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Patterns of distribution

1999
Most biology or environmental sciences students will at some time or other visit the shore as part of their education, many taking a formal course in intertidal ecology. One of the reasons why the intertidal area is such a valuable teaching aid is that the distribution patterns of the major groups of organisms change rapidly on the sharp gradients ...
David Raffaelli, Stephen Hawkins
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Distribution Patterns and Sampling

The spatial pattern of plant-parasitic nematode populations in an agricultural or natural ecosystem has two major components: the horizontal distribution and the vertical distribution of the organism throughout the soil or tillage. This chapter discusses both distribution patterns, with emphasis on their origin and how this knowledge can be applied in ...
Been, Thomas H.   +2 more
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Hydromedusan distribution patterns

Hydrobiologia, 1991
A possible ancient origin of the Anthomedusae, Leptomedusae and Limnomedusae in the Indo-Malayan region and of the Narcomedusae and Trachymedusae in the Antarctic region is postulated. Conclusions are based on recent distribution patterns and comparison with Euphausiacea distributions.
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Distributed Database Patterns

2015
Administrators of web applications have traditionally had two choices when the application demand exceeds database capacity: scaling up by increasing the power of individual servers, or scaling out by adding more servers. For most of the relational database era, scaling up was the more practical option.
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Bounds for Key Distribution Patterns

Journal of Cryptology, 1999
Consider a network of \(v\) nodes. It is desired for a server to give each node sufficient information so that any two nodes wishing to communicate with a symmetric cryptosystem can derive a unique and secure common key from the information each has. It will be assumed the keys have \(n\) bits. A key distribution scheme (KDS) is a means to achieve this
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Distributed Convoy Pattern Mining

2016 17th IEEE International Conference on Mobile Data Management (MDM), 2016
Due to the wide spread of mobile devices equipped with location sensors, the amount of mobility data being generated is enormous. Mining this data to reveal interesting behavioral patterns has gained attention in recent years. Various mobility patterns have been proposed which describe collective mobility behaviour.
Orakzai, Faisal Moeen   +2 more
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Patterns for Distributed Scrum — A Case Study

2008
System products need to be developed faster in a global development environment. More efficient project management becomes more important to meet strict time-to-market and quality constraints. The goal of this research is to study and find the best practices to distributed Scrum, which is an agile project management method.
Välimäki, Antti, Kääriäinen, Jukka
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Distributed graph pattern matching

Proceedings of the 21st international conference on World Wide Web, 2012
Graph simulation has been adopted for pattern matching to reduce the complexity and capture the need of novel applications. With the rapid development of the Web and social networks, data is typically distributed over multiple machines. Hence a natural question raised is how to evaluate graph simulation on distributed data.
Shuai Ma   +3 more
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Regional Patterns of Fat Distribution

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1985
Long-term studies are needed to establish obesity itself as a risk factor for cardiovascular disease, even though other well-known risk factors are prevalent in obese persons. It is possible that the risk for cardiovascular disease is found in a subgroup of the total obesity population.
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Bryophyte distribution patterns

1992
Abstract The floristic regions of the world have been assessed recently by Takhtajan (1986). This assessment is based entirely on vascular plants, and essentially on flowering plant distributions, but is comprehensive and encyclopaedic in its treatment.
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