Sentence examples for degree of exploitation from inspiring English sources

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Fish constitute one of the major resources of the East African lakes, but the degree of exploitation varies considerably from lake to lake.

Thus, WKHs are supposed to (i) exhibit a low degree of exploitation, (ii) have old-growth characteristics and (iii) host Red-list species.

Though the specifics of the key habitat concept differ from country to country, the intent is to set aside forest areas that (1) exhibit a low degree of exploitation, (2) host or potentially host red-listed species, and/or (3) contain old-growth characteristics (e.g. dead wood, large old trees) or other qualities considered valuable for maintaining biodiversity.

Through the landscape analysis of the classification results of land cover in Shanghai, the results demonstrated that not only is there a high degree of exploitation and utilization of land resources in Shanghai but also that the spatial distribution pattern of land cover types is reasonable, which indicates that its development is sustainable.

According to the corresponding optimal sizing results presented in this paper, the total cost of the desalination system is highly affected by the operational characteristics of the devices comprising the system, which affect the degree of exploitation of the available solar and wind energy potentials.

So the trend component could reflect the degree of exploitation by human.

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High degrees of exploitation of feedstock potential and substitution efficiency are the keys.

We also identified differences in the months and seasons when aquifer storages are more dependent on precipitation; these were related to climate seasonality and the degree of aquifer exploitation or underground water extraction.

In this work, the effect of metal-organic framework (MOF) structure of MOF-5 was investigated in hydrogen adsorption based on the degree of solvent exploitation and/or sample preparation procedures.

This is a big deal, considering the degree of past exploitation of "as needed" which is a term for "temporary" employment, even when the employment is not temporary.

"What sets this tale apart, what makes it truly extraordinary, is the extent and degree of the apparent exploitation and deceit".

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