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First, we divided the tree crown into 4 ordinal parts in similar locations where the sample branches were taken.
We took the B and C phase syconia from the sample branches and cut them open to count the number of foundresses under a stereomicroscope.
RBS designed samplings proved to be less time-consuming than traditional ones by lowering the number of sample branches needed to achieve the target precision levels and by getting rid of fresh weight measurements in the field.
The parent node, containing the entire sample, branches into two child nodes according to the independent variable.
Then the sample branches were cut off and allowed to dehydrate in open-air conditions in order to generate a rapidly-imposed water deficit.
Within each crown section we selected a maximum of 8 sample branches with a probability proportional to the square of their base diameter (3P-sampling, i.e., probability (of being selected in the sample) proportional to prediction according to Grosenbaugh, 1965).
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y ijs is the observed total crown biomasses for i th tree, j th sample branch in s th iteration.
The amount of crown biomass sampled (sampling intensity) is calculated as follows: B{S}_i=frac{1}{5000}{displaystyle sum_{s=1}{displaystylelaysum_{jinm_{jin S}}{y}_{ijs} y ijs is the observed total crown biomasses for i th tree, j th sample branch in s th iteration.
In this patient, neither tumour branch was longer than the "normal" sample branch, in contrast to what was observed in the other two patients.
One sample branch (mean height above the ground 140±9.3 cm for C trees and 138±8.4 cm for H trees) per tree from the middle third of the crown was selected for gasometric and hydraulic measurements.
(d) The detection performance for various number of sampling branches.
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