Sentence examples for ecologically dynamic from inspiring English sources

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Deciphering biological features of a taxonomically complex and ecologically dynamic microbial community is a challenging issue in gut microbiome research.

These steps remain geographically and ecologically dynamic; geomorphic evolution is responsible for the isolation and differentiation of many plant and animal populations [ 5, 7].

The intestinal microbes are taxonomically complex and constitute an ecologically dynamic community (microbiota) that has long been believed to possess a strong impact on human physiology.

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It is unlikely that, without valid teaching, people will consider environmental elements "ecologically" as dynamic and active factors.

Additionally, we used trial-level bias scores (TL-BS) to capture the phenomena of attention bias in a more ecologically valid, dynamic way compared to traditional attention bias scores.

One aspect of quality is whole-organism performance, defined as any quantitative measure of how well an organism performs an ecologically relevant, dynamic behaviour [ 2].

In June 2005 it hosted the United Nations Environment Program's World Environment Day and issued the Green Cities Declaration, a resolution to "build an ecologically sustainable, economically dynamic and socially equitable future" for urban citizens.

Drawing on recent work for a monograph on language education for Latinx learners (Martínez & Train, forthcoming), I will outline an ecologically complex and dynamic view of language experience at the intersections with discourse, identity, locality and mobility within and across multiple scales (global, national, institutional, community, familial, individual, affective and temporal).

Dependencies between cognitive salience, propinquity, and behavioral interactions have been difficult to study in the past, mainly due to lack of availability of dynamic, ecologically valid data in which the temporal dependencies of network ties across these different layers could be examined [9, 15].

Agroforestry can be defined as a dynamic, ecologically based, natural resource management system that includes both traditional and modern land-use methods.

They are dynamic, ecologically based, natural resource management systems that diversify and sustain production in order to increase social, economic and environmental benefits for land users at all scales.

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