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The phrase "a given tract" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific area of land or a defined section of something, often in legal or scientific contexts.
Example: "The study focused on the ecological impact of development within a given tract of forest."
Alternatives: "a specified area" or "a designated parcel".
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They capture topographic data that can be used to guide projects in road building or maintenance, or to understand volumetrics, meaning how much is growing in, or coming out, of a given tract of forest.
Suitability evaluation of urban construction land based on geo-environmental factors is the process of determining the fitness of a given tract of land for construction.
Instead, it provides a good criterion for comparing different management regimes on a given tract of land, or comparative potential returns among species and countries with current forest plantation management, productivities, costs, and returns.
For a given tract length, the probability of disease onset increases with age.
For a given tract of interest, the measured scalar coefficients were obtained by averaging over the different voxels belonging to the tract the value of the scalar diffusion measure weighted by the probability of belonging to the tract.
Oligodendrocytes, which make and sustain myelin, predominate in WM, although their density varies regionally as a function of the percentage of axons that are myelinated in a given tract (e.g. 100% in optic nerve to fewer in corpus callosum).
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This is a trivial consequence of the different base compositions of the DNAs, giving rise to frequencies of any given tract at levels near those expected based on random occurrence in that base composition.
Thornton's debtors were given tracts on their duty to be thankful.
This allowed us to compute a 'density' of alcohol outlets given the estimated population size of each patient's 'neighborhood' census tract (alcohol retail outlets per census tract/estimated population size per census tract × 100,000 = alcohol retail outlets per 100,000 population for a given census tract) (Berke et al. [2010]).
It is likely that the Department of Transportation picked the most needed interventions for a given census tract.
The HVI is the sum of the four factors (possible values of 4 24 for a given census tract).
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