Sentence examples for spatial breadth from inspiring English sources

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The temporal depth and spatial breadth of observations from platforms such as Landsat provide unique perspective on ecosystem dynamics, but the integration of these observations into formal decision support will rely upon improved uncertainty accounting.

The spatial breadth of expression was estimated as the number of organs (minimum 1, maximum 14) where the gene expression value was larger than 75 (arbitrarily chosen as threshold to reduce false positives, see [ 40]; values ranged from 0 to 66,760, with a median of 460).

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Space-time, as it is known, has four dimensions: the three familiar spatial ones of length, breadth and height, and time.Space-time can be distorted or curved by the presence of massive objects, such as stars.

The flexibility and breadth of this spatial and temporally resolved laser-heating approach is demonstrated in single-molecule fluorescence assays designed to probe the dissociation of a 21 bp DNA duplex.

The question remains as to whether captive ape studies can adequately capture the breadth of the spatial abilities required by wild animals in their natural environment.

As temperatures dropped in the moments after the primordial explosion, the spatial dimensions -- height, length and breadth -- crystallized into existence.

They find that hosts and parasites from spatially structured populations should be less constrained by costs associated with 'generalism' than those from well-mixed populations, and therefore, that spatial structure is likely to increases the breadth of host resistance/parasite infectivity, especially when this increased breadth carries a significant fitness cost (Ashby et al. 2014).

I present a collection of recent findings from vertebrates and invertebrates, demonstrating the breadth of information – sensory, social, nutritional, spatial and physiological, to name a few – that impacts animal foraging decisions.

§ significant after Holm-Bonferroni multiple test correction (only for stress responses, n = 10) a Breadth of expression can be either spatial (i.e., number of tissues in which a gene is expressed) or temporal (when a gene is expressed, during either development or stress exposure).

Height, depth, breadth, direction, proximity, and distance are the spatial forms in which the holy manifests itself.

The breadth of the relaxation distribution of the spatial heterogeneity of the microgel region in the DVB comonomer system is extremely large compared to the large breadth in the styrene system.

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