| 31. | The transects cover a huge area of Canada and a portion of those are examined on the ground,
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| 32. | Thus sagittal incisions transect less hairs and blood vessels assuming the cutting instruments are of the same size.
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| 33. | The importance of transect planning is particularly seen as a contrast to modern Euclidean zoning and suburban development.
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| 34. | A transect is a term in ecology that denotes a survey of the natural vegetation through a particular area.
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| 35. | The A152 ( as Main Road within the village ) transects Quadring and provides links to Donington and Gosberton.
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| 36. | State Rout 17, which transects the community, has a roadside historical marker commemorating the Rappahannock Industrial Academy.
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| 37. | Fieldwork at the trust includes aquatic sampling, pond, leaf and feather labs, and quadrat and transect sampling.
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| 38. | For most practical purposes, transects are commonly laid out along contours perpendicular to the main direction of the gradient.
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| 39. | The transect protocol involves one observer walking a fixed path at a constant pace, multiple times in a season.
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| 40. | In the area of this transect, the wedge reaches a thickness of 9 km at 50 km from the trench.
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