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decomposing and leaf
* detritivore-heterotrophs which consume decomposing bits of organic matter, such as leaf litter.
The region quadtree represents a partition of space in two dimensions by decomposing the region into four equal quadrants, subquadrants, and so on with each leaf node containing data corresponding to a specific subregion.
They are usually found in moist areas such as decomposing leaf matter and soil.

decomposing and from
In that paper Faraday explained that when an electrolytic cell is oriented so that electric current traverses the " decomposing body " ( electrolyte ) in a direction " from East to West, or, which will strengthen this help to the memory, that in which the sun appears to move ", the anode is where the current enters the electrolyte, on the East side: " ano upwards, odos a way ; the way which the sun rises " (, reprinted in ).
In that paper Faraday explained that when an electrolytic cell is oriented so that electric current traverses the " decomposing body " ( electrolyte ) in a direction " from East to West, or, which will strengthen this help to the memory, that in which the sun appears to move ", the cathode is where the current leaves the electrolyte, on the West side: " kata downwards, ` odos a way ; the way which the sun sets ".
Although computing a power spectrum from a map is in principle a simple Fourier transform, decomposing the map of the sky into spherical harmonics, in practice it is hard to take the effects of noise and foreground sources into account.
When Apollo slew Python, its body fell into this fissure, according to legend, and fumes arose from its decomposing body.
Some engines convert heat from noncombustive processes into mechanical work, for example a nuclear power plant uses the heat from the nuclear reaction to produce steam and drive a steam engine, or a gas turbine in a rocket engine may be driven by decomposing hydrogen peroxide.
In the sciences and engineering, the process of decomposing a function into simpler pieces is often called Fourier analysis, while the operation of rebuilding the function from these pieces is known as Fourier synthesis.
In an example, they cited one case study of a small calf " with a severe dorsal mutilation trailing a decomposing piece of dermis and muscle as it continued to accompany and nurse from its mother ... by age 2 its dorsum was grossly deformed and included a large protruding rib fragment visible.
The stench from the decomposing bodies could be smelled up to away, such as at the nearby village of Treblinka, Masovian Voivodeship.
Large application rates of milk onto land, or disposing in a hole, is problematic as the residue from the decomposing milk will block the soil pores and thereby reduce the water infiltration rate through the soil profile.
Ericoid mycorrhizas have also been shown to have considerable saprotrophic capabilities, which would enable plants to receive nutrients from not-yet-decomposed materials via the decomposing actions of their ericoid partners.
M. Lee Goff, a noted and well respected forensic entomologist, was assigned to a case involving the discovery of a decomposing body found on a boat half a mile from shore.
These containers slow the decomposition process by ( partially ) physically blocking decomposing bacteria and other organisms from accessing the corpse.
It was developed after research for the wake scene at the beginning of the film informed the director that corpses were kept on ice in the 1920s to keep the body from decomposing.
At the end of the 19th century, it was discovered that, when decomposing the light from the Sun, a multitude of spectral lines were observed ( regions where there was less or no light ).
The first hour is great fun ... It ’ s an enjoyably giddy ride, certainly, but once you ’ re back from the edge of your seat, you realise most of the creaks and groans are from the decomposing script.
In this context, the paleozoological data used is obtained from recently deceased decomposing matter rather than prehistoric matter.
Another well-known explosion occurred on January 26, 2004, in Tainan City, Taiwan, this time from a more natural cause: the buildup of gas inside a decomposing sperm whale caused it to burst.
This reproductive process basically involves the dispersion of spores from a decomposing Ork corpse, such that killing an Ork literally creates more Orks, which explains why Orks so difficult to fight and eradicate, and how they are able infiltrate and build up large populations virtually anywhere.
MUSIC ( MUltiple SIgnal Classification ) beamforming algorithm is derived from the Capon algorithm by decomposing the covariance matrix as given by Eq.
As they leave, they freeze the entrance to Hell, preventing more souls from entering and causing Satan's body to begin decomposing.
The plants obtain nutrients from root nodules and decomposing organic substance.
These colors are caused by the oxidation of different metals ( red, pink and yellow is from iron salts, green is from decomposing tuff-derived mica, and manganese produces the purple ).

decomposing and Bay
On August 9, Roselli's decomposing body was found in a 55-gallon steel fuel drum floating in Dumfoundling Bay near Miami, Florida.
* Aug. 9, 1976-The decomposing body of Johnny Roselli was found floating in a 55-gallon drum, in Florida's Biscayne Bay, following a not-quite completed hit.

decomposing and tree
They feed on the fluids of fermenting fruit, decomposing animals, tree sap, fungi and nutrient rich mud.

decomposing and black
However, Inkscape is capable of producing color images by decomposing each channel into several black and white images and tracing them separately with Potrace.
Those from Castrillo are often termed " empecinados ", a term which arises from several nearby streams filled with black mud ( pecina ) from stagnant, decomposing waters.

