Sentence examples for density of competition from inspiring English sources

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The judges on the panel also noted the challenges the company will face in customer acquisition and the density of competition, both offline and online such as Cake Financial (a company that launched at last year's TC40).

The essential characteristics of opportunities that make them vulnerable for exploitation are that demand is large, profit margins are high, cost of capital is low, moderate density of competition, opportunity cost is low and technology life cycle is small (Shane and Venkataraman2000).

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But the high density of hotel competition means that indulgence needn't mean high society prices.

Initial and final densities of each competition culture were determined by plating aliquots onto TA indicator plates, which allow Ara- and Ara+ competitors to be distinguished by their colony color.

Because individuals from the low-density treatment are bigger and more fecund, we focused on the effects of competition density and environment (Figs  2A C and 3A and B).

It remains unclear how the scaling exponent between height and stem diameter quantitatively varies with population density or the intensity of competition.

The observed relationships were site-specific and not always consistent with the expectation of increasing inequality of size at high stand densities or high levels of competition.

For instance, both territoriality and female choice can break down at particularly high male densities because the cost of competition may also increase (e.g. [ 29– 329).

It is a prolific seed producer with up to 1000 s of seeds produced per plant [17], 125 250 millions seeds per hectare reported in an invaded region [18], produces two types of seeds – pappus and non-pappus each possessing unique dormancy attributes [19], [20] - all making it a perfect candidate to explore the importance of density and competition.

In each year, focal plant seeds germinate and seedlings experience density dependence as a result of competition for resources or space (Mazer and Schick 1991; Webb and Peart 1999; Lambers et al. 2002).

In general, individuals at high densities are expected to experience increased mortality and lower reproductive success, due to competition for resources, apparent competition (e.g. increased density of shared predators) or direct interference competition (Begon et al. 2005).

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