Sentence examples for aerial environment from inspiring English sources

The phrase "aerial environment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to aviation, meteorology, or any discussion involving the atmosphere or airspace.
Example: "The researchers conducted a study to assess the impact of urban development on the aerial environment surrounding the airport."
Alternatives: "airspace" or "atmospheric conditions".

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His PhD dissertation was on tree physiology: 'transpiration, assimilation and the aerial environment'.

Plants that can most fully exploit a habitat tend to dominate it, and, since trees have evolved trunks that allow them access to the aerial environment and massive root systems that permit them to infiltrate the subterranean environment, they dominate much of the biosphere.

This reaction is seen in the leaves of small seedlings and is successful in promoting survival if, as a result, the shoot regains contact with the aerial environment.

They are designed to provide control as well as to maintain solar radiation, temperature, humidity and carbon dioxide levels in the aerial environment.

"I'm fascinated by their relationship with the changing aerial environment and I think the daily diary tags, developed here at Swansea University, are going to provide insights into how the mountain winds shape their everyday lives".

The PAR received by shaded leaves in Baldocchi et al. (1987) is found to be larger than that predicted by a canopy radiative-transfer model developed by Norman (in: Barfield, Gerber, (Eds)., Modification of the Aerial Environment of Crops.

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The optical requirements for aquatic vision are fundamentally different from those in air, because underwater light environments differ from aerial environments in spectral composition, luminance and turbidity [1], [2].

By comparison with antenna proteins from other green lineage organisms, we showed that some Lhc polypeptides, notably Lhcb3 and Lhcb6, are detectable only in land plants, suggesting they may play a role in adaptation to aerial environments.

They are common throughout marine, freshwater, terrestrial, and aerial environments.

Within this regulatory diversity are the instructions by which a small number of founder species have radiated into surprising new niches, including marine (cetaceans) and aerial environments (bats).

The presence of the Lhcb3 and Lhcb6 protein families are limited to land plants and are postulated to play a role in the adaptation to aerial environments [ 45].

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