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16:41 Apr 9, 2009 |
Catalan to English translations [PRO] Science - Forestry / Wood / Timber / Forest management | |||||||
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| Selected response from: John Cutler Spain Local time: 12:04 | ||||||
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patch Explanation: clap M Petita extensió que es distingeix de la superfície que l'envolta. Un clap de neu. Un clap de roures. Enmig de l'erm hi ha claps de conreu. Anglès:(vegetació, etc) patch -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 43 mins (2009-04-09 17:24:54 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- # Forest Habitat Management : Managing Wildlife Habitat on Public ... Be sure that the feathered edges add to rather than subtract from your forest patch area (i.e., they make the forest stand larger rather than smaller). ... ohioline.osu.edu/b915/part_one.html - 13k - En caché - Páginas similares Ecological Modelling : Forest gap dynamics with partially ... We concentrate on the distribution of "age" of patches in the forests, .... If b is much smaller than .tp, then patches are on average close to 50 40 20 (B) ... linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/0304380093E0084G - '3 BR, Forest Vu' May Have Added Feature: Lyme Disease Risk - The The scientists found that study sites smaller than three acres averaged three times as many ticks as did larger forest patches and seven times as many ... www.nytimes.com/2003/04/08/science/3-br-forest-vu-may-have-... - 38k - En caché - -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2009-04-09 17:50:52 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Patch seems to be the word used in general regardless of the size. There are many references on Google to small and large patches. Perhaps "small patch" would work for your other word "colp" |
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