Sentence examples for features of land from inspiring English sources

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Irreproducibility and inheritance are the essential features of land in classical economics.

Evidently a subscriber to the view that "the historian should possess a pair of stout walking shoes", he uses an array of written sources and a direct acquaintance with physical features of land and water to create a richly compelling narrative.The cherished paradigm of the German landscape was forest, "der deutsche Wald".

Table 1 shows the key features of land governance and their impacts on rangeland use and pastoralism.

The paper gives a summary on the current status and main features of land subsidence in China.

Identifying the features of land price distribution (LPD) is essential for improving urban planning and modeling land use changes.

Most of the parameters to be identified in the YHyM/BTOPMC are related to physical basin features of land cover and soil.

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On the other hand, the chloroplast genome of Chaetosphaeridium globosum (Coleochaetales) is highly similar to its land plant counterparts in terms of gene content, intron composition and gene order, indicating that most of the features characteristic of land plant chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) were acquired from charophycean green algae.

At the levels of gene content (125 genes), intron composition (18 introns) and gene order, Chaetosphaeridium cpDNA is remarkably similar to land plant cpDNAs, implying that most of the features characteristic of land plant lineages were acquired from charophycean green algae.

Clearing for large-scale soy production and the displacement of cattle-breeding by soybeans are major features of land-use change in the lowland Amazon that can alter hydrologic properties of soils and the runoff generation over large areas.

However, corridors were rarely viewed as a formal feature of land use planning nor did they receive protection at the CR level.

An increasingly common feature of land use change in dryland Sub-Saharan Africa is the enclosing of land in order to, for example, increase productivity of livestock and alleviate poverty (Mureithi et al. 2015; Verdoodt et al. 2010), protect crops, arrest land degradation and improve carbon (C) sequestration (Lal 2004; Mekuria et al. 2011).

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