Examples of mark and recapture in the following topics:
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- Scientists study population size and density using a variety of field sampling methods, including quadrats and mark-recapture.
- Scientists typically use the mark and recapture technique for mobile organisms such as mammals, birds, or fish .
- The mark and recapture method has limitations.
- Mark and recapture is used to measure the population size of mobile animals.
- With the mark and recapture method, researchers capture animals and mark them with tags, bands, paint, body markings or some other sign.
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- Michael VIII recaptured Constantinople and restored the Byzantine Empire, giving rise to the last dynasty of the Empire and a brief time of cultural flourishing.
- Still, Michael VIII returned to the city and was proclaimed emperor there, marking the restoration of the Byzantine Empire.
- The loss of land in the east to the Turks and in the west to the Bulgarians was complemented by two disastrous civil wars, the Black Death and the 1354 earthquake at Gallipoli, whose destruction and evacuation allowed the Turks to occupy it.
- Artists and philosophers looked to the classical past and rediscovered much ancient learning.
- The Fall of Constantinople was marked by large amounts of Greek refugees escaping Turkic rule into Europe via Italy and thus accelerating the Renaissance.
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- As a result of the allied Greek success, a large contingent
of the Persian fleet was destroyed and all Persian garrisons were expelled from
Europe, marking an end of Persia’s advance westward into the continent.
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was later defeated and forced to tear down its defensive city walls, surrender
its fleet, and lost voting privileges in the League.
- After a three-year long siege, Thasos was recaptured and forced
back into the Delian League, though it also lost its defensive walls and fleet,
its mines were turned over to Athens, and the city-state was forced to pay
yearly tribute and fines.
- According to Thucydides, the siege of Thasos marked
the transformation of the League from an alliance into a hegemony.
- Beginning in
449 BCE, the Persians attempted to aggravate the growing tensions between Athens
and Sparta and would even bribe politicians to achieve these aims.
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- In fact, the U.S. government never actually
declared war on the Confederacy, instead merely expressing a need to recapture
federal forts and suppress an ongoing rebellion, as in Lincoln's proclamation
on April 15, 1861.
- Immediately following the Battle of Fort Sumter, the
Confederate Congress proclaimed "...war exists between the Confederate
States and the Government of the United States, and the States and Territories
thereof…”.
- The Confederate government sent repeated delegations to Europe,
although historians give them low marks for their poor diplomacy.
- Mason went to London and John Slidell traveled to Paris.
- In fact,
Britain had stocks to last over a year and had been developing alternative
sources of cotton, most notably India and Egypt.
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- They ended direct U.S. military involvement and temporarily stopped the fighting between North and South Vietnam.
- The Vietcong resumed offensive operations when dry season began, and by January 1974 it had recaptured the territory it lost during the previous dry season.
- To hasten a collapse and foment panic, the VPA shelled the airport and forced its closure.
- His surrender marked the end of 116 years of Vietnamese involvement in conflict either alongside or against various countries, primarily China, France, Japan and United States.
- They had defeated the French, and their tenacity as both nationalists and communists was formidable.
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- Regardless, the style of opening and closing quotation marks
must match.
- For speech within speech,
use double quotation marks on the outside, and single marks on the inner quotation.
- In some situations, however, the exclamation mark or question mark will apply to the sentence as a whole and will come after the quotation mark.
- In contrast, colons and semicolons are always placed outside of the quotation marks.
- (Colons and semicolons always come after the quotation mark.)
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- Tensions between Eastern and Western European powers boiled over during the Komnenian Dynasty; the West destroyed Constantinople and, with it, the Byzantine Empire.
- On 27 November 1095, Pope Urban II called together the Council of Clermont, and urged all those present to take up arms under the sign of the Cross and launch an armed pilgrimage to recover Jerusalem and the East from the Muslims.
- The Byzantines and crusaders agreed that whatever formerly Byzantine lands the crusaders recaptured from the Turks would be returned to Byzantine control.
- Mark's Cathedral.
- The capture of Jerusalem in 1099 CE marked the success of Western Europe's First Crusade against the Muslims.
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- Ending punctuation identifies the end of a sentence, and most commonly includes periods, question marks, and exclamation marks.
- Most commonly, these are periods,
question marks, and exclamation points.
- There are three main types
of ending punctuation: the period, the question mark, and the exclamation mark.
- is a punctuation mark usually used
after an interjection or exclamation to indicate strong feelings or high volume
(shouting), and often marks the end of a sentence.
- Overly frequent use of the exclamation mark is
generally considered poor style, for it distracts the reader and devalues the
mark's significance.
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- The objective of economic recovery when in crisis is to stabilize the economy and recapture the value lost using economic stimulus strategies.
- The objective of economic recovery when in crisis is to stabilize the economy, and from there recapture the value lost through economic stimulus strategies while addressing the factors which contributed to the collapse in the first place.
- This act has seen substantial debate, both positively and negatively, as to the efficacy and overall implementation of the program.
- The goal of investing or providing tax relief and subsidies for individuals and companies is to drive up purchasing behavior and offset the positive feedback loop attributed to economic crises.
- Perhaps more debatable still, is the reaction to the inevitable and deserved bankruptcy of the banks and insurers involved in the toxic mortgage-backed securities (i.e.
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- This is because remanufacturing conserves the original energy, materials, labour and manufacturing effort that exist in every product.
- By recapturing pre-existing value, remanufactured products cost about half as much to make as new products made from scratch.
- How much energy and materials can be exhumed from a remanufactured product?
- In addition, the amount of raw materials saved would fi ll 155,000 railroad cars and form a train 1,770 kilometres long.
- (Lund, Robert, and Hauser, William, ‘The Remanufacturing Industry: Anatomy of a Giant') Refurbished (i.e. remanufactured) computers, for example, particularly laptops and PCs, are renowned for offering good value-for-money.