Collocations withdiversity

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beta diversity
This indicates that the structural forest classifications need to be refined with floristic inventories to yield realistic estimates of beta diversity.
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considerable diversity
This study's findings show considerable diversity in the partnership experiences of people aged 70 or more years, measured as the experience of separation and widowhood.
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cultural diversity
This produces the religious and cultural diversity we see in the world and throughout human history.
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diversity jurisdiction
Removal of claims under state law, even when a federal court indisputably has diversity jurisdiction, is more restricted.
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diversity of flora
For example, it is sheep and cattle grazing that maintain the diversity of flora of open grassland.
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diversity of opinion
There is, then, a diversity of opinion, though relatively little dialogue (as usual in anthologies).
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enormous diversity
The enormous diversity of constructions can be illustrated with any random utterance, for example (2).
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ethnic diversity
Multi-culturalists, on the contrary, advocated a more diverse immigrant policy, one that takes ethnic diversity into consideration.
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extraordinary diversity
It would certainly yield a more accurate picture of the extraordinary diversity of contemporary musical lives.
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genetic diversity
We conducted a laboratory experiment to evaluate the role of parasite genetics and infection genetic diversity on the fecundity of mosquitoes carrying malaria parasites.
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geographic diversity
Within the restrictions of the genetic criterion, the sample also represents maximal geographic diversity.
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geographical diversity
Ethnic and geographical diversity is often not reflected, or only poorly reflected, in the composition of the government.
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great diversity
Due to the great diversity of pension schemes, the determination of the net income is specific to each country.
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greatest diversity
These interactions are expected to be especially complex and diverse in the tropics, where both components display their greatest diversity.
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growing diversity
In response to the growing diversity of their patient populations, health professionals have sought ways to communicate effectively and care for patients from diverse racial, ethnic, and cultural groups.
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haplotype diversity
Observed haplotype diversity and number of haplotypes for the smallest study fragment (120 ha) were 0.556 and 3 haplotypes, respectively.
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ideological diversity
By implication, neither a government's majority status nor its ideological diversity should be causally implicated in government survival.
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immense diversity
Large conferences have the obvious advantages of showing the immense diversity musicology has nowadays and of providing extensive possibilities for networking.
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importance of diversity
The authors provide a wealth of information that focuses very much on what is important for older people generally while emphasising the importance of diversity.
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increased diversity
It is possible that this may in time lead to increased diversity in a number of policy areas.
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increasing diversity
The second feature that we want to discuss in more detail is children's increasing diversity in determiner use.
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lack of diversity
The audience quite rightly pointed out the lack of diversity with respect to the gender and age of the panelists.
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lexical diversity
The children's mean length of utterance, total words uttered, lexical diversity, and use of propositional complements were assessed.
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linguistic diversity
Such modalities of access and exclusion are conditioned by linguistic diversity, which establishes communicative boundaries.
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microbial diversity
The results suggest significant microbial diversity in all samples.
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nucleotide diversity
The main effects on nucleotide diversity levels and the frequency spectrum of mutations will be seen in the inverted arrangement.
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pattern of diversity
This pattern of diversity reveals how age stratification, and labour force exit as an expression of social marginalisation, are crude vehicles for locating age in a theory of inequality.
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racial diversity
These experiences shaped her attitude towards racial diversity and, later, her openness to the views of the black movement.
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religious diversity
First, religious diversity will and should have a profound impact on many exclusivists and the epistemic status of their beliefs.
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remarkable diversity
We are now a nation of the most remarkable diversity ever seen.
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rich diversity
The rich diversity and the production environment and methods are favorable for organic rice production.
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sheer diversity
Due to the sheer diversity and scope of the commentaries, we have grouped our reply into a number of perspectives shared by commentators.
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stylistic diversity
In keeping with the stylistic diversity of the music, the text comprises lines taken from historical chronicles, fairytales and folklore.
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tremendous diversity
There was tremendous diversity in the types of federations, cooperatives and alliances that emerged.
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vast diversity
Instead of attempting to design for a vast diversity of contingencies (most of which will never occur), the architect can focus on probable activities not improbable ones.
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wide diversity
Among mammals, immature ticks have been identified on a wide diversity of species, including elephant shrews, rodents, lagomorphs, hyraxes, carnivores, equids and ruminants.
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