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It shows that by spectral fragmentation, range resolution is unaffected but the problem is that the range side-lobes increase from −36 to −20 dB for fragmentation greater than 30%, thereby causing ghosts and artifacts in the image generated of the target.

Given this apparent sensitivity to the local landscape, using progressive similarity of permanent residents as a "canary in the coal mine" indicative of the stability of forest conditions that broadly determine habitat conditions for all birds (e.g., disturbance, fragmentation, range expansions, and climate change) may be useful way to monitor trends among the full avian community.

The internal standard mixture has been selected to cover all the fragmentation range of the 16 analyzed PAHs.

We did not attempt to analyze doubly glycosylated tryptic peptides and CFH peptides corresponding to glycosites N529, N718, and N1095 which were out of fragmentation range of our LC-MS/MS instrumentation.

This analysis uses the temporal information contained in the haplotype tree to partition historical (fragmentation, range expansion) from current (gene flow, genetic drift, system of mating) processes responsible for the observed pattern of genetic variation.

We investigated patterns of cpDNA diversity in Incarvillea sinensis using phylogeographical methods that can indicate how historical events such as range fragmentation, range expansion, and long distance dispersal, as well as current levels of gene flow, have influenced present-day distributions.

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Irradiated larvae showed significantly higher levels of DNA fragmentation ranging from 15% to 50% depending on the type of radiation used (Fig. 1A, B).

Changes in ER according to deer density and habitat fragmentation where obtained running sets of 50 landscapes, each set having a host density ranging from 0.1 to 1.5 animals/ha and a fragmentation ranging from 0.1 (very low) to 1 (very high).

The study sites had a fragmentation rate ranging from 0.5 to 1 (data not shown).

The Asiatic wild ass population in Mongolia shows no evidence of a recent bottleneck as reported for other wide-ranging animal species suffering from habitat fragmentation or range constriction (e.g. cougar Puma concolor; McRae et al., 2005).

Its essays, several of which are previously unpublished, focus on high culture and its fragmentation, and range from surrealism to the women's movement to cowboys.

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