Synonym: alcove, corner, cranny, nook, recess. Similar words: cliche, microfiche, rich, which, enrich, sandwich, be rich in, dichotomy. Meaning: [nɪtʃ ,nɪːʃ] n. 1. a position particularly well suited to the person who occupies it 2. a small concavity 3. an enclosure that is set back or indented 4. (ecology) the status of an organism within its environment and community (affecting its survival as a species).
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151. Most plants and animals have evolved to live in a fairly narrow ecological niche.
152. The niche and interspecific competition coefficient of corn borer (Ostrinia furnacalis) and peach borer (Dichocrocis punctiferalis) were estimated by means of the field investigating in 1993, 1994.
153. Popular now, but forgettable over time, The Maccabees seem destined to be another in the line of niche nostalgia bands.
154. Build a niche brand and curate all aspects of it.
155. I: Infantilism: A niche sexual practice where one adult role-plays being an infant (sometimes wearing nappies) being disciplined by another adult who plays a mother figure.
156. The new superconductors look set to carve themselves a useful niche in the world's electrical industries.
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158. Considering the challenges in injectable carbohydrate manufacture, why did Roquette decide to invest in this niche market?
159. There are times when you need to download and use a logo for some graphic work or a presentation. Brands of the World are a niche resource for free vector formats of brand logos.
160. Entrepreneurs perceiving a niche for a new software strategy or product might determine to create a business to meet that need.
161. This article introduces the global market condition for some typical niche vehicles such as sport utility vehicle, multi purpose vehicle ...
162. This article introduces the global market condition for some typical niche vehicles such as sport utility vehicle, multi purpose vehicle etc.
163. Establishment of allopolyploids is favored because of greater niche separation from their diploid progenitors, and taxonomists appear reluctant to name phenotypically cryptic autopolyploid species.
164. Facial recess approach for cochlear implantation is reasonable because it is close to round window niche for electrode insertion easy.
165. Even in Roxy Music's heyday Mr Ferry was cleverly carving out a solo niche for himself.
166. The study results are helpful to identify resource use traits and niche differentiation of sympatric species and to the biodiversity conservation of a region.
167. She has carved a niche for herself as a comic actor.
168. Predators and parasitoids had a narrower niche overlap with the target pest, but had a wider niche overlap with the neutral species.
169. Like any photography niche, stereoscopy involves a billion little accessories you could spend money on. Special slide mounts, viewers and print mats all clamor for your cash.
170. Jesse James Garrett, an information architect, came up with the term in 2005 to describe a technique that had seen niche use for nearly a decade (see Resources).
171. The ecological niche of an organism is the position it fills in its environment comprising the conditions under which it is found, the resources it utilizes and the time it occurs there.
172. The relationship between food niche breadth or niche overlap and body size was also insignificant.
173. They're willing to put up with a niche language like Squeak because the framework is so productive, lowering the total cost of development dramatically, and improving time to market.
174. Plainly enough now, the adoption of it would have spoiled the niche for the Dred Scott decision.
175. He spotted a niche for festive goods in China some years ago, and realised he could produce them when the western rush was over and his factory would otherwise lie idle.
176. I guess when consoles started becoming more popular, it was speculated that it would be better for their niche audience to be prepubescent boys.
177. We entered the wine business because we saw a niche in wine in the Hong Kong and China market, and, more importantly, we are wine lover too.
178. The market for hydroformed products is still slightly growing, but mainly for work pieces from quantity production for the automotive industry as well as for highly individual niche products.
179. Secondly we use exploratory factor analysis to build preliminary model of executives' niche evaluation.
180. In this paper, the theory of niche in ecology is applied to study on the niche breadth and overlap of 6 species of Muricidae from tidal zone of Dalian Shicao.