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1 rom New Brunswick to Michigan (22 degrees of longitude).
2 versification dynamics differ greatly across longitude.
3 e of seroprevalence trends than latitude and longitude.
4 nce (e.g., GMT) [1] were needed to determine longitude.
5 itudes can use magnetic declination to infer longitude.
6 1, encompassing an expanse of 118 degrees of longitude.
7 ur estimates of B differ across latitude vs. longitude.
8 ring isotope compositions with elevation and longitude.
9 e a better parameter in correlating with the longitude.
10 that imply an awareness of both latitude and longitude.
11 de, it is not known how any animal perceives longitude.
12 es and found to correlate most strongly with longitude.
13 tes but increased from east to west breeding longitude.
14 sly solve the seemingly insoluble problem of longitude.
15 ongitude and Alexandria around 150 degrees W longitude.
16 e population mixing with respect to breeding longitude.
17 uthern mid-high latitudes along the American longitudes.
18  which were located at different geomagnetic longitudes.
19  show the northern polar cap over a range of longitudes.
20 placed equally from each pole along opposite longitudes.
21  for ~5 days, spanning nearly all geographic longitudes.
22  decreasing temperature with pressure at all longitudes.
23 over a broad range of ecliptic latitudes and longitudes.
24 es show that they cluster near 350 degrees W longitude, 40 degrees S latitude.
25  Islamabad, Pakistan (latitude: 33.724530 N, longitude: 73.046869, terrain elevation: 552 m).
26        The Chesapeake Bay region (defined as longitudes - 78 degrees to -74 degrees and latitudes 36.
27 iver located at latitude 16.33 degrees N and longitude 80.62 degrees E, collected on March 10, 2022.
28 udes (18 degrees 16' to 51 degrees 37'N) and longitudes (81 degrees 01' to 129 degrees 28'E).
29 ing 10 degrees of latitude and 35 degrees of longitude across the Australian continent.
30 n analysis showed that insolation, latitude, longitude, age, and race have a significant effect on th
31 rifices in global coverage at user-specified longitudes allow operationally viable constellations wit
32 sing data from 19 sites across 22 degrees of longitude along the tree line of northern Alaska, we sho
33 luded covariates for geographical (latitude, longitude, altitude), temporal (year, season) and habita
34 ervations into bins measuring 0.2 degrees in longitude and 0.1 degrees in latitude, or approximately
35 ut 7-50% of the shift in latitude, 20-36% in longitude and 4-28% of that in elevation.
36 2000 wolves from 17 study areas, spanning 80 longitude and 50 latitude.
37 boundary correlation to locate continents in longitude and a novel iterative approach for defining a
38 ranch of Damascus, Cairo around 60 degrees W longitude and Alexandria around 150 degrees W longitude.
39 vidence for the roles of resource abundance, longitude and centrality (i.e. connectivity) in predicti
40 on showed the enhancement to be localized in longitude and concentrated near the magnetic equator.
41 r ~45 degrees of latitude and ~72 degrees of longitude and distinguish regular/recurrent patterns fro
42 otope variations were time (age of samples), longitude and elevation in European bison, and time, lon
43              We found no correlation between longitude and epidemic duration (r=-0.15, p=0.53).
44 e and elevation in European bison, and time, longitude and forest cover in aurochs.
45               Secondarily, they segregate by longitude and geographical features, and reveal a novel
46 roximately 0.36 degrees per year in apparent longitude and is consistent with seasonal exchange of an
47 averages over all towns to give an estimated longitude and latitude of birth using a fully Bayesian m
48                The records with mis-recorded longitude and latitude values were, in fact, taken from
49 rrelations between the prevalence of AMD and longitude and latitude were obtained by regression analy
50 pecies, while controlling for host age, sex, longitude and latitude, as well as temporal effects.
51 er with a spatial resolution of 2 degrees in longitude and latitude, extending from pole to equator.
52        The differential relationship between longitude and life-stage abundance suggests a moving fro
53                    (3) According to the MLR, longitude and maximum temperature can both influence pre
54 t seems to be fixed in magnetic latitude and longitude and occurs in a region where anomalous infrare
55 ast, with spatial patterns largely driven by longitude and proximity to known point source(s).
