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A combination of good odds for higher prices and a strong scale of payoffs put it at an advantage here.
The H coefficient of the full 35-item scale was 0.64 reflecting a strong scale.
Hs > 0.3 indicates a weak scale Hs > 0.4 indicates a moderate scale Hs > 0.5 indicates a strong scale.
*Interpretation Loevinger's scaling coefficients: Hs of 0.30 - 0.40 indicates a weak scale; Hs of 0.40 – 0.50 indicates a moderate scale; Hs >0.50 indicates a strong scale.
A Loevinger's scalability coefficient (H) of 0.30 - 0.39 indicates a weak scale, H 0.40 - 0.49 indicates a moderate scale, and H ≥ 0.50 indicates a strong scale [ 39].
All item scalabilities were above the recommended cut off of 0.3 and the overall scalability H were above the recommended 0.5 for a strong scale (Table 2) [ 18].
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Geomorphic variables were found to be significant co-determinants of soil development, with a strong scale-dependency.
We also found a strong scale-dependency effect of forest fragmentation over the ecology of microbial communities: fragmentation increases the local (alpha) diversity, but affected negatively microbial diversity at the landscape scale (beta diversity).
Our results suggested a strong scale-dependence of aboveground carbon accumulation, supporting the intermediate peak hypothesis at the fine scale of the 0.16-ha transects, but an asymptotic model at the landscape scale incorporating thousands of hectares.
Results from this study show that model predictions exhibit a strong scale-dependency, with percent clay, sum of bases, and total carbon having the highest R2-adj and lowest root mean square error (RMSE) at coarse neighborhood extents (i.e., 150 to 300 m) both between soil variables and across soil depths.
The flexoelectric effect is universally present in all dielectrics and exhibits a strong scaling with size.
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