Four density-dependent factors include the following examples: (1) Diseases are density-dependent factors that slow population growth by increasing death rates within the population through the spread of a pathogen. (2) Parasitism is a density-dependent factor that slows population growth by increa...
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Bulk densityis dependent on the size, shape, and surface properties of particles. Powders with a smooth and uniform surface have greater bulk density. Powders with smaller bulk density have a greater packaging volume for the same amount of material (Bicudo et al., 2015; Syamaladevi, Insan, ...
Two factors have caused the current strong interest of chemists in TDDFT. One is the formulation which allowed excitation energies to be calculated in a way similar to what was known from time-dependent Hartree–Fock (HF) methods. The other was a formulation in terms of localized basis set ...
The concept of entropy connects the number of possible configurations with the number of variables in large stochastic systems. Independent or weakly interacting variables render the number of configurations scale exponentially with the number of variabl
Thus, agricultural crops could not grow in many areas based on broad-scale climate factors alone, and therefore, abiotic factors can be poor predictors of agricultural practices in some regions. Indeed, there likely are other examples where abiotic and biotic factors may exhibit low correlation in...
(or some well validated proxy), density and height in more studies could enhance understanding of factors that influence juvenile survival and improve predictions of population sizes for macroalgal-associated fishes (e.g., Aburto-Oropeza et al.2007). This information could then be used for ...
between these relationships include the following: Does the attribute being related to density represent a population mean or a population total; does the relationship include time, either implicitly or explicitly; does the relationship include potential productivity, i.e., is it dependent on site ...
These studies have provided insight into which factors control the RCT pathway in mice but have not provided data on net fecal cholesterol output. In humans, the data on HDL dependent fecal cholesterol output are equivocal. Both a negative as well as the absence of a relationship between plasma...
All these factors are functions of the local-scaling transformation function. This function also appears explicitly as λ(r) in the above expressions. In Section 5.1, we present an approximate analytic form for this transformation function where it is written in terms of the one-particle density....