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Growth predictions were improved by using site-specific expected maximum heights to reflect site productivity.
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Overview of Lesson Plan: In this lesson, students learn how scientists have estimated the maximum height to which trees can grow.
The turbines will have a maximum height to blade tip of 125m (4125m).
I had to extend the earpieces down to their maximum height to fit, though, and I'd like to think I have a reasonably sized head.
Recently, Smith et al. (2016) introduced two metrics, "ESF occurrence index" and "ESF maximum height," to describe ESF intensity.
The maximum height to which badgers could climb was 115 cm, which would place the trough beyond the reach of calves, young heifers and bullocks.
The maximum height to which it was practical to measure branch diameter from the TreeD images was 17.7 m at Kaingaroa, and 15.4 m at Ribbonwood.
In order to investigate the maximum height to which a trough would have to be raised to make it secure against badgers, we presented wild badgers with an experimental trough that could be set to a range of heights.
The first stage lasts from bamboo shoot emergence from the ground to culms reaching their maximum height, and the second stage lasts from after the culms reach maximum height to when they are mature and can be harvested for human use (Lu 2001; Yen 2003; Yen and Lee 2011).
Comparing the maximum height to which branches were measured using TreeD with the PSP mean height data, it was estimated that the branches measured would be 11 years of age or older, and would occur in the lower half of the green crown.
When AvalonBay Communities took over the development in 2012, it redesigned the project and reduced the maximum height to seven stories.
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