A variety; divers types or examples, The quality of being diverse or different; difference or unlikeness, heterogeneity, The composition of the workforce in terms of race, ethnicity, gender and handicap See "Minorities", Number of different species in a given region, A category of immigrants replacing the earlier categories for nationals of underrepresented countries and countries adversely "affected" by the Immigration and Nationality Act Amendments of 1965 (P L 89-236) The annual limit on diversity immigration was 40,000 during fiscal years 1992-94, under a transitional diversity program, and 55,000 beginning in fiscal year 1995, under a permanent diversity program, the relative degree of abundance of wildlife species, plant species, communities, habitats, or habitat features per unit of area (Thomas 1979), used in this report as a shortened form for biological diversity, or biodiversity A general definition (Addis et al , 1995) is "the spectrum of life forms and the ecological processes that support and sustain them Biological diversity is a complex of four interacting levels: genetic, species, community, and ecosystem ", Characteristics of individuals that make them unique and able to offer different perspectives, skills, and talents, To assess diversity, in addition to the number of ecosystems, species or genetic units, also its shares in the total number, that means the degree of equal distribution, have to be taken into account, A state of difference; dissimilitude; unlikeness, the quality of being diverse or different; difference or variety, – The distribution and abundance of different plant and animal communities and species, Multiplicity of difference; multiformity; variety, Variegation, Biological diversity (biodiversity) is the total genetic, species and landscape variety within an area Ecological diversity is the variety of relationships between organisms, and between organisms and their environment Genetic diversity is the variety within a species, Refers to all the ways in which people are different from one another; to honour these individual attributes is to value and respect each other, The distribution and abundance of different kinds of plant and animal species and communities in a specified area, The difference between people due to age, religion, race, gender, and so on, The distribution and abundance of different kinds of plant and animal species and communities in a specified area (USFS), The distribution and abundance of different plants and animals within an area, Differences or unlikeness Doppler effect - An apparent change in the frequency of waves (such as sound or light) that occurs when the source and observer are in motion relative to each other The frequency increases when the source and observer approach each other, while the frequency decreases when they move apart, the condition or result of being changed, noticeable heterogeneity; "a diversity of possibilities"; "the range and variety of his work is amazing", variety; difference, unlikeness, The diversity of something is the fact that it contains many very different elements. the cultural diversity of British society. = variety, A diversity of things is a range of things which are very different from each other. His object is to gather as great a diversity of material as possible, The range of features or niches available This could be variation within a species, or the totality of different species in an ecosystem, is the number of species in an area i e a community has a high degree of diversity if it contains many species of equal abundance, There are at least six expressions of relative abundance and variety that apply to mixtures of animal species, vertical layers of vegetation, horizontal distribution of cover types, and other phenomena that are commonly called simply "diversity " These express a range of relationships from simple counts of the number of species (species richness) to measures of the uniformity of abundance of the species, layers, etc present (Raw index of diversity) Several expressions combine abundance and uniformity (Wenger 1984) The reader should consult the original research reports to obtain details of the expressions used, The variety of different species detected through monitoring in a given area Other types of diversity sometimes addressed by monitoring include genetic and habitat diversity, Differences among groups of people and individuals based on ethnicity, race, socioeconomic status, gender, exceptionalities, language, religion, sexual orientation, and geographical area, The condition of being different, unlikeness, A method of reception providing protection from signal loss due to multipath nulls, which are localized small areas with a very low RF signal level caused by multipath propagation See True Diversity and Phasing Diversity, Pertaining to the variety of species within a given association of organisms Areas with low diversity are characterized by a few species; often relatively large numbers of individuals represent each species, a neighborhood analysis technique that outputs the number of different values within a user-specified window, Variation between individuals in the population Typically diversity refers to genetic variation In bit string genetic algorithms, diversity may be measured by Hamming distance (i e counting the number of bits that are different) between bit strings [Koza, 1992] defines ``variety'' in the population by the number of unique programs it contains, but this measure takes no notice of the fact that the behaviour of genetically different programs can be very similar or even identical, Obsolete spelling of diverse, various, of many different sorts, plural form of diver, plural of diver, diverse, different, varied, Also used substantively or pronominally, many and different; "tourist offices of divers nationalities"; "a person of diverse talents", Different in kind or species; diverse, alternative spelling of diverse, Several; sundry; various; more than one, but not a great number; as, divers philosophers, plural of diversity,
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A variety; divers types or examples - "The flora of the island includes a great diversity of orchids."
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The quality of being diverse or different; difference or unlikeness - "Ther was swich diversitee Bitwene hir bothe lawes."
