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The location of each individual was recorded in relation to elements of the environment over a two-year period.
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This view is sometimes called 'internalist semantics' by contrast with views which locate the semantic properties of expressions in their relation to elements of the external world.
An image is not a line element, so it is identified in relation to other elements.
Analysis of element levels in the bone samples in relation to smoking (elements contained in cigarettes were taken into account) showed statistically significant differences in the concentrations of Pb and Cd in the smokers, with significantly higher ratios of Se/Pb, Se/Cd, and Se/THg, in the nonsmoking patients (Table 3).
The accuracy of a 3D finite element model is related to the element mesh density in relation to the element configuration chosen.
An accent is an element that differs from everything around it, as silver-gray foliage against dark green conifers, but is limited in quantity in relation to surrounding elements.
The potential buffering capacity of soils in relation to the elements of plant nutrition.
Therefore, the test takers suggested additional analysis and reasons for the identified relationships in the graph, which were personally interpreted to convey their own meaning in relation to the elements of graph.
This paper presents an analysis of the movement patterns of a species of conservation concern in Northwest Amazon, the lowland tapir (Tapirus terrestris), in relation to landscape elements identified as resource concentration areas (palm stands and natural salt licks).
The roots of storm systems are expected to be seen in this layer, and measuring water's abundance in relation to other elements can help scientists determine whether Jupiter formed in its current location, or migrated in from a more distant, colder birthplace. .
In the general form, the provision of plants is assessed by two indicators: 1) The potential of chemical element (nutrient potential)—an energy characteristic, defined as the change in the Gibbs energy of the reaction 2) The potential buffering capacity of soils in relation to the elements of plant nutrition.
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