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1 ant F(ST) < 0.001) for M. alfredi along this coast.
2  correlated to geographic ordering along the coast.
3 different vineyard sites along the U.S. West Coast.
4 frastructure and economic activity along the coast.
5 2013 along the entire North American Pacific coast.
6 mostly Tupi speakers, lived on the Brazilian coast.
7 isco Bay Area, San Joaquin Valley, and South Coast.
8 distributed along the North American Pacific coast.
9 uth Highlands, and between the Highlands and Coast.
10  with a substantial rise of sea level at the coast.
11 ugh the Mediterranean and along the Atlantic coast.
12 2 mm yr(-1) from 100 to 150 km away from the coast.
13  degrades the natural barrier along the U.S. coast.
14  conditions along the central Andean Pacific coast.
15 ce the ozone chemistry in the east and south coast.
16 for tracing Hg pollution along the Norwegian coast.
17 stian states along the Eastern Mediterranean coast.
18 gh numbers, high speeds and proximity to the coast.
19 ith high probability along the Mediterranean coast.
20 del prediction of O3 concentrations near the coast.
21 manufactured nanoparticles from catchment to coast.
22 with Mesolithic populations living along the coast.
23 akening of hurricanes near the United States coast.
24 ularly along the sediment-starved California coast.
25 d upward flux of nutrients along the Florida coast.
26  presented in seafood from the Mediterranean coast.
27 nite city-state on the Eastern Mediterranean coast.
28 tial CP sources along the Swedish Baltic Sea coast.
29  States, particularly along the Mid-Atlantic coast.
30 th in crabs collected from the New Hampshire coast.
31 llow waters (5-15 m) less than 2 km from the coast.
32 chanisms through which the park protects the coast.
33 into the continent and then migrating to the coast.
34 mi deposits extend over 1.5 km inland of the coast.
35 aring in random occurrence along the Chilean coast.
36 nd of the 21(st) century for 90% of the U.S. coast.
37  N, 126.32 degrees E) located in the western coast.
38 width of mangrove forests on the path to the coast.
39 he greatest natural hazards along East Asian coasts.
40  county level along the US Atlantic and Gulf Coasts.
41  zone eastward of the AOF along the Algerian coasts.
42 gasso Sea and the European and Mediterranean coasts.
43 nificantly higher in river sediments than in coasts.
44 nental areas and not along the Mediterranean coasts.
45 18 [1.07-1.30]), hospitalization on the West coast (1.19 [1.06-1.34]), number of comorbidities (18.76
46 was in a glacial refuge zone on the southern coast 100-70 ka, with fewer indications in eastern Afric
47 at unique fine spatial resolution along this coast (115 sites).
48 ntario (121-244 mug/kg) or the west and east coasts (230-285 mug/kg).
49                 In Mali, Cameroon, and Ivory Coast, 2407 SCD patients (1751 SS or sickle beta-zero-th
50 remaining 7 samples (mostly from the US east coast), 30-75% of the EOF was unidentified.
51 from Ghana, 363 from Nigeria, 277 from Ivory Coast, 59 from Cameroon, 51 from Sudan, 33 from Ethiopia
52 ands(5), Central Mexico(6) and the Caribbean coast(7-9) during the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocen
53  depths, while in the North and Central-West coasts a minor effort, at shallower waters and across a
54 genetic diversity survey on the Indo-Malayan coast, a hotspot with a large global mangrove distributi
55  12-month mortality were studied in the GULF-COAST, a prospective multicenter cohort of acute coronar
56 ooming hawk but should freeze if the hawk is coasting across the sky.
57                 The Tupi arrived on the east coast after leaving the Amazonian basin ~2,000 y before
58  Los Angeles County that is within the South Coast Air Basin (SCLA).
59 minantly eroding trend of Arctic sedimentary coasts along the coastal plains of Alaska, Siberia and w
60 rly major hurricanes) near the United States coast, although substantially less frequent, exhibited m
61   The main body extends up to 60 km from the coast and a seawater depth of 110 m.
62  largest extreme events, whereas at the Gulf Coast and Caribbean TCs dominate.
