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Shifting cultivation (swidden or "slash-and-burn") can be viewed as a form of agroforestry in which trees and crops are intimately interspersed in time rather than space, and fallow vegetation may provide forest goods and services (Harwood 1996; Ramakrishnan 1992).
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Inter-frame scheduling denotes the approach of flexible resource partitioning, wherein the scheduling of macro-base station users can be interspersed in dedicated relay time slots.
What images are interspersed in Bush's ad, "The Coalition of the Wild-Eyed"?
Photos interspersed in the text match topics as they are discussed.
The assistant could be an artificial intelligence or a human sending automated messages interspersed in the stream of the conversation.
Small (~1 cm diameter) patches of yellow precipitates interspersed in the white mat were a more common precipitate.
The pike and shot infantry had by this time adopted a system in which arquebusiers and pikemen were intermingled in combined units; both the French and the Imperial infantry contained men with firearms interspersed in the larger columns of pikemen.
These monitoring stations were interspersed in different districts of Hong Kong.
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are germline variations interspersed in the human genome.
Mouse connective tissue and other stromal components are interspersed in the tumor epithelium [ 8, 23].
At least ten copies of similar sequences are interspersed in the rice genome.
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