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  • ..., Galajda P, Keymer JE | title = Ecological succession and the competition-colonization trade-off in microbial communities | journal = BMC Biology | volume = 20 | ...Jarne P, David P | title = Coexistence in a metacommunity: the competition-colonization trade-off is not dead | journal = Ecology Letters | volume = 9 | issue = 8 ...
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  • ...ation is compiled of continuously distributed individuals over a region of space. Populations in remote locations may become differentiated simply by isolat ...hical distances increases.<ref name=e/> Dispersal is normally localized in space, lending to the expectation that individuals from closer subpopulations wil ...
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  • ...ls''' describe how species break up [[resource]] pool in multi-dimensional space, determining the distribution of abundances of individuals among species. ...the Dominance pre-emption model, wherein the percentage of remaining niche space that the new species occupies (k) is always the same. In fact, the dominan ...
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  • ...Experiment (MOXIE)|url=https://doi.org/10.1007/s11214-020-00782-8|journal=Space Science Reviews|language=en|volume=217|issue=1|pages=9|doi=10.1007/s11214-0 ...nson%20Team|url-status=live|access-date=22 April 2021|website=NASA Johnson Space Center Features|archive-date=22 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive. ...
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  • {{Short description|Proposed mode of space travel}} ...f page 382]</ref><ref>{{cite book |title=Relativistic Flight Mechanics and Space Travel |author1=Richard F. Tinder |edition= |publisher=Springer Nature |yea ...
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  • {{Short description|Space manufacturing and fluid behavior}} ...Materials |url=https://arc.aiaa.org/doi/10.2514/6.2015-4451 |journal=AIAA SPACE 2015 Conference and Exposition (P. 4451) |language=en |publisher=American I ...
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  • {{Short description|Study of the interactions of biota with space environments}} ...oecology''' concerns the interactions of [[Biota (ecology)|biota]] with [[space]] environments. It studies resources for [[life]] on [[planet]]s, [[asteroi ...
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  • ...le=StarTram2010: Maglev Launch: Ultra Low Cost Ultra High Volume Access to Space for Cargo and Humans|publisher=startram.com|access-date=April 23, 2011}}</r ...he following year in a concept study performed by ZHA for NASA's [[Kennedy Space Center]], also considered together by Maglev 2000 with [[James R. Powell (p ...
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  • ...heat treatment method in [[metallurgy]]. It is often used when the search space is discrete (e.g., all tours that visit a given set of cities). For problem ...simulated annealing accepting worse solutions as it explores the solution space. Accepting worse solutions is a fundamental property of metaheuristics beca ...
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  • ...e=May 2015 |title=Dynamic Modelling of Soil Nitrogen Budget and Vegetation Colonization in Sediment Bars of a Regulated River: DYNAMIIC MODELLING OF VEGETATION SUC ...(unsuitable) to 1 (optimal).<ref name=":0" /> Yi et al. indicated that the space and time suitable for spawning were reduced after the completion of the Thr ...
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  • ...tps://www.space.com/21719-vega.html |access-date=25 December 2021 |website=Space.com |language=en}}</ref> Although Earth cycles through many different [[nak ...his point, and a 1-in-300-billion chance that it will be both ejected into space and captured by another star around this point. If this were to happen, any ...
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  • ...a]]. Most rod-shaped bacteria can move using their own power, which allows colonization of new environments and discovery of new resources for survival. Bacterial Most [[rod-shaped bacteria]] can move using their own power, which allows [[colonization]] of new environments and discovery of new resources for survival. Bacteria ...
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  • ...ation space for speciation.svg|right|thumb|upright=1.4|A three-dimensional space representing speciation with axes representing the factors involved in the ...cological speciation; however, in allochrony, selection varies not just in space, but in reproductive time—giving rise to adaptive temporal clines in phenot ...
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  • ...hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/afspbio/contents.htm History of Research in Space Biology and Biodynamics 1948–1958.] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.or High-energy radiation from [[Universe|space]] is much stronger at high altitudes than at sea level. The radiation expos ...
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  • ...sotope fractionation during planet formation and the loss of hydrogen into space. ...cesses Governing Lower-Tropospheric HDO/{{H2O-nl}} Ratios as Observed from Space and Ground. Science 325, 1374–1377.] on the map from Annu.Rev.Earth Planet. ...
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