63                                     Atlantic coast and contains about 2800 km(3) of low-salinity grou
64 ctive swimming time (t(ac)), not considering coast and drift periods, (ii) estimate near-bottom veloc
65 ously, multiproxy evidence from the Peruvian coast and elsewhere suggested that EN frequency varied o
66  (Callinectes sapidus) along the US Atlantic coast and found that their intrinsic dynamics were broad
67 areas of tidal marsh along the U.S. Atlantic coast and in other urbanized coastal settings.
68 e upward trends, and discrepancy between the coast and inland are maximized in the austral summer sea
69 stuarine bivalves in the United States' east coast and is frequently found in archaeological sites an
70 e conditions (Omegaar < 1) along the US West Coast and is recognized as one of the species most susce
71 ichness of microbial diversity in the Kerala coast and its differences with tropical rain forest and
72 robability decreases with mean distance from coast and known host number per pest.
73 chardus) captured in the Portuguese mainland coast and maintained in captivity for one year feeding o
74 oisture, total N and distance from the local coast and possess limited richness in arid (< 5% moistur
75  with a 0.5 degrees C increase from the west coast and spreads with an increase of 0.25 degrees C per
76  exhibit negative DTR trends, while the west coast and sub-tropical forest in the north-east show pos
77 ice-loss region north of the Siberian Arctic coast and the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ).
78 otentially trapping upwelled water along the coast and transporting it offshore.
79 ooding 500 km alongshore the Mexican Pacific coast and up to 6 km inland.
80 ost numerous bacteria present in our oceans, coasts and freshwater environments.
81 n, Nigeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Senegal, Ivory Coast) and 1 upper-middle income countries (South Africa
82 r populations that live within 100 km of the coast, and a fraction of current landings could be parti
83 ll debris items) that had accumulated on the coast, and a further 174 bottles that washed ashore duri
84 ding the Besos River basin and the Barcelona coast, and in the Ebro River Delta, using single particl
85 ee of localized land-based impacts along the coast, and resultant differences in the abundance of ree
86 th Sea and some sectors of the Mediterranean coast; and earlier soil moisture maxima have led to earl
87 d anthropogenic arsenic are found along many coasts around the world, most notably in south and south
88 tors had trekked some 5,000 km from the west coast, arrived approximately 10,000 cal YBP in Labrador
89  as pronounced on the western North American coast as anomalies seen in the high northern latitudes a
90                At places as distant from the coast as the lower Midwest, marine gastropods were impor
91  However, datasets to support detailed along-coast assessments of framework production rates and accr
92 d for similar high spatial resolution (along-coast) assessments of budget states and accretion rates
93 00 CE in Beirut on the Eastern Mediterranean coast at the center of the ancient world's great civiliz
94 gh-fidelity analog, located 1000 km from the coast, at an altitude of 3232 m.
95 ean waters (1200 km offshore of the American Coast, at the location of the Amazon river plume during
96 c acid risk assessment model for the US West Coast based on combined climatic and local variables.
97 es often stop on the northern Gulf of Mexico coast before flying across the Gulf.
98                         Data shows the sandy coast bounding river mouths accreted consistently at a r
99 -terminating glaciers existed at the Sabrina Coast by the early to middle Eocene epoch.
100 ored 2513 children (living in Kilifi, Kenyan Coast) by blood smears in 17 cross-sectional surveys to
101 (EVOOs) from seven regions along the Italian coasts, by means of isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRM
102 ia, four in Ghana, and one each in the Ivory Coast, Cameroon, Sudan, Ethiopia, Tanzania, and Uganda).
103 tsunamis do not occur on the Mexican Pacific coast cannot be sustained.
104 ded by the reductions in natural flow to the coast caused by water management.
105 stimated $44 M and the collapse of the north coast commercial red sea urchin fishery (2015-) worth $3
106 ocated offshore that were generated near the coast contain higher carbon concentrations in their inte
107 vanced across and retreated from the Sabrina Coast continental shelf at least 11 times during the Oli
108 easured historical maxima across the US West Coast, corresponding to anomalously large beach erosion
109 ance System, a rural community on the Kenyan coast covering an area of 891 km(2).
