Sentence examples for formed trails from inspiring English sources

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Consequently, human footprints and formed trails in an open space can fade or disappear if the track or trail is abandoned for a long period of time or is blocked and is not used by the pedestrians frequently due to different physical, social or economic factors.

This result shows that some degrees of deviation from the beeline path (i.e., direct way — the Euclidean shortest path between two nodes) can be observed in the formed trails in the system.

However, the other contributions [14, 49] are reliant on optimization methodologies for reproducing the emerged trail patterns that are observed in rugged environments, and they do not include the cost (i.e., comfort) of using formed trails in the cost estimation of their optimization algorithm.

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Fig. 19 A formed trail under a passable obstacle in summer, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran.

Nests are considered "nonforaging" if they do not form trails to any trees; this does not necessarily mean that the nests perform no foraging at all, simply that they do not form foraging trails directly to aphid-bearing trees.

Successful yeast cultures will produce a milky layer over the surface, and you may see individual yeast colonies forming trails of dots over the surface.

In another approach, Goldstone et al. [22] and Goldstone and Robert [55] studied the nature of collective behavior of human crowds in forming trail system patterns in the compound topology of origin and destination nodes.

Once locations along a trail degrade to this condition, ORV users may deviate from straight-trail courses, creating new trails to one side or the other, thus forming trail braids.

Not far from that spot were several other bloodstains, which formed a trail that eventually led officers to the roof.

Three years ago, Grand County, which encompasses the town, formed a "Trail Mix Committee," composed of county commissioners, business people, bicyclists and representatives of the Bureau of Land Management.

"Never!" Certain species of ants and tent caterpillars — which rely on pheromone trails to find food and find their way back to the nest — have been known to accidentally form circular trails and follow them until they fall dead from exhaustion.

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