among the components is the total variance.

The so-called broken stick model has been referred to as a resource apportionment model [ 35] and was first presented as such by MacArthur [ 36] in the study of the structure of animal communities, specifically, bird species from various regions.

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Allocation of resources, apportionment of productive assets among different uses.

The Census Bureau tabulates the over-all population, not just that of citizens, and its results have far-reaching consequences, affecting the allocation of federal resources and the apportionment of congressional seats.

Structure includes the assignment of tasks to individuals or subunits, the apportionment of resources to these units, the designation of customers and markets to units, and generally the breakdown of the larger problem for smaller units.

In many locations this will require reconfiguration and appropriate apportionment of resourcing of multidisciplinary teams in both urban and rural areas, particularly in view of the highly specialist needs of the increasing number of people with diabetes using CSII.

Because nations are prohibited from laying claim to space territories, for instance, there is a need to establish regulations governing the apportionment of usable resources that space may eventually provide.

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