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  2. Fire regime - Wikipedia

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    The fire interval is the number of years between fires and is highly dependent on spatial scales. Fire rotation is a measure of the amount of fire in a landscape (the amount of time required to burn an area the size of the study area). The fire rotation statistic is best used for large areas that have mapped historic fire events. [6]

  3. Fire and movement - Wikipedia

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    Fire and movement, or fire and maneuver, is the basic modern military low-level unit tactic used to maneuver on the battlefield in the presence of the enemy, especially when under fire. It involves heavy use of all available cover, and highly-coordinated exchanges of rapid movement by some elements of the squad or platoon while other elements ...

  4. Simian - Wikipedia

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    The origin of anthropoid primates was initially thought to be Africa, however, fossil evidence, now suggests they originated in Asia. During the middle to late Eocene, multiple groups of Asian anthropoids crossed the Tethys Sea on natural rafts or floating islands, colonizing Africa alongside other Asian mammals. The earliest African anthropoid ...

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  6. Assassination of Reinhard Heydrich - Wikipedia

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    The assassination attempt, code-named Operation Anthropoid, was carried out by resistance operatives Jozef Gabčík and Jan Kubiš on 27 May 1942. [2] Heydrich was wounded in the attack [ 3 ] and died of his injuries on 4 June.

  7. Pelvimetry - Wikipedia

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    Anthropoid: the widest transverse diameter is less than the anteroposterior (obstetrical) diameter. Platypelloid: Flat inlet with shortened obstetrical diameter.

  8. Java Man - Wikipedia

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    The control of fire by Homo erectus is generally accepted by archaeologists to have begun some 400,000 years ago, [65] with claims regarding earlier evidence finding increasing scientific support. [ 66 ] [ 67 ] Burned wood has been found in layers that carried the Java Man fossils in Trinil , dating to around from 500,000 to 830,000 BP.

  9. Fire adaptations - Wikipedia

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    However, plants have their own ways to survive a fire event or recover after a fire. The strategies can be classified into three types: resist (above-ground parts survive fire), recover (evade mortality by sprouting), and recruit (seed germination after the fire). Fire plays a role as a filter that can select different fire response traits. [6]