SHADE-INTOLERANT TREES
Trees that cannot thrive in the shade of larger trees.
Trees that cannot thrive in the shade of larger trees.
A fine-grained sedimentary rock formed by the consolidation of clay, silt, or mud.
Well with a pumping head of 30 feet or less.
A term applied to a shallow place or area in a body of water; a shoal.
A shapefile is a digital vector (non-topological) storage format for storing geometric location and associated attribute information. A shapefile can consist of points, lines or polygons.
Stock in a mutual irrigation company. Many irrigation companies exist in Utah which own water rights used by their share holders. The amount of water the company allows each share holder to divert is usually determined by the company stock shares owned or rented. Shares in an irrigation company are not water rights. The company […]
Shared Socio-economic Pathways (SSPs) were developed to complement the RCPs with varying socio-economic challenges to adaptation and mitigation (O’Neill et al., 2014). Based on five narratives, the SSPs describe alternative socio-economic futures in the absence of climate policy intervention, comprising sustainable development (SSP1), regional rivalry (SSP3), inequality (SSP4), fossil–fuelled development (SSP5) and middle-of-the-road development (SSP2) […]
Sharing is an emerging service business model for the fashion sector that includes online and offline options such as rental or swapping of clothes and subscription models. Sharing can offer the experience of novelty and excitement equivalent to purchasing new items, while at the same time contributing to extending clothing lifetimes through re-use. Sharing models […]
The Sharpe ratio is a risk-adjusted measure of performance developed by Nobel laurate William Sharpe in 1966. It is calculated as the ratio between the excess return (return in excess of the risk-free rate) and the volatility of a given portfolio. While widely used to show funds’ performance, the Sharpe ratio may be misleading in […]
Hypodermic needles, syringes (with or without the attached needle), Pasteur pipettes, scalpel blades, blood vials, needles with attached tubing, and culture dishes used in animal or human patient care or treatment, or in medical, research or industrial laboratories. Also included are other types of broken or unbroken glassware that were in contact with infectious agents, […]