Exemplos de uso de A gradient of em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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The gallery proceeded almost horizontally, with a gradient of one in thirty-five at the very most.
instead it should be conceived as a gradient of transformations Jackson 1983.
structural compositions of lauraceae were analyzed along a gradient of altitude(10 to 1.093m) in the atlantic forest.
forming a gradient of diversity(sn> 10-1>
Play the piano, it was developed with a gradient of training, allow you to record your results
mammals show a gradient of size and complexity that roughly follows the evolutionary sequence.
The secret of life is sought in a gradient of divine intervention to human intervention,of science over religion.">
Note that the original echocardiogram three years previously demonstrated a gradient of 108 mmHg and the preoperative examination showed a gradient of 70 mmHg. This difference is not normally provided by the procedure performed at that time.
We experimentally excluded flying vertebrates(birds and bats) in eight coffee landscapes in the brazilian atlantic forest, encompassing a gradient of forest cover
after analysis of intracavitary pressures, a gradient of 130 mmHg was calculated Figure 3.
Germany operating with a high magnetic field 1.5 T, a gradient of 40 mT/m, and a body coil
inputs of allochthonous material among six streams spanning a gradient of catchment land use, ranging from natural to urban.
compare these features among 6-8 streams along a gradient of riparian vegetation.
facing southeast and with a gradient of 36o to 47o, that the first vertically trained vineyard was planted in the region, in 1947.
this is kind of a gradient of how thick the vegetation is
of nature,">referring to a gradient of sociological proximity,
then flushed through the column with a gradient of salt concentration
species composition among four types of environments along a gradient of intensification of human activities.
creating a gradient of disease in the field,