نتایج جستجو برای: tree composition

تعداد نتایج: 424792  

1996
Zhendong Su

Pointer Tree Automata (PTA's) are a new formalism invented for the ease of data conversion. Each PTA takes an input tree and produces an output tree. The desired format of the data is obtained by a sequence of applications of PTA's. The multiple passes through the data limits the performance of this conversion. In this paper, we describe an algorithm for eliminating this cost by transforming th...

Journal: :Molecules 2014
Maria G Miguel Maria L Faleiro Adriana C Guerreiro Maria D Antunes

Arbutus unedo L. (strawberry tree) has a circum-Mediterranean distribution, being found in western, central and southern Europe, north-eastern Africa (excluding Egypt and Libya) and the Canary Islands and western Asia. Fruits of the strawberry tree are generally used for preparing alcoholic drinks (wines, liqueurs and brandies), jams, jellies and marmalades, and less frequently eaten as fresh f...

Journal: :CoRR 2015
Henk Mulder

We introduce an alternative coordinate system based on derivative polar and spherical coordinate functions and construct a root-to-canopy analytic formulation for tree fractals. We develop smooth tree fractals and demonstrate the equivalence of their canopies with iterative straight lined tree fractals. We then consider implementation and application of the analytic formulation from a computati...

2014
Patrick A. Omeja Aerin L. Jacob Michael J. Lawes Jeremiah S. Lwanga Jessica M. Rothman Charles Tumwesigye Colin A. Chapman

While overall numbers of African elephant have declined dramatically in recent times, some populations are now confined to protected areas and are locally overabundant—an undesirable situation for both biodiversity conservation and elephants. In forested protected areas, options to manage elephants are limited because it is difficult to safely approach animals, yet it is vital that these popula...

2018
R Keating Godfrey Ellen H Yerger Timothy J Nuttle

Overbrowsing by ungulates decimates plant populations and reduces diversity in a variety of ecosystems, but the mechanisms by which changes to plant community composition influence other trophic levels are poorly understood. In addition to removal of avian nesting habitat, browsing is hypothesized to reduce bird density and diversity through reduction of insect prey on browse-tolerant hosts lef...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1994
P J Lockhart M A Steel M D Hendy D Penny

We report a new transformation, the LogDet, that is consistent for sequences with differing nucleotide composition and that have arisen under simple but asymmetric stochastic models of evolution. This transformation is required because existing methods tend to group sequences on the basis of their nucleotide composition, irrespective of their evolutionary history. This effect of differing nucle...

Journal: :journal of herbal drugs (an international journal on medicinal herbs) 2014
emad khalilzadeh reza hazrati gholamreza vafaei saiah

background & aim: eugenia caryophyllata well known as clove is a tree from myrtaceae family that several parts of this plant traditionally used in dental care as an analgesic. this study aimed to assess the chemical composition, anti-inflammatory and anti-nociceptive activities of the essential oil extracted from clove buds. experimental: the essential oil of clove buds (eoc) was extracted ...

2010
K. Kramer D. C. van der Werf

The environment is changing and so are forests, in their functioning, in species composition, and in the species’ genetic composition. Many empirical and process-based models exist to support forest management. However, most of these models do not consider the impact of environmental changes and forest management on genetic diversity nor on the rate of adaptation of critical plant processes. Ho...

2004
Peter J. Fashing Mwangi Gathua

We conducted a study of spatial variation in tree community structure and composition in the Kakamega Forest of western Kenya. We compared the tree communities at two sites, Buyangu and Isecheno, separated by approximately 11 km of contiguous forest. All trees ‡15 cm d.b.h. were censused along transects covering 4.95 ha at Buyangu and 4.15 ha at Isecheno. The structure of the forest at the two ...

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