Sentence examples for inaccessible landscape from inspiring English sources

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Sampling effort represented a balance between obtaining sufficient estimator precision on one hand, and the financial and logistical constraints of conducting surveys across such a large and relatively inaccessible landscape on the other hand.

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These superb palladium prints, of the inaccessible landscapes of which legends have long been told, take their place in a more than 100-year-old tradition of travelers' photography.

Genome condensation during mitosis presents a chromatin landscape largely inaccessible to RNA polymerase II and most transcription factors.

A non-uniform pattern of selection for patches with higher structural connectivity at the local scale, but not at the broader scale, was likely a result of the "empty forest" phenomenon, in which remnant patches were inaccessible in this fragmented landscape.

It's a landscape of tundra, inaccessible by roads: ships like this are a lifeline for Canada's remote north.

Ever since Russian naturalists started the country's system of zapovedniki (strictly protected nature reserves) in 1916, these vast landscapes have been mostly inaccessible, except to scientists, rangers and students.

Landscape greenness information derived from remote sensing data integrated with local information has thus the potentiality to improve predictive assessments of species richness over extensive and inaccessible areas, especially in high-latitude landscapes.

There are few trails and no roads in this remote, rugged landscape, but it's not inaccessible: the area has been inhabited for more than 12,000 years, as evidenced by the ruins and petroglyphs found throughout the plateau.

As the number, type, and length of ribozymes increased, RNA genomes would have evolved and eventually there would have been no area in a fitness landscape that would have been inaccessible.

The joining and separating of the gullies cause many isolated irregular spires, small flat-topped buttes, or mesas, and produce a landscape of jagged, fluted, and seemingly inaccessible hills.

Also, the data indicate that life would be tough on these animals if prey were scarce or inaccessible because of boundary fences that break up the landscape, forcing the cheetahs to spend a lot more time searching.

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