词汇 | example_english_richness |
释义 | Examples of richnessThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The richness of interpretation shown here is a model for other urban studies. Authenticity arguably has a further dimension, beyond the information and autonomy requirements, namely richness. Meanwhile, future modeling work should fully exploit the richness of reading eye movements and be wary of the limitations of aggregated data. The values of parasite species richness for sister taxa in different categories were compared using paired t-tests. In the flight-interception-trapping, species richness and abundance were significantly higher in the forests than in the plantations in both sampling periods. The pursuit of rigorous complexity (surface) solicits a ludic richness (depth) for the purposes of understanding and illumination. The mean helminth richness per infected host was 1.4 ^ 0.6 (range 1 - 4; n 1⁄4 128). If she wishes, she can agree with mainstream process thinkers that value is proportionate to the richness and complexity of experience. Species richness and species ranges estimated from using tree census plots: how accurate are incomplete inventories? Thus, in all comparative analyses, parasite species richness is corrected for sampling effort (using residuals from a regression). Tropical countryside bird assemblages: richness, composition, and foraging differ by landscape context. Similarly, in human-fragmented landscapes no effects of area on species richness were detected for bat assemblages. In fact, we found that infracommunities with maximum species richness were represented in the sample at higher frequencies than expected from a random distribution. Each month, we estimated the species richness of the hummingbird community based on the censuses, observations at flowering bromeliads, and opportunistic records. The similarity in species richness increased with the increase of geographical distances. The current review cannot do justice to the richness and range of material analysed in the chapters devoted to particular services. Without denying the seriousness of the environmental crisis, he wants to contribute to its overcoming by reminding us of the richness of this pre-modern heritage. The parasite assemblage is characterized by species richness as well as a high diversity. The highest values for mean species richness, percentage of baits attacked and intensities of attack, all occurred during the transitional season. No direct relationships were noted between rainfall recorded at the sites and species richness, frequency and intensity of attack on baits. Simple linear regressions were also used to test for relationships between rainfall and mean species richness, percentage of baits attacked, intensities of attack. Deferential conventions introduce a subtlety and richness into the theory of statutory application that at times mimics applied semantic realism. Within each position, the abundance and species richness for each stage were compiled for diet and non-diet groups. Raising an awareness of the richness in linguistic and cultural diversity in multilingual contexts should present an important part of new programmes. The media measures warrant particular attention, both for the richness of the data and their inaugural appearance in empirical models of candidate standing. Therefore, the low species richness observed at both component community and infracommunity levels might be related to geographical factors. Predicting the relationship between local and regional species richness from a patch occupancy dynamics model. When testing seed rain density and richness (raw number of morphospecies) for site and transect effects, we pooled pairs of seed rain traps. Richness of the base provides that the set of input representations is universal, precluding any such language-specific restrictions. Notwithstanding this aspect of the book, readers interested in this fast-changing and increasingly important field will find a richness of data here. Observed helminth species richness in pademelon populations ranged from 24 to 33 (table 2). The sheer richness of illustration is also to be highly commended, and makes the cover price very good value. The strength of this edited volume is its richness, diversity, and variety of case studies. There is nothing per se wrong with such richness. Nevertheless, the type of feed contributed only 0.6% to the variance of parasite species richness. Total dactylogyrid individuals and species richness were calculated for each individual infracommunity. A comparison was made between helminth community richness and diversity from these sites at the component and infracommunity levels. Similar reasoning is applicable for the negative correlations found between abundance and evenness, as well as between richness and evenness (see table 2). Here, pair-wise comparison analysis yielded minimal variation in diversity and richness for all five sampling sites. The only criticism which could be made derives, in part, from the very richness of the collective endeavour. Between 1940-41 and 1991-93 the species richness of digeneans declined drastically in common gulls, herring gulls and great black-backed gulls. A short review cannot do justice to its richness. The species richness of any trematode component community cannot exceed the upper limit imposed by the regional species pool. Species richness conveys no information on the taxonomic structure of an assemblage. We use two measures of diversity, parasite species richness and the taxonomic distinctness of species within an assemblage. Unlike parasite species richness, taxonomic distinctness was unaffected by the number of host individuals examined per species. Despite this richness, a number of issues remain unresolved, some indeed unformulated. Despite 15 samples yielding core species, overall the infracommunity richness and abundance were very low. Numerous quotes are included in the results of the study to provide richness of data. Acquiring vocabulary through reading: effects of frequency and contextual richness. Frequency needs were found to be related to lear ner level, and contextual richness was unrelated to lear