110 duals from Sao Luis Island (Brazilian Amazon coast) dated between ca. 1800 and 1000 cal BP and associ
111 ave that propagates to shore and impacts the coast directly.
112 duction processes due to the short trench-to-coast distances that bring broad portions of the seismog
113 imate on diameter-growth-cessation timing in coast Douglas-fir (an ecologically and economically vita
114 ummer heat waves could limit the capacity of coast Douglas-fir to extend its growing season in respon
115                                         East Coast during decadal periods of enhanced hurricane activ
116 a protective barrier along the United States coast during periods of heightened basin-wide hurricane
117 g stopovers, birds concentrated close to the coast during spring and inland in forested landscapes du
118 tation and infiltration along the California coast during the Holocene.
119 rge influxes of land-derived sediment to the coast (e.g. burial of ecosystems).
120 f mean spring temperature, distance from the coast, elevation and the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO
121 atial variability in, and controls on, rocky coast erosion under changing conditions.
122                           At the US Atlantic coast, ETCs are responsible for 8.5 out of the 10 larges
123 tic data, we show that the Pacific Northwest Coast exhibits genetic continuity for at least the past
124                   The western North-Atlantic coast experienced major coastal floods in recent years.
125  converge, are present along sections of the coast facilitated by the strong latitudinal gradient of
126 eileria parva is the causative agent of East Coast fever (ECF), a tick-borne disease that kills over
127 ifferent locations along the eastern Pacific coast, finding that delta(18)O profiles from these fossi
128 oducing a giant tsunami that poured over the coast flooding 500 km alongshore the Mexican Pacific coa
129 roves, followed by open coast interior, open coast fringe and EI forests.
130 y of limpets along the south-eastern Pacific coast from 18 degrees S to 41 degrees S, and the micro-s
131 he northwestern (0.12 degrees C/y), the west coast from 20 degrees N-40 degrees N (0.07 degrees C/y),
132  natural buffer that shields the surrounding coasts from potentially more powerful storms.
133 d vehicles during surveys off the California Coast, from the surface down to 3,900 m depth.
134 e large-scale on-shore currents that hit the coast, generating strong narrow northward jets along the
135 w scenarios (geographical distance along the coast, genetic partitioning over depth, and genetic diff
136           Here, we show the sequence of near-coast geological events spanning the Northeast Atlantic
137                    We also show how the West Coast groundfish fishery of the United States meets thes
138 l fraction of the East Coast (>18%) and Gulf Coast (&gt;17%), and also parts of the West Coast where gro
139 racterize a substantial fraction of the East Coast (&gt;18%) and Gulf Coast (>17%), and also parts of th
140                   Sierra Leone and the Ivory Coast had the highest proportions of travelers being inf
141          Increasing human activity along the coast has amplified the extinction risk of inshore delph
142 vering non-cohesive sandy sediment along the coasts?" Here we relate flow stages (i.e., from erratic
143 l timescales and the erosion response of the coast, highlighting a need to more fully characterise th
144 ished river loads measured upstream from the coast, however, should not be assumed to propagate seawa
145 nalyzed 73 diverse taxa off the southeast US coast in 26 years of scientific trawl survey data and de
146 ction land through reclamation along Jiangsu coast in eastern China.
147 irect migration from Amazon to the Northeast Coast in pre-Columbian time, giving rise to the Tupi Coa
148  stormwater-affected creeks of the U.S. West Coast indicated widespread occurrence of 6PPD-quinone (<
149 ne interior (EI) mangroves, followed by open coast interior, open coast fringe and EI forests.
150       For sediment-starved and erosion-prone coasts, large-scale enhancement of sediment supply may b
151         Extreme hypoxic conditions along the coast, leading to what are often referred to as "dead zo
152 nsport along the south-eastern Mediterranean coast leaving behind a less juvenile fraction.
153           In their natural environment along coast lines, date palms are exposed to seawater inundati
154 r quality, and human health in open seas and coast lines.
