crown height

collocation in English

meaningsofcrownandheight

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crown
noun[C]
uk
/kraʊn/
us
/kraʊn/
a circular decoration for the head, usually made of gold and jewels (= precious stones), and worn by a king or queen at ...
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height
noun[C or U]
uk
/haɪt/
us
/haɪt/
the distance from the top to the bottom of something, or the quality of ...
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(Definition ofcrownandheightfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Averagecrownheightwas used as a proxy for trellis availability.
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This suggests that higher growth and survival of large plants in disturbed forest (crownheight10 m) is important.
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The leaves were collected from four sides of each tree at the middle of thecrownheightfrom six trees per plot.
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The importance of canopy openness andcrownheightfor population growth was studied using bootstraps on for different subsets of the whole population.
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Greatercrownheightwas therefore the major determinant of increased diameter increments for small trees of this species.
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It was not correlated with population size, number of treefall gaps or with number of subplots with averagecrownheight10 m in the eight transects.
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This gives them a largecrownheight, called hypsodonty, that is unsuitable for strong bite forces.
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While the facet count is standard, the actual proportions (crownheightand angle, pavilion depth, etc.) are not universally agreed upon.
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The typicalcrownheightis 4.5 in.
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The tiger also has fairly stout teeth; the somewhat curved canines are the longest among living felids with acrownheightof up to 90mm in.
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The mulberry plants which are allowed to grow tall with acrownheightof 56 feet from ground level and a stem girth of 45 inches or more is called.
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New rooms and storage areas were added, featuring different crown heights and intriguing shapes.
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