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The CRM method has been shown to produce substantially lower biomass estimates in a number of studies due to the incorporation of tree height.
The regression tree produces mean tree-cover estimates in a number of terminal nodes, where the number of nodes is determined by the calibration data used to derive the tree, statistical thresholds for addition of branches, and selection of pruning methods.
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The new data set2 has consistent defence spending estimates across countries that in a number of cases date back to 1949.
The resulting 2% difference can be explained by the fact that the settlement period is taken up in 1989, while we estimated in a number of extended periods until 2009 the main artery of the aquifer duct Kogaly relating to the Zhidelinskoy system to which up to 70% River Ile run off.
Although heritabilities of vertebrae counts have been estimated in a number of earlier studies, this body of work conducted in various reptilian, fish and mammalian species has apparently never been reviewed.
The cost of schizophrenia has been estimated in a number of studies.
Human inertial properties have been measured and estimated in a number of ways.
Microbial mutation rates can be estimated in a number of distinct ways.
The incidence of severe sepsis in ICUs in The Netherlands has been estimated in a number of studies.
Seasonal influenza mortality has also been estimated in a number of cities in China with a subtropical climate.
The ratio of asbestos-related lung cancer to mesothelioma deaths has been estimated in a number of studies and is likely to vary depending on particular exposure circumstances (Albin et al, 1999).
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