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At the level of forms, this can be seen by decomposing a Hermitian form into its real and imaginary parts: the real part is symmetric ( orthogonal ), and the imaginary part is skew-symmetric ( symplectic )— and these are related by the complex structure ( which is the compatibility ).
Detritivores, also known as detritophages or detritus feeders or detritus eaters or saprophages, are heterotrophs that obtain nutrients by consuming detritus ( decomposing plant and animal parts as well as organic fecal matter ).
# Proof ( a rough thought-experiment or argument, decomposing the primitive conjecture into subconjectures ).
Oxaloacetate is unstable in solution, decomposing to pyruvate by decarboxylation over a period of hours ( room temperature ) or days ( 0 ° C ).
The runoff caused by the over use of fertilizers increases the amount of algae in local water bodies, causing different scales of dead zones ( areas where oxygen is completely consumed by decomposing algae and fish, making it impossible for life forms needing oxygen to survive in the dead zones ).
Dynamics of decomposing plant litter ( A ) described with an exponential model ( B ) and a combined exponential-linear model ( C ).
When he spots her, he runs out to attack her but as Chris tries to escape, she is grabbed and taken into the water by a decomposing Pamela Voorhees ( Marilyn Poucher ).
Vector decomposition refers to decomposing a vector of R < sup > n </ sup > into several vectors, each linearly independent ( in mutually distinct directions in the n-dimensional space ).

leaf and from
The common tree frog ( Polypedates leucomystax ) from Asia makes a foam nest on a leaf above an ephemeral pool.
Some instances of exploring these " nearby " nodes require traversing up to 2 × log ( n ) links ( particularly when moving from the rightmost leaf of the root's left subtree to the leftmost leaf of the root's right subtree ).
Sanskrit nouns in this case often refer to a subject " out of " which or " from " whom something ( an action, an object ) has arisen or occurred — e. g., patram vṛkṣāt patati " the leaf falls from the tree ".
Myrcene, which is a component of many essential oils used in perfumery, can be extracted from the bay leaf.
File: Gumleaf grasshopper. jpg | This Grasshopper hides from predators by mimicking a dry leaf
Gardeners can grow a range of cultivars, many of which differ little from the wild species, mainly in having stouter leaf stems.
Its common name is derived from Tupi ka ' apiûara, a complex agglutination of kaá ( leaf ) + píi ( slender ) + ú ( eat ) + ara ( a suffix for agent nouns ), meaning " one who eats slender leafs ", or " grass-eater ".
No leaf ever wholly equals another, and the concept ' leaf ' is formed through an arbitrary abstraction from these individual differences, through forgetting the distinctions ..."
Its name is derived from the Greek words χλωρος, chloros (" green ") and φύλλον, phyllon (" leaf ").
Hashish is made from cannabinoid-rich glandular hairs known as trichomes, as well as varying amounts of cannabis flower and leaf fragments.
They avoid eating root vegetables in general, as cutting root from a plant kills it unlike other parts of the plant ( leaf, fruit, seed, etc .).
Essential oils obtained from Melissa officinalis leaf showed high acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase co-inhibitory activities.
Sonoma Merlots from Alexander Valley, Carneros and Dry Creek Valley tend to show plum, tea leaf and black cherry notes.
In India the Palm leaf manuscript, with a distinctive long rectangular shape, was used from ancient times until the 19th century.
Pipal leaf designs are used in decoration from Period VI.
As Henry waited in the Verdun trenches, shortly before being wounded, he composed a poem on a leaf torn from his field notebook, found later among his effects.
It stands 3. 8 meters high, was molded in hammered copper from the plaster original, and covered with 22-karat gold leaf.
* Slavs call it " yellow month ", from the fading of the leaf ; to the Anglo-Saxons it was known as Winterfylleth, because at this full moon ( fylleth ) winter was supposed to begin.
The first reference to card games in world history dates from the 9th century, when the Collection of Miscellanea at Duyang, written by Tang Dynasty writer Su E, described Princess Tongchang, daughter of Emperor Yizong of Tang, playing the " leaf game " in 868 with members of the Wei clan, the family of the princess ' husband.
The trèfle ( club ) was probably derived from the acorn and the pique ( spade ) from the leaf of the German suits.
In the third phase stolons develop from lower leaf axils on the stem and grow downwards into the ground and on these stolons new tubers develop as swellings of the stolon.

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