• The carrying capacity of an ecosystem is the maximum population size of a biological species that can be sustained by that specific environment, given...
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    as carbamino compounds. Hemoglobin, the main oxygen-carrying molecule in red blood cells, carries both oxygen and carbon dioxide. However, the CO2 bound...
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    Tourism carrying capacity (TCC) is an imperfect but useful approach to managing visitors in vulnerable areas. The TCC concept evolved out of the fields...
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  • equity, and consumption levels. Some frameworks focus on numeric carrying capacity, while others emphasize changing systems: improving access to education...
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  • ampere capacity, defined by United States National Electrical Codes. Ampacity is defined as the maximum current, in amperes, that a conductor can carry continuously...
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    f(x)={\frac {L}{1+e^{-k(x-x_{0})}}}} where L {\displaystyle L} is the carrying capacity, the supremum of the values of the function; k {\displaystyle k} is...
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    (used in calculating carrying capacity) was incorrectly applied, causing — by itself – a 30% overestimation of carrying capacity and corresponding underestimation...
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    concept is paired with carrying capacity in order to facilitate sustainable development of city regions. Assimilative capacity has been critiqued as to...
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  • can be reliably transmitted Carrying capacity, the population size of a species that its environment can sustain Capacity planning, the process of determining...
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  • or the entity that is being carried by an aircraft or launch vehicle. Sometimes payload also refers to the carrying capacity of an aircraft or launch vehicle...
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    Moscow, because of restrictions on entry into the city center car carrying capacity of 1.0 tons. In February 2010, GAZ began production restyling of the...
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    are "virtually identical—except for those that govern the oxygen-carrying capacity of their hemoglobin. . . . The genetic difference enables highland...
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  • levels of resource consumption and pollution exceed the environment's carrying capacity, leading to population overshoot. The population overshoot hypothesis...
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    them to carry semi-trailers as well as containers. These are known as "all-purpose" well cars. Articulated well cars typically have a capacity of 120,000 lb...
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    of each gauge is an important factor for determining its current-carrying capacity. The AWG originated in the number of drawing operations used to produce...
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  • observation of data: The world energy production per capita. Earth carrying capacity. The return to the use of coal as a primary source and the peak oil...
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  • similarities in many physiological characteristics. Aside from large aerobic capacities and other biochemical mechanisms, external factors such as the environment...
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    India (after the Indira Gandhi Canal) and the largest canal by water carrying capacity (40,000 cusec at source). The main canal is connected with 42 branch...
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  • The MAZ-543M version was designed to carry the BM-30 Smerch Multiple rocket launcher. The MAZ-543P (carrying capacity - 19600 kg) was used for 9K76 Temp-S...
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  • Originally, Wackernagel and Rees called the concept "appropriated carrying capacity". To make the idea more accessible, Rees came up with the term "ecological...
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    government planning consultants report that the 'designed maximum one-hour carrying capacity' is actually 64,000, a figure described in Hansard footnotes as 'calculated...
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  • environmental science, a population "overshoots" its local carrying capacity — the capacity of the biome to feed and sustain that population — when that...
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    of burden, is a working animal used to transport goods or materials by carrying them, usually on its back. Domestic animals of many species are used in...
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    or carrying capacity, the graph shows logistic growth. Environmental and social variables, along with many others, impact the carrying capacity of a...
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  • are a few similar definitions of the capacity credit: effective load carrying capability (ELCC) defines the capacity value as the extra load that can be...
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    standard ("classic") metal cab and a carrying capacity of about 7.9 tons. Ural-4320-19 ** - ** - LONG CHASSIS, capacity about 12 tons. Ural-43203-**** - **...
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    equation, the population equilibrium (sometimes referred to as the carrying capacity, K), N ∗ {\displaystyle N^{*}} , is N ∗ = r α {\displaystyle N^{*}={\frac...
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  • At intermediate population densities, also represented by half the carrying capacity, individuals are able to breed to their maximum rate. At this point...
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  • under defined conditions or a gross weight rating for its weight carrying capacity. Curb weight (American English) or kerb weight (British English) is...
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  • water into a measurement, biocapacity can be applied to determine the carrying capacity of the Earth. Likewise, because an economy is tied to various production...
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