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The shifting-scaling pattern is a combination of a shifting pattern and a scaling pattern.
Superposed on this general scaling pattern, disturbed by lithological variations, are the variations in floodplain width caused by disturbances in the geomorphic system, which influence floodplain slope, sediment, and water discharge and which include inherited landscapes.
Simple, non-central moments (SMs) have seen widespread use in similar scaling studies but these latter statistical attributes are known to mask the 'true' scaling pattern and, consequently, leading to inappropriate inferences.
Although the existing data must still be considered scarce, the parallel findings in ruminant and nonruminant mammalian herbivores and herbivorous tortoises strongly suggest a general scaling pattern.
The Emech, data supporting this, however, are based upon theoretical models and scaling analyses [20] and not solely empirical data, and therefore the exact scaling pattern of efficiency in flight is yet to be determined.
In a scaling pattern, each column is scaled by multiplicative factors.
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Most macroecological and scaling patterns of species richness still need to be studied for genetic diversity.
Two genes show a shifting and scaling pattern if they are described from (2). (2) g Y = α g X + β α, β ∈ ℝ Consequently, two genes with shifting and scaling patterns are linearly dependent and therefore a measure based on correlations can be a good fitness function to find biclusters with these patterns.
Mammalian and reptilian scaling patterns show similar scaling coefficients, overall.
Shifting and scaling patterns are defined in [ 12].
Using the mathematical formula for scaling patterns, they define a metric which is then proved to identify scaling patterns.
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