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heterogeneity
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The composition of the workforce in terms of race, ethnicity, gender and handicap See "Minorities"
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Number of different species in a given region
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A category of immigrants replacing the earlier categories for nationals of underrepresented countries and countries adversely "affected" by the Immigration and Nationality Act Amendments of 1965 (P L 89-236) The annual limit on diversity immigration was 40,000 during fiscal years 1992-94, under a transitional diversity program, and 55,000 beginning in fiscal year 1995, under a permanent diversity program
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the relative degree of abundance of wildlife species, plant species, communities, habitats, or habitat features per unit of area (Thomas 1979)
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used in this report as a shortened form for biological diversity, or biodiversity A general definition (Addis et al , 1995) is "the spectrum of life forms and the ecological processes that support and sustain them Biological diversity is a complex of four interacting levels: genetic, species, community, and ecosystem "
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Characteristics of individuals that make them unique and able to offer different perspectives, skills, and talents
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To assess diversity, in addition to the number of ecosystems, species or genetic units, also its shares in the total number, that means the degree of equal distribution, have to be taken into account
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A state of difference; dissimilitude; unlikeness
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the quality of being diverse or different; difference or variety
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– The distribution and abundance of different plant and animal communities and species
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Multiplicity of difference; multiformity; variety
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Variegation
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Biological diversity (biodiversity) is the total genetic, species and landscape variety within an area Ecological diversity is the variety of relationships between organisms, and between organisms and their environment Genetic diversity is the variety within a species
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Refers to all the ways in which people are different from one another; to honour these individual attributes is to value and respect each other
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The distribution and abundance of different kinds of plant and animal species and communities in a specified area
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The difference between people due to age, religion, race, gender, and so on
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The distribution and abundance of different kinds of plant and animal species and communities in a specified area (USFS)
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The distribution and abundance of different plants and animals within an area
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Differences or unlikeness Doppler effect - An apparent change in the frequency of waves (such as sound or light) that occurs when the source and observer are in motion relative to each other The frequency increases when the source and observer approach each other, while the frequency decreases when they move apart
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the condition or result of being changed
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noticeable heterogeneity; "a diversity of possibilities"; "the range and variety of his work is amazing"
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variety; difference, unlikeness isim
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The diversity of something is the fact that it contains many very different elements. the cultural diversity of British society. = variety
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A diversity of things is a range of things which are very different from each other. His object is to gather as great a diversity of material as possible
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The range of features or niches available This could be variation within a species, or the totality of different species in an ecosystem
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is the number of species in an area i e a community has a high degree of diversity if it contains many species of equal abundance
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There are at least six expressions of relative abundance and variety that apply to mixtures of animal species, vertical layers of vegetation, horizontal distribution of cover types, and other phenomena that are commonly called simply "diversity " These express a range of relationships from simple counts of the number of species (species richness) to measures of the uniformity of abundance of the species, layers, etc present (Raw index of diversity) Several expressions combine abundance and uniformity (Wenger 1984) The reader should consult the original research reports to obtain details of the expressions used
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The variety of different species detected through monitoring in a given area Other types of diversity sometimes addressed by monitoring include genetic and habitat diversity
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Differences among groups of people and individuals based on ethnicity, race, socioeconomic status, gender, exceptionalities, language, religion, sexual orientation, and geographical area
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The condition of being different, unlikeness
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A method of reception providing protection from signal loss due to multipath nulls, which are localized small areas with a very low RF signal level caused by multipath propagation See True Diversity and Phasing Diversity
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Pertaining to the variety of species within a given association of organisms Areas with low diversity are characterized by a few species; often relatively large numbers of individuals represent each species
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a neighborhood analysis technique that outputs the number of different values within a user-specified window
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Variation between individuals in the population Typically diversity refers to genetic variation In bit string genetic algorithms, diversity may be measured by Hamming distance (i e counting the number of bits that are different) between bit strings [Koza, 1992] defines ``variety'' in the population by the number of unique programs it contains, but this measure takes no notice of the fact that the behaviour of genetically different programs can be very similar or even identical
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divers
Obsolete spelling of diverse
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divers
various - "Shortly after this I had to go out of town. Divers sound sportsmen had invited me to pay visits to their country places, and it wasn't for several months that I settled down in the city again."
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divers
of many different sorts
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divers
plural form of diver
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divers
plural of diver
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divers
diverse, different, varied sıfat
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divers
Also used substantively or pronominally
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divers
many and different; "tourist offices of divers nationalities"; "a person of diverse talents"
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divers
Different in kind or species; diverse
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divers
alternative spelling of diverse
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divers
Several; sundry; various; more than one, but not a great number; as, divers philosophers
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