155 sent-day populations from the north Peruvian coast located several hundred kilometers away.
156 s catchment, which drains ice to the Sabrina Coast, may be sensitive to climate perturbations.
157 ollowed by Accra (Hypo-endemic, 50.3%), Cape Coast (meso-endemic, 47.9%) and Sogakope (meso-endemic,
158 rwegian (n = 66), and Central Swedish Baltic coasts (n = 50).
159 ls from 17 island populations and 15 Pacific coast Native American groups.
160 ss found in August 2010, from the Oyogos Yar coast near the Kondratievo River in the Laptev Sea regio
161 from Cameroon, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda.
162 stem in organisms collected on the 2016 West Coast Ocean Acidification cruise in the California Curre
163 recedented data collected over 1 year on the coast of Adelie Land and simulations from different atmo
164                  Morocco is on the northwest coast of Africa and mostly lies north of the Sahara, whi
165  situated approximately 400 km from the east coast of Africa, Madagascar exhibits cultural, linguisti
166 nd of Madagascar, situated off the southeast coast of Africa, shows the first evidence of human prese
167 ived estimates of primary production off the coast of Angola.
168                        Native to the Pacific coast of Asia, it is now well-established in North Ameri
169 ale humpback whales migrating along the east coast of Australia were investigated for seasonal endocr
170 l transit between New Caledonia and the east coast of Australia.
171  three periodontal practices across the east coast of Australia.
172 race Horkuch, endemic to the southern saline coast of Bangladesh, is known to have salt tolerance tra
173 Tupi branch that used to settle the Atlantic Coast of Brazil.
174 hree more recent individuals from the nearby coast of British Columbia dating from approximately 6,07
175  with smooth and well-defined borders of the coast of California subtype tend to have poor response.
176  western monarchs overwinter in trees on the coast of California.
177 vered that C. ciliata first invaded the east coast of China and subsequently moved inland.
178                 Observations along the south coast of China, although of a lower resolution, reveal f
179 ed in the town of Guapi in the South Pacific Coast of Colombia.
180 ed with miniature acoustic tags off the east coast of Costa Rica for 83.15 min (+/- 9.12 SD) to deter
181  Ocean (WIO), and at smaller scale along the coast of East Africa.
182 s spanning over 1000 km of coastline off the coast of eastern Australia.
183 details of an ancient settlement on the Gulf Coast of Florida without parallel in the Southeastern Un
184 July 14, 2015, to July 14, 2016, on the west coast of France, with GPs in 801 practices participating
185 ted from the rocky seashore off the northern coast of France.
186 Although the storm terminated at the eastern coast of Greenland in late December, it was followed by
187  record from the Renland ice cap on the east coast of Greenland to constrain the timing of changes to
188 and/or frontogenetic tendency along the west coast of Greenland, and volume of convected water.
189 east coast United States (US), west and east coast of Greenland, Iceland, and Sweden from 2000 to 201
190  France, the Mediterranean, and the Atlantic coast of Iberia.
191 nded debris has been recorded along the west coast of Inaccessible Island, a remote, uninhabited isla
192 P) at relatively shallow waters off the west coast of Ireland.
193 ximum height of 4.5 m along the entire south coast of Java.
194 rth Cohort Study (KGBCS) on the Indian Ocean coast of Kenya.
195 Ms with jagged or ill-defined borders of the coast of Maine subtype tend to respond well to laser tre
196  long-finned pilot whales along the southern coast of mainland Australia.
197 quakes and tsunamis have whipped the Pacific coast of Mexico in the past.
198 e Malaylay Submarine Canyon off the northern coast of Mindoro Island in the Philippines.
199 ed strong offshore Ekman transport along the coast of NE Pacific, thereby leading to the record-low C
200 d occurrence of sperm whales off the Eastern coast of New Zealand using passive acoustic monitoring t
201                                  The Pacific coast of North America is an excellent test case, as mea
202 ) has changed since the 1970s along the west coast of North America, and compare these estimates to s
203  strong narrow northward jets along the west coast of North America, in association with a substantia
204 of key functional groups (FG) along the west coast of North America.
