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We applied a hemisphere-wide vegetation classification system [ 72] that is the terrestrial classification employed as a standard in North America in U.S. federal mapping projects [ 73, 74] and an emerging standard in Latin America [ 75].

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In the Introduction, the authors present the definition of primary terms, such as saprophage, parasite, and parasitoids, along with the anatomy and life history of snails, aquatic/semi-aquatic and terrestrial, the classification of snails and slugs, and a description of their habitats in some detail at a generic level for reference.

The delineated networks were assigned to one of three morphologic classes dendritic, parallel or rectangular using a quantitative terrestrial drainage pattern classification algorithm modified for use with Titan data.

The goal of this paper is to introduce a statistical concept to derive ecological classifications of terrestrial and marine environments.

A World Wildlife Fund classification delineating 825 terrestrial ecoregions (7 ), combined with a Google Earth map of 3,133 avian influenza outbreaks from November 24, 2003, to November 21, 2006 (8 ), provided the basis for this analysis.

Tests using thermal data for terrestrial "ground truth" cases show that our classification system is valid on Earth.

This classification designates oil shales as terrestrial, lacustrine (lake-bottom-deposited), or marine (ocean bottom-deposited), based on the environment of the initial biomass deposit.

Cross-fertilization. Comparing voltage classifications between microgrids and ships, terrestrial microgrids are guiding standard practice and design in terms of development, industry standardization, and engineering experience.

In Acanthus, we found that the GO classifications between the mangrove and terrestrial species were similar, suggesting few genetic components specific to the mangrove transcriptomes.

This work presents additional options to assess arsenic inorganic exposure in food based on the classification of food in marine and terrestrial sources.

According to this classification, oil shales are designated as terrestrial, lacustrine (lake-bottom-deposited), or marine (ocean bottom-deposited), based on the environment where the initial biomass was deposited.

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