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officinalis (a plant species historically forming a significant proportion of S. turtur diet during the breeding season) into the second year, with this species present in 16% of scarified trial plots compared to only 4% of topped trial plots during year two.
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Edinburgh also struggles because of the prominence of education in its economy, as full-time students, who form a significant proportion of the population, pay no council tax.
Molybdenum forms a significant proportion of hard intermetallic compounds with Al, which greatly increase the strength of the material.
There is a secondary output from other species, but, in the absence of shallow marginal waters, Tilapia do not form a significant proportion of the catch.
Organic compounds (gaseous and particulate) form a significant proportion of pollutants in the atmosphere, and effective purification is needed for ambient air as well as for cleaning exhaust streams.
Less extreme "author abuse" – demeaning and insulting speech targeted at the writer of the article or another comment – is much more common on all online news sites, and it formed a significant proportion of the comments that were blocked on the Guardian site, too.
DDT degraded metabolites formed a significant proportion of the DDT compounds.
The bearing is a critical component of a wind turbine and bearing failures form a significant proportion of all failures in wind turbines.
If the algorithms are being developed to analyse a single existing dataset, then the development time is important as it is likely to form a significant proportion of the project as a whole.
Transposable elements form a significant proportion of eukaryotic genomes.
These idiopathic coughers form a significant proportion of patients in certain cough centres [ 3].
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