- abundant,
abundance, or
abundancy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Abundance may
refer to:
Abundance (economics), the
opposite of
scarcities Abundance (ecology)...
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nutritional elements.
Abundances of the
elements (data page)
Abundance of
elements in Earth's
crust Natural abundance –
isotopic abundance Goldschmidt classification –...
- isotopes: 238U, 235U, and 234U.
Their respective natural mole-fraction
abundances are 99.2739–99.2752%, 0.7198–0.7202%, and 0.0050–0.0059%. For example...
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abundant elements may vary with
location by
several orders of magnitude.
Abundances of the
elements (data page)
Atmospheric chemistry –
Branch of atmospheric...
- The
ratio of
abundance of one
species to one or
multiple other species living in an
ecosystem is
referred to as
relative species abundances. Both indicators...
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calculate element abundances after nucleosynthesis ends.
Although the
baryon per
photon ratio is
important in
determining element abundances, the
precise value...
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descending abundance (i.e. from
common to rare) y-axis:
logarithm of %
relative abundance When
plotted in
these ways,
relative species abundances from wildly...
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relic abundance of a
given elementary particle is a
measure of the
present quantity of that
particle remaining from the Big Bang.
Relic abundance is modelled...
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species have much
higher abundances than the low-ranking species. A
shallow gradient indicates high
evenness as the
abundances of
different species are...
- Cover-
abundance is a
measure of
plant cover, used in
phytosociology (or
vegetation science). It is
based on
percentages at the top end, but uses
abundance estimates...