205 dinal gradient of breeding sites on the east coast of North America.
206 or Chinook salmon populations along the west coast of North America.
207 rticularly over the Caribbean basin and East Coast of North America.
208 genous archaeological sites on the Northwest Coast of North America.
209  freshly dead stranded turtles from the west coast of North and Central America and Hawaii.
210 o Georgia winter exclusively on the Atlantic coast of northern South America and share common stopove
211 cent Makranis, who reside on the Arabian Sea coast of Pakistan, as well that of four neighboring Paki
212 unprecedented hypoxic event on the Caribbean coast of Panama and assess the risk of dead zones to cor
213  longitudinal gene flow between the northern coast of Peru, Andes, and Amazonia accompanied cultural
214  stranded or incidentally captured along the coast of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, were analyzed by a nont
215 rks over four years (2012-2015) off the west coast of Scotland and the Isle of Man.
216 uouroy in 1768 following a shipwreck off the coast of Scotland, then expanding across the archipelago
217  acoustic data from ten sites along the east coast of Scotland.
218 ervoirs, which is thought to be starving the coast of sediment and decreasing the resilience of commu
219 ed States seaport from a port on the Pacific coast of South America.
220 iversity covering nearly the entire Atlantic coast of the Americas.
221 e, in the north, centered around the eastern coast of the Black Sea, the second, with a more Levantin
222 en by winds, currents and storms towards the coast of the continent, these rafts are often cited as t
223 nderthals occupied the Central Mediterranean coast of the Iberian Peninsula during MIS 4, that these
224  species of the dune systems of the Atlantic coast of the Iberian Peninsula.
225 local transmission is highest along the West Coast of the island.
226  the fast-moving storm impacting the eastern coast of the lake.
227 anges in the ichthyoplankton fauna along the coast of the Northeast Pacific Ocean, but impacts differ
228 ponges in the Florida Keys and the southeast coast of the United States (>700 km away) where the ocea
229 ica and the Amazon, and drying over the west coast of the United States and Ecuador.
230 viruses present in sea stars across the West Coast of the United States and globally that are commonl
231 cimated sea star populations across the West Coast of the United States since 2013.
232 s of relative sea level rise on the Atlantic coast of the United States.
233 he Mediterranean Sea and along the northwest coast of the United States.
234 sholds for shoreline counties along the east coast of the United States.
235 etts Bay off the densely populated northeast coast of the United States; subsequently, the marine inh
236 cted across 4 locations in Trinidad near the coast of Venezuela.
237 hts can reach ~ 20 m and ~ 12 m on the south coast of West and East Java, respectively, with an avera
238                   Mollusks collected off the coasts of Asia were the most heavily contaminated, coinc
239          Organic carbon (OC) from rivers and coasts of China were retrieved and statistically analyze
240 s covering the entire Atlantic and North Sea coasts of Europe for the period 1960-2013.
241 mi with runups of up to 13 m on the adjacent coasts of Sumatra and Java.
242 bution to include parts of the west and east coasts of the Antarctic Peninsula and even coastal ice-f
243                    This ancestry reached the coasts of the Baltic Sea no later than the mid-first mil
244 tumn through the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic coasts of the south-eastern US, the most prominent corri
245 uch of the Gulf of Mexico and south Atlantic coasts of the United States.
246 ern Amazon and then directly to the Atlantic coast, or heading south into the continent and then migr
247  the Molluscan Broodstock Program, a US West Coast Pacific oyster breeding program, were screened for
248 N frequency reconstructions for the Peruvian coast, point to complexities introduced by apparent cont
249                        The Pacific Northwest Coast proves an intriguing focus for these studies becau
250 s stable, but declined in two ecoregions-the Coast Range and Cascades-along with early-seral bird pop
251 l depth profiles derived from the California Coast Range serpentinite belt and (ii) in local surface
252 BA in air and deposition on the Swedish west coast (Rao) and the interior of arctic Finland (Pallas).
253 anisms of shrub encroachment at the Virginia Coast Reserve, Long-Term Ecological Research site.
