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In this study, 149 human-restored and spontaneously recovering slopes under three substrates were sampled to investigate the dynamic changes in soil and vegetation in different stages of succession by means of space-for-time substitution.
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Further, most of the {111} planes parallel to the surface of the supporting substrate were sampled.
The substrate materials were sampled from the wastes produced by the Fruit and Vegetable Wholesale Market of Sardinia (Italy).
Three adjacent sites (around 10 000 m2 each), situated in the subtidal region at Cap Martin (French Riviera) from 9 to 11 m, presenting similar environmental conditions (substrate, exposure, depth), were sampled every two months, from May 1999 to July 2000 using SCUBA diving.
To monitor growth on these unwashed insoluble substrates (0.5% (w/v)), cultures were sampled and fixed in 3.7% formaldehyde, vortexed, and stored at −20°C for cell counts.
Locations of substrate nodes are sampled from a normal distribution with a mean, and variance chosen uniformly from 0 to 255 representing 256 different major cities.
During this period, isopods were feeding on their original substrate that was sampled upon capture.
The inoculum-substrate mixture (ISM) was sampled on day (0) immediately after feeding.
Thus, only a small number of potential substrate sequences have been sampled.
In our as-prepared Ni//BTO samples, stripe domains were as expected nominally ubiquitous in all films, and magnetoelectric effects were similar whether substrates were poled after (Samples 1 4) or before (Samples 5 6) film growth.
Afterwards, the glass substrates were coated by sample solutions A, with dip-coating method.
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