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  • 21Уравновешенность Разума — (Evenness of Mind) См. Саматва …

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  • 22Parity of zero — Zero objects, divided into two equal groups Zero is an even number. In other words, its parity the quality of an integer being even or odd is even. Zero fits the definition of even number : it is an integer multiple of 2, namely 0 × 2. As a… …

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  • 23Rank abundance curve — A rank abundance curve is a chart used by ecologists to display indicators of biodiversity specifically species richness and species evenness. This is achieved using the relative abundances of different species in a sample. Rank abundance curves… …

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  • 24smoothness — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Evenness of surface Nouns 1. smoothness, polish, gloss, glaze, sheen; slickness, slipperiness; blandness; evenness. See texture, friction. 2. (evenness) level, velvet, silk, satin; glass, ice; flatness.… …

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  • 25Diatonic scale — Qualities Number of pitch classes 7 Maximal evenness Well formed generated collection Myhill s property Deep scale property Cardinality equals variety Struc …

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  • 26Shannon index — The Shannon index, also known as the Shannon Weaver Index and sometimes referred to as the Shannon Wiener Index [Krebs, Charles (1989) Ecological Methodology. HarperCollins, New York.] ), H^{prime}, is one of several diversity indices used to… …

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  • 27Diversity index — A diversity index is a statistic which is intended to measure the local members of a set consisting of various types of objects. Diversity indices can be used in many fields of study to assess the diversity of any population in which each member… …

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  • 28Pedodiversity — can be generally defined as the variation of soil properties (usually characterised by soil classes) within an area. Pedodiversity studies were first started by analyzing soil series–area relationships (Beckett and Bie, 1978). According to Guo et …

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  • 29Cyclic polytope — In mathematics, a cyclic polytope, denoted C(n,d), is a convex polytope formed as a convex hull of n distinct points on a rational normal curve in Rd, where n is greater than d. These polytopes were studied by Constantin Carathéodory, David Gale …

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  • 30Niche apportionment models — Mechanistic models for niche apportionment are biological models used to explain relative species abundance distributions. These models describe how species break up resource pool in multi dimensional space, determining the distribution of… …

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