ning. Stochastics in itself cannot describe entirely the richness of chaos, the dynamics of construction and destruction of a complex world. Photographs can reveal the material richness of artifacts that we often dismiss as cliché, and enable kitsch and local idiosyncrasy to appear mythical and strange. There is moderate species richness in the mosses colonising buildings. More generally, parasite richness should increase in species rich habitats because inter-specific transmission opportunities are highest in these areas. Prevalence was calculated for all parasites, and all parasites found were included in estimates of parasite taxa richness. If this is the case, then like strongyle abundance and prevalence, parasite richness should also increase with increasing levels of habitat overlap among species. Although the richness of visual perception may partially be an illusion, sensory data should elicit brain states that reflect important features of perceptual organization. Extensive quoting from the published accounts reveals the richness of these data and provides a feeling for the emotional impact of widowhood that women experience. Species richness in calcareous grassland is affected by dispersability in space and time. In terms of species richness, koinobionts dominated the samples. The results from this study have indicated the loss of species richness and abundance of beetles, and changes in beetle composition in severely disturbed environments. With respect to morphological categorization, languages vary enormously in the richness of their inflectional patterns. Such richness prompts e the reader to ask further questions, however. I aim to convey the richness in subtle mathematical features displayed by apparently 'simple' problems in computational electromagnetism. The local-regional species richness relationship was assessed over relatively fine scales: quadrats (= local scale) and within pastures (= regional scale). Our results indicate that manufacturing industries with greater functional richness spread across size classes suffer from less volatility in employment. Section 4 extends the model by incorporating a threshold of the species richness and examines its effect on both ecological and economic stability. Unfortunately, cognitive theories do not show convincingly why and how internally generated mental events can acquire the substantiality, richness, and clarity that characterise normal perception. In the appendix for each biozone is given the timing including duration, inoceramid species richness, evolutionary rate, and relative sea level. In general, diverse communities that exist under conditions of environmental stability have high richness and equitability values. The richness of the interviews is combined with a wide range of documents, including pictures, that testify to extensive research in various archives. However, no statistically significant differences were found across groups in terms of quality of language, as measured by lexical richness, lexical diversity, and syntactic complexity. Thus, programs are evaluation order independent and contain a richness of potential parallelism. In particular, noun determiners and pronouns show a great functional and morphological richness. Richness of input has the potential to support the completion of lexical entries. The ten-year-old narratives did not have the complexity and richness of detail which typified the adult narratives, and some simplification was evident. Despite its richness, the history of brain research in the twentieth century is, with some remarkable exceptions, still very much a territory to be explored. We do not suggest, however, that these small differences are biologically significant and explain the consistently higher species richness in the palo colorado bromeliads. The divergence between species richness and animal abundance seen in the intermediate palo colorado forest indicates that these parameters are independent of each other. The bars show (a) the species richness, and (b) the relative abundance (number of encounters) in each transect. A positive correlation between island size and species richness was found. The number of ant species in the leaf litter decreased exponentially without evidence of a peak in species richness at mid-elevations. The results suggest that the species richness of the small mammal assemblage was not determined by the spatial heterogeneity of the vegetation structure. Measured against the text, this chapter cannot hope to convey the richness and depth provided by his exhaustive use of the progressive - regressive method. Such observation is part of the richness, immediacy, and "thick" description of a case study. Individuals negotiate and so create society and it is that richness of expression which we must aim for in our analyses. Importantly, however, research also shows that even a small number of trees on a farm can have a measurable impact on species richness. The analysis extends to the implications of a random threshold in species richness and the relationship between ecological and economic stability conditions. Richness of agreement and case marking are mor phological issues, while object and verb raising are syntactic ones. By the restricted domain richness assumption, for any talent represented in society, there is always someone who chooses not to work. He denies the close relation between the licensing of pro in one language and its inflexional richness. Another important methodological aspect relates to the scales at which regional and local species richness are quantified. However, in view of the richness of the structure of homomorphisms between trees (see, for instance, and), this is perhaps hardly surprising. The first is considering private education as a sign of richness marking the learners as people belonging to the higher classes. The aim is not to diminish the richness of the language but to accentuate the appropriateness of its use. The richness of these bottom-up sources of redundancy leaves little room for any top-down sources to improve the phonological yield. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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