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Tacitly nested number sequence.

Explicitly nested number sequence.

The types of number sequences, in order of increasing sophistication, are (1) initial number sequences (INS), (2) tacitly nested number sequences (TNS), (3) explicitly nested number sequences (ENS), and (4) generalized number sequences (GNS).

This reconceptualization of counting-on activity results in a reorganization of initial number sequences into tacitly nested number sequences.

This is consistent with the general lack of reversible disembedding when working with a tacitly nested number sequence.

In our written assessment, we are attempting to differentiate between students at the stage associated with tacitly nested number sequences (TNS students) and the stages before and after this stage.

Orang-utans make a nest every day—"quite comfortable ones, with a blanket woven from branches", explains Mr Wich so orang-utan populations can be guessed from nest numbers.

Moreover, due to the structure of tropical forests, nest numbers above and near the trail are underestimated.

Procedures are provided for estimating a correction factor which adjusts for underestimating nest numbers near the transect trail.

Chimpanzee nest numbers and distribution appeared to be significantly constrained by transect forest coverage, forest coverage within 500 m and distance from the main forest, whereas monkey sightings were generally less restricted by landscape variables.

Studies have also shown that years with higher nesting numbers had significantly faster spring drying rates of water bodies than years with low nesting numbers.

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