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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Blood (redirect from Blood oxygen-carrying capacity)
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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Sustainable population (section Carrying capacity)
Carrying capacity has been used as a tool in Neo-Malthusian arguments to limit population growth since the 1950s. The concept of carrying capacity has...
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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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Ampacity (redirect from Current carrying capacity)
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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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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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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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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Payload (section Structural capacity)
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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Hemoglobin (redirect from Oxygen binding capacity)
are "virtually identical—except for those that govern the oxygen-carrying capacity of their hemoglobin. . . . The genetic difference enables highland...
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Human overpopulation (section Carrying capacity)
levels of resource consumption and pollution exceed the environment's carrying capacity, leading to population overshoot. The population overshoot hypothesis...
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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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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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Well car (section Carrying capacity)
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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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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Pack animal (section Load carrying capacity)
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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similarities in many physiological characteristics. Aside from large aerobic capacities and other biochemical mechanisms, external factors such as the environment...
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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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West Rail line (section Capacity and ridership)
parliamentary briefs state that the Kowloon Southern Link raised the one-hour carrying capacity from 39,900 to 46,900 pax/hr when headway was shortened from 3.5 minutes...
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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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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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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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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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Deadweight ton (abbreviation 'DWT' or 'dwt') is a measure of a ship's carrying capacity, including bunker oil, fresh water, ballast water, crew, and provisions...
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are often deposited due to the slowing of the current, reducing the carrying capacity of the water. The water from a river can enter the receiving body...
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termed the carrying capacity (K). However, a population can only grow to a very limited number within an environment. The carrying capacity, defined by...
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Biocapacity (redirect from Biological capacity)
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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