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- types of transect methods, such as strip transects, line transects, belt transects, point transects[page needed], gradsects and curved line transects. Census –...
- certain area, such as the seas**** or a meadow. The belt transect method is similar to the line transect method but gives information on abundance as well as...
- The urban-to-rural transect is an urban planning model created by the New Urbanist Andrés Duany. The transect defines a series of zones that transition...
- is a radical surgery in which the body below the waist is am****ted, transecting the lumbar spine. This removes the legs, the genitalia (internal and...
- region whereby an element is sampled if a chosen line segment, called a “transect”, intersects the element. Line intercept sampling has proven to be a reliable...
- straight line (a loxodrome or connected series of rhumb-lines) formed by transecting monasteries and churches in Europe and the Holy Land, eight of which...
- MegaTransect was the name for a project conducted in Africa in 1999 by J. Michael Fay to spend 465 days on the expedition hike of 2,000 miles (3,219 kilometers)...
- mottled with white calcite and occurs as veins and fracture fillings transecting many types of rock. In mineralogical literature, thulite may sometimes...
- The Duomo of Monza (Italian: Duomo di Monza), often known in English as Monza Cathedral, is the main religious building of Monza, Italy. Unlike most duomi...
- Sequoia sempervirens (/səˈkwɔɪ.ə ˌsɛmpərˈvaɪrənz/) is the sole living species of the genus Sequoia in the cypress family Cupressaceae (formerly treated...