254 a: see text] is significantly higher in West Coast river reaches (2.35, n = 96) than in river reaches
255 diterranean edge to the Northwestern African coast seems to be possible under favorable conditions at
256          Geological records from the Sabrina Coast shelf indicate that, in addition to ocean temperat
257 geted PFAS in seawater and plankton from the coast, shelf, and slope of the Northwestern Atlantic Oce
258 w measurements along the Alaska Beaufort Sea coast show that dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen (D
259 ed 1232 Ixodes scapularis ticks from 17 east coast sites ranging from New Hampshire to Florida and us
260 ive Outcomes and Service Utilization Trends (COAST) study is a retrospective cohort of adults (>/=20
261 ques to: (i) accommodate glass eel burst-and-coast swimming mode and estimate the active swimming tim
262                Results showed that burst-and-coast swimming mode was increasingly adopted by glass ee
263             The model encapsulates burst-and-coast swimming style, speed modulation, and wall interac
264 and had an impact on a bigger stretch of the coast than previously suspected.
265                        Along the US Atlantic coasts the contribution of tides can be significant, wit
266 t along the North American Atlantic and Gulf coasts the meridional distributions of dissolved inorgan
267 lations from the Bight of Benin and the Gold Coast, the African-Brazilian population from Rio de Jane
268 ons, whereas along the Mexican Southern Gulf coast, the average contribution of tides over the larges
269 nesting along the east central Florida (USA) coast, the largest rookery for the Northwest Atlantic po
270                                         East Coast, though a slowdown of the GS east of 65 degrees W
271                                      Pacific Coast tick fever is a febrile illness associated with th
272 sia philipii, in a population of the Pacific Coast tick, Dermacentor occidentalis in Mendocino County
273 ximately 911.5 mm yr(-1) within 50 km of the coast to 727.2 mm yr(-1) from 100 to 150 km away from th
274 which allows hurricanes approaching the U.S. coast to intensify more rapidly.
275 sites along a transect from the northeastern coast to the Mauna Loa Observatory and at three other is
276 ustralia's coastline, from open, high energy coasts to calmer environments in bays and estuaries.
277 1931-2010) average, as there is a pronounced coast-to-interior decline in rainfall from approximately
278                  We find high rates of along-coast transport and transoceanic dispersal across the At
279                  Patients recruited in Ivory Coast, Uganda, Cambodia, and Vietnam were randomly assig
280          Samples were obtained from the east coast United States (US), west and east coast of Greenla
281                            Along the Pacific coast, upwelling brings subsurface waters with low Omega
282 nomalously warm conditions along the US West Coast (USWC).
283 ts of twenty-seven seaweeds from the Peniche coast was performed by: total phenolic contents (TPC), 2
284 ainage properties differ along the Brazilian coast, we also evaluate whether estimated genetic divers
285 e representative river basins along the West Coast, we show that, while the decrease in precipitation
286                  Water depth and distance to coast were identified as the most important variables in
287 ons of these nanomaterials in the Barcelonan coast were significantly attenuated by river-sea environ
288  Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Ivory Coast were tested with a sensitive and specific Luminex-
289 re, primary productivity and distance to the coast were the most common covariates included and their
290 ace O3 concentrations occur mainly along the coast where CMAQ typically has large overpredictions.
291 ulf Coast (>17%), and also parts of the West Coast where groundwater pumping is high.
292 of studies [3], most are tracked to mainland coasts where the navigational challenges are easiest.
293 e isotopic data to dogs across the Northwest Coast, which indicated a pronounced marine diet for Tses
294 ccurrence of (236)U in seawater along Danish coasts, which is the sole water-exchange region between
295          However, assessing if and how rocky coasts will respond to changes in marine conditions is d
296 estuarine and 21.0% (28,493 km(2)) were open coast, with lagoonal mangroves the least abundant (11.0%
297  across the Southeast, Midwest, and Atlantic Coast, with many providers in this area managing more th
298 l categories of fish landing sites along the coast would require equal urgency and measured attention
299                                              COAST-X was a 52-week, randomised, double-blind, placebo
300       Here, we report the primary results of COAST-X.

 
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