Sentence examples for richness score from inspiring English sources

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We test whether the effects of a simple local landscape richness score are apparent on in-field data for the predominant weeds, in the seedbank and as standing weeds, across the Great Britain (GB) scale.

NSPECIES – the number of species present (representing a species richness score).

We therefore calculated a normalized richness score in order to make the groups comparable, and so that individual cell richness values were not dominated by the most numerous comprehensively assessed group(s).

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I find that certain patterns of interaction are associated with higher jaccard similarity scores and that homesigners with similar social networks have similar lexical richness scores.

Overall, it was accepted that complementarity had major advantages compared to, for example, using species richness scores as the basis for conservation (Margules & Pressey, 2000, p. 249): ' potential contribution of an area to a set of targets is dynamic – some or all of the features in an unselected area might have had their targets partly or fully met by the selection of other areas.

Fungal abundance and richness were scored as above.

There is refinement and musical richness in the score, which emerges now and then from Gerald Steichen's stylish conducting.

It included 4 metrics: Ephemeroptera richness, average tolerance score per taxon, percentage of predator individuals, and percentage of Odonata individuals adjusted by elevation.

Yet despite the richness of the score, in which Mr. Adams explores new dimensions of harmonic complexity and multilayered texturing, the opera drags in places and seems stretched out dramatically.

Mr. Kudelka is a master of his material in a work that explores, with density and richness, an unexpected score: Beethoven's triple Concerto for Piano, Violin and Cello, Op. 56, conducted with typical vividness by the company's music director, Denis de Coteau.

Yet in December 1877, only months after its premiere, he wrote in a letter of first hearing Delibes's "Sylvia" (1876), "Never before has there been a ballet with such grace, such melodic and rhythmic richness, such superlative scoring".

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