Sentence examples for measures of conservation from inspiring English sources

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Of the 100 inspected CDS structures, 22% had supporting evidence of exons from conserved coding regions found by WABA measures of conservation with the C. briggsae genome, and 81% of them have some SwissProt or WormBase protein alignment evidence of exons.

For unrelated profiles, the expected value is 0. Since KBSP and VTSP are measures of conservation rather than variability, we changed their sign, so that the most conserved sites have lower score.

Here, we describe a model using the pairwise comparison formulae in the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP), four metrics describing the logistical difficulty of working on each island (island size, ruggedness, travel time, and tenure), and two well established measures of conservation value of an island (maximum representation and effective maximum rarity of eight features).

We used two measures of conservation status.

However, much of the variance remains unexplained, suggesting that the two measures of conservation effort are complementary.

Some measures of conservation status ranked exurban areas and thinned forests above native forests, but other measures ranked native forests ahead of all other habitat classes.

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John Muir, the naturalist who was making his name in the Sierra Nevada Mountains at about the same time, argued that pristine wilderness left in as wild a state as possible was the only true measure of conservation.

"Usually, a utility will institute a reverse price structure so the more water you use, the more you pay per unit, to accomplish some measure of conservation," said Bill Lauer, a water engineer at the American Water Works Association, a Denver trade group representing 57,000 private and public water suppliers.

The amount of secondary forest preserved within forest plantations seems to be the best measure of conservation potential for these industrial forests.

We show that the balance of total mean shear stress, a measure of conservation of the numerical method, is satisfied only weakly (i.e., in an integral sense), rather than strongly (i.e., pointwise).

Non-monetised surrogates such as the area of land or sea are typically employed as an implicit or explicit measure of conservation cost in each area [6], [23] [25].

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