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Given a sorted pattern list; the equivalence class expansion process considers ordered pairs of patterns in the class for expansion.
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The obtained results show that Turbic Cryosols from sorted patterned grounds featuring clear frost cracking, frost segregation, and cryoturbation are characterized by a lack of clearly developed soil horizons, loamy texture and low content of soil organic matter.
The variation in the distribution of the sorted and non sorted patterned ground was decomposed into independent and joint effects of relief, soil and spatial variables (geographical location) based on a multi resolution system of 1 ha, 25 ha and 100 ha cells covering in total 100 km2 of a subarctic landscape in northern Finland.
Then, the list of sorted patterns can be merged to a single canonical representation.
Open image in new window Fig. 6 Sorted patterns in class [a / b / c].
In addition to the above, there are many features caused in large part by frost action that are common in but not restricted to permafrost areas, such as solifluction (soil flowage) and frost-sorted patterned ground.
Cryoturbation also results in oriented stones in the soil and sorted and non-sorted patterned ground features at the surface.
Cryoturbation is also accountable for oriented stones in the soil and sorted and non-sorted patterned ground features on the surface.
To quantitate the result, we defined and classified each spheroid into either enveloping or bordering patterns (Fig. 4C), and estimated that 82% of these patterns could be categorized as segregation and bordering, 17% as enveloping, and less than 1% were not sorted (checkerboard pattern) (Fig. 4D).
Recorded units were spike-sorted (Figure 1).
As reported previously for unsorted EpiSCs (Huang et al., 2012), both sorted fractions exhibited patterns of integration and differentiation consistent with published fate maps following engraftment (Fig. 5B; supplementary material Table S2).
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