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Quadrats typically occupy an area of 0.25 m2 and are
traditionally square, but
modern quadrats can be rectangular, circular, or irregular. A
quadrat is...
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quadrat or
Quadrat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
quadrat, in
ecology and geography, is a
frame used to
isolate an area for study.
Quadrat may...
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Quadrat ("Square") or
Viereck ("Rectangle") is a simple,
German patience game,
which is pla**** with a
French pack of 32 or 52 cards.
Zudecken ("Covering")...
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between words, etc.
There are
quadrats of
different sizes, as m-
quadrats, n-
quadrats, etc.,
which are, respectively, of the
dimensions of
these letters...
- power-line
communication network. The city's
tourism slogan is "Leben im
Quadrat" ("Life in the Square"). A
brick kiln
excavated in 1929 in the Seckenheim...
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being sectioned out into a
predetermined number of
quadrats and from there,
quadrats are
randomly selection from
within each section.
There is...
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placing quadrats over the line,
starting the
quadrat at the
first marked point of the line. Any
consistent measurement size for the
quadrat and length...
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ecologists often place quadrats at
random or
evenly spaced intervals along a
transect line or grid. The use of
multiple quadrats enhances the representativeness...
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quadrat) is a unit in the
field of typography,
equal to the
currently specified point size. For example, one em in a 16-point typeface...
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similar rectangles Sprague, R. (1939). "Beispiel
einer Zerlegung des
Quadrats in
lauter verschiedene Quadrate".
Mathematische Zeitschrift. 45: 607–608...