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We estimated temporal beta diversity in plant communities and partitioned it into its two dissimilarity resultant components, accounting for replacement of species (i.e. turnover) and for the nested gain or loss of species (i.e. nestedness).
She had partitioned it, creating a separate entrance for her work space, which was functional, but awkward.
Today, the city is named Wroclaw and is part of Poland, a country Frederick once cut to pieces when he partitioned it with Russia and Austria.
I was unable to get the NAS Adapter to recognize a USB stick I had formatted from my Ubuntu laptop, even though I had partitioned it as FAT32.
We named time (months, days), we partitioned it off (years); part of time became the past, part was the future; the stuff in the middle, the present, was where we lived.
We tabulated the total species richness of actinopterygians, and partitioned it among representative stem lineages in our phylogeny.
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In 1960, both governments agreed to close it by partitioning it.
Upstairs, there's a den with a gas fireplace, surround-sound speakers and built-in bookshelves partitioning it from an office with a skylight.
Although P. tricornutum produces DHA it does not partition it to TAGs.
A straightforward approach would be to map the space to a grid, that is, to partition it into squares [17].
The paper explains how the MTT application is designed and profiled to partition it among different processors.
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