Sentence examples for generalist resources from inspiring English sources

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It is also more efficient if areas of specialist interest, for example protein structures, molecular interactions and mass spectrometry, are handled by data providers who understand these data, who can process and filter these data types and provide appropriate exports/cross references to more generalist resources, rather than for these databases attempt to handle these data types themselves.

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On quasi-public lands (e.g., Mid-Peninsula Open Space DistReservationa ReSan Franciscon Francisco Public Utilities Commission), generalist natural resource managers decided to take constructive action against the problem even in the absence of scientifically tested solutions.

Habitat-specialists have narrower niches, but achieve higher or similar peak performance (e.g. occurrence probability, ψ) than habitat-generalists along resource gradients that may be selected from the stand- to landscape-levels.

Mrs. Mancini, 27, is a human resources generalist in the global banking division of Citigroup in Manhattan.

"Table for an HR department of one now available". Such is Andrea Bocanegra's current human resources generalist position at a prominent restaurant chain.

And some of the most popular work-from-anywhere job titles include project manager, content writer, front-end developer, user experience designer, human resources generalist and online English teacher.

As a generalist of human resources, she has expertise in various HR disciplines, including organizational and employee development, employee relations, staffing management, labor and employment law compliance, benefits and compensation.

She began her career as human resources generalist and then specialized in employment, employee relations, and training & development for organizations including Fortune 500 companies.

In solitary bees, several ecological factors may impose selective pressures on sensory detection, including foraging on different food resources (generalist vs. specialist), the use of different nesting materials, and the detection of suitable mating places and partners.

This would result in generalists being less competitive than specialists for each resource exploited, but because generalists exploit many resources they are able to coexist with specialists through across-environment (hosts) compensation.

Nestedness describes the trophic interactions between generalist and specialist resource consumers.

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