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Soil in foundation strata: The soil in foundation strata covers large variations from soft and stiff clay to moderate and compact granular formation.
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This layer covers the volume external surface as last stratum: it was applied overall the decoration using a brush.
Stratum 4 covers the distal half of the human X chromosome short arm and the p-distance of the stratum is ~10%, on average.
At several places in South Africa, the Dwyka strata are covered by thin marine layers that serve to demarcate the transition from the Carboniferous to the Permian Period and that form the beginning of the great Karoo System.
The Permian strata are covered by sandy mudstone, conglomerate, siltstone interbeded with limestone layers, lenses of andesitic tuffs and limestones.
Using both species richness and Shannon's species diversity as descriptors, it was demonstrated by multiple regression analysis that ant return was positively associated with plant species richness and diversity, time since rehabilitation, percentage plant cover in certain strata, percentage litter cover, and the presence of coarse woody debris.
This stratum is covered with silt composed of clay, sand and flints and Roman pottery pieces, of the late Neogene age.
Furthermore, to account for the mismatch in spatial resolution between plots and pixels, a finer spatial resolution dataset of estimated tree canopy (i.e., 30 m pixel resolution National Land Cover Database tree canopy cover) was used to stratify the plots into "forest" (> = 25% tree canopy cover) and "non-forest" (< 25% tree canopy cover) strata during the imputation step.
Stratum I lies adjacent to the PAR and extends to 12 Mb, and stratum II, which covers the remainder in chromosome XIX, is largely absent from the Y due to a deletion of approximately 6 Mb (Ross and Peichel 2008) (fig. 1 A).
Bat richness species was significantly related to the number of vegetation strata, height, and cover of trees.
Stratum 1 alone covers the whole q arm of the X chromosome (Lahn and Page 1999; Skaletsky et al. 2003).
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