Sentence examples for relation to stand from inspiring English sources

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The data are used to determine pollution removal potential in relation to stand age and distance from channel and a basis for developing an indicator of riparian condition.

The optimization of fuel hazard management is nevertheless curtailed by the current state of knowledge about crown fire behaviour and fuel dynamics in relation to stand development and silviculture.

There's no need to introduce truth-makers as the special things that stand at one end of the truth-making relation with true statements at the other, no need to because it's only superficial features of the grammar of our language that suggest there is a truth-making relation to stand at the ends of.

Fig. 3 Stand volume growth in the monospecific and mixed-species stands of Norway spruce and European beech of the Kranzberg forest experiment from 1998 to 2016 shown in relation to stand age and in relation to water availability (de Martonne index for the growing season, Mgs).

For silvicultural purposes trees have to be considered as parts of stands, and individual tree growth has to be investigated in relation to stand structure.

Leaf area in relation to stand parameters, e.g., ground area potentially available (APA), which could be named as individual tree leaf area index, but also leaf area in relation to stemwood increment which is described as growth efficiency (Waring, 1983) are important research issues.

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People experiencing whiplash accidents in relation to sports stand out from other whiplash victims with their absence of chronic symptoms and disability [ 27].

The argument is that without distinct individuals that are metaphysically prior to the relations, there is nothing to stand in the irreflexive relations that are supposed to confer individuality on the relata.

He also clearly approached his work with a sense of where he wanted it to stand in relation to other beloved requiem settings.

James's classic in the psychology of religion defines religion as "the feelings, acts and experiences of individual men in their solitude, so far as they apprehend themselves to stand in relation to whatever they may consider the divine".

The psychologist William James reflected this evolution in his view of religious experience as "the feelings, acts and experiences of individual men in their solitude, so far as they apprehend themselves to stand in relation to the divine"[ 10].

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