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The methodology developed combines image processing techniques, enabling differentiation between soil and vegetation patches, with raster Geographical Information Systems GISS) techniques, allowing patch distribution, fragmentation and form to be analyzed.

Developers are flocking to mobile AR because it has scale now (unlike VR), we all know what mobile traction looks like, and there is no distribution fragmentation (again, unlike VR).

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Additionally, the result of microstructural evolution revealed that the distribution and fragmentation of TiB whiskers were determined by the coordinated deformation of matrix during hot deformation.

The change in fission/fusion balance impacts mitochondrial function, and LPS has been shown to affect this dynamics by upregulating the fission protein dynamin-related protein 1 (Drp1), which results in disrupted distribution and fragmentation of mitochondria [32].

Metabolite identifications were achieved by comparing retention time and MS data (accurate mass, isotopic distribution and fragmentation patterns in positive ion modes) of compounds with alkaloid compounds reported in literature and found in public online databases, or confirmed with standard compounds available in-house (Figure 3).

2. Stand structure affects adaptational differentiation on the levels of age class distribution and fragmentation.

Rab11a deficiency impacted both TLR9 distribution and fragmentation, accompanied by increased TLR9-MyD88 andociactivated acTLR9tedownstreamnstargetsargetstronglygly suggesting that TLR9 was mis-activated in mutant IECs.

Because of its very limited distribution, habitat fragmentation, obvious ecological succession and other potential environmental threats (e.g. wildfires), short-toothed sage is believed to be a near-threatened species in Croatia (Flora Croatica Database; http://hirc.botanic.hr/fcd) and a highly vulnerable species in Montenegro (Petrović et al. 2008).

The genetic structure of plant populations reflects the interactions of various evolutionary processes including the long-term evolutionary history, such as shifts in distribution, habitat fragmentation, and population isolation, mutation, genetic drift, breeding system, gene flow and selection (Schaal et al. 1998).

Genetic diversity, adaptation and evolution of a species (Ma et al. 2008) can reflect the species' evolutionary history (e.g. shifts in distribution, habitat fragmentation and population isolation) and the interactions of various processes (such as mutation, genetic drift, mating system, gene flow and natural selection) (Slatkin 1987; Reed and Frankham 2003).

Transition matrices, size-class distributions and fragmentation indices were calculated.

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