Sentence examples for a gradient of intensity from inspiring English sources

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Space biases are due mainly to poor washing after hybridization, or a misallocation of signal, manifested by a gradient of intensity.

Play can be graded along a gradient of intensity, going from gentle play, involving no body contact (e.g. play run) or a sequence of contact and/or no-contact patterns, to rough play (or rough and tumble), involving fighting with a series of body contact patterns normally performed in rapid succession (e.g. biting, pushing, pulling, rolling, falling on the ground) [26], [48].

In Europe, agricultural practices show a gradient of intensity from west to east which may affect vector fitness and, as a consequence, have generated the gradient of haemosporidian prevalence in corncrake populations that we observe.

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There was, however, a gradient of intensities: while BGT-AF647 (referred to as 'old receptors') was preferably localised in the NMJ centre (Fig. 6A, green in overlay images), BGT-AF555 (referred to as 'new receptors') showed a higher concentration at the rims of NMJs (Fig. 6A, red in overlay images).

Although an ex vivo analysis with the anti-CA IX antiserum yields a pattern with uniform staining intensity, the regions targeted in vivo by SIP A3) mainly cluster around central vascular structures, with a gradient of staining intensity (green) which reflects a gradient in antibody diffusion.

These principles correspond closely with the "low" and "medium" silvicultural intensity categories described in Duncker et al. (2012), in which management approaches are aligned along a gradient of intervention intensity.

The response of bird communities to a gradient of agricultural intensity was investigated in Burkina Faso, West Africa.

We address this using a robust before-and after logging experimental design in the before-and after, using a gradient of logging intexperimentalredesignwo dinferenthepatial scales.

Our sampling design selected sites from across a gradient of agricultural intensity within combinations of biogeographic ecoprovince and wetland hydromorphic type and captured a large range in water quality.

They inserted specular spheres into the rendered scenes that signaled a gradient of light intensity increasing with depth (Exp. 2) or a gradient of light decreasing with depth (Exp. 3).

This is well illustrated in the continuum model of people and plant interactions along a gradient of management intensity illustrated by Harris (1989) and Wiersum (1997).

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