0 made by humans, not existing in nature -- kunstig
a man-made fabric et kunststoff
1 made, happening or formed by man, not by natural means -- kunstig, skapt av menneskehender
a man-made lake.
Most of the time these man-made barriers are successful in separating portions of a system from each other.
Among the man-made habitats, shaded plantations were especially rich in bat captures and species.
This is a period when settlement was still sparse and where the man-made imprint on the landscape was relatively slight.
This requires that man-made errors are independent of natural stochastic events.
It remains possible that some other type of relational constraint might better characterize the nature of identification errors for man-made objects.
Regional/country values for gross investment, depreciation of man-made capital and natural capital are given in appendix table 4.
All study sites show evidence of past fires, probably attributable to both natural and man-made causes.
Work started in 1960, and the dam that came into operation in 1971 created one of the largest man-made lakes in the world.