Translation for '
abundance' from English to Icelandic
NOUN | an abundance | abundances | |
SYNO | abundance | copiousness | teemingness |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- fulva": Higher environmental potassium decreased abundance, and higher potassium + sodium decreased abundance even more so.
- In biostratigraphy, an acme zone, abundance zone, or peak zone is the area of a teilzone where a particular fossil taxon reaches a higher level of abundance.
- There are several methods for measuring abundance. An example of this is Semi-Quantitive Abundance ratings.
- An abundance zone, or "acme zone", is a biozone that is defined by the range in which the abundance of a particular taxon is highest.
- Unlike most fish species, cyprinids generally increase in abundance in eutrophic lakes.
- Research about diurnal variability in species assemblages and abundance patterns in fish of Heceta Bank has been carried out.
- The three species of abundance four thus appear, 1.5 in abundance class 2–4, and 1.5 in 4–8.
- The abundance of voids, particularly when combined with the abundance of clusters of galaxies, is a promising method for precision tests of deviations from general relativity on large scales and in low-density regions.
- Imbalances in abundance of "Sutterella" species is correlated with a number of disordered health outcomes.
- Cover-abundance is a measure of plant cover, used in phytosociology (or vegetation science).
- The abundance of the group 4 metals decreases with increase of atomic mass.
- Species abundance patterns can be best visualized in the form of relative abundance distribution plots.
- Joannis Gorraeus gave the name "cacochymia" to the abundance and excess of any ill humor, provided it is only one in excess; "plethora" he called the abundance or excess of all the humors together.
- Based on Protein Abundance Database (PAXdb 4.1), the human protein of ISLR is shown with high protein abundance (ppm value > 1) relative to the whole organism.
- Radiative levitation is the name given to a phenomenon that causes the spectroscopically-derived abundance of heavy elements in the photospheres of hot stars to be very much higher than solar abundance or than the expected bulk abundance; for example, the spectrum of the star Feige 86 has gold and platinum abundances three to ten thousand times higher than solar norms.
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