56  PHYC and FRS10 correlated with latitude and longitude and temperature, and with precipitation for PH
57 g is ubiquitous, existing across all sampled longitudes and latitudes, and that it substantially incr
58 ant inverse correlations between latitude or longitude, and crude or age-standardized prevalence rate
59 city, spin-orbit ratio, obliquity, and nodal longitude, and we visualize the motion in spatial and sp
60                        A signature of active longitudes appears in the coronal magnetic field measure
61                               Bathymetry and longitude are found to be highly significant in explaini
62 bon content of the sediment and latitude and longitude as co-variates explained as ca. 75% of the var
63 r findings indicate that NPF persists at all longitudes as a global-scale band in the tropical upper
64 at the Levantine spike must span >60 degrees longitude at Earth's surface if it originates from the c
65  their residential coordinates (latitude and longitude) at the time of diagnosis.
66  eruption into a direction +37+/-10 degrees (longitude) away from its source region, leading only to
67 ars for 5 months starting 25 May 2008 (solar longitude between 76.5 degrees and 148 degrees ).
68 ng the environmental gradient represented by longitude, by exploring relationships between per-plot c
69  results demonstrate for the first time that longitude can be encoded into the magnetic positioning s
70 f two sites 3700 km apart, differing only in longitude, can distinguish the two apparent locations an
71  pollutants were explored using latitude and longitude centroid positions of polar bears.
72 remarkable eastward extension by ~30 degrees longitude compared to the present climate.
73 rs for each incident along with latitude and longitude coordinates determined by global positioning s
74                                 Latitude and longitude coordinates on firearm-related deaths were pre
75 on data provided in the form of latitude and longitude coordinates-describes spread as a Brownian mot
76 e maps for each center based on latitude and longitude coordinates.
77                                 Latitude and longitude data (geolocalization) and the mean annual ins
78 merging contaminants using (1) the latitude, longitude, depth, sampling date, and concentrations of U
79  that locks, as Pluto's rotation slows, to a longitude directly opposite Charon.
80               Geographic range (latitude and longitude), evolutionary distinctiveness, longevity, egg
81 ntered at approximately 260 degrees ecliptic longitude extending from north to south and looping back
82  hours, waft downwind to achieve their great longitude extents.
83 ined by an average of 1.8% per 10 degrees of longitude from west to east across the study area betwee
84 el and at the 1 degrees latitude x 1 degrees longitude grid-cell level for the period 1992-2008.
85  degrees north latitude and 150 degrees east longitude in southern Elysium.
86  this material is exposed over 20 degrees of longitude, indicating the extended presence of surface o
87 g areas derive from a wide range of breeding longitudes, indicating considerable population mixing wi
88 er vapor simultaneously on Mars over several longitude intervals in northern early and late summer in
89                                  Determining longitude is incredibly difficult--for humans.
90 g-like central molecular zone(4) at Galactic longitude |l| < 0.7 degrees and latitude |b| < 0.2 degre
91  in the sky centered on ecliptic coordinate (longitude lambda, latitude beta) = (221 degrees, 39 degr
92            The orchards differed in terms of longitude, latitude and microclimate.
93 tation over an area of 5 degrees x 5 degrees longitude/latitude based on TRMM/GPM satellite data.
94 exchangeable sodium percentage) at different longitudes, latitudes, soil depths, and time periods.
95 tudes 51 degrees to 68 degrees north and all longitudes observed (10 degrees to 190 degrees west).
96 fset from the substellar point (latitude and longitude of 0 degrees)-possibly indicative of atmospher
97 tred on a latitude of 25 degrees north and a longitude of 175 degrees, almost directly opposite the s
98                            At an aerocentric longitude of 224 degrees a major dust storm developed in
99                       They were spotted at a longitude of about 195 degrees west, a latitude of about
100 and was spatially merged to the latitude and longitude of each veteran's home address using US Census
101  framework to infer the precise latitude and longitude of glacial refugia in two widespread, codistri
102 seline risk factor measurements and latitude/longitude of participant residence collected from 2003 t
103 utnik Planitia, is located very close to the longitude of Pluto's tidal axis and may be an impact fea
104 including nearby CpGs from both latitude and longitude of the dataset, local DNA sequences, and long-
105                                Shifts in the longitude of the Gulf Stream destabilization point relat
106 een RSV season duration and the latitude and longitude of the individual provinces.
107  regression trees fitted to the latitude and longitude of the population centroid of each tract.
108 tration of emerging BFRs and the latitude or longitude of the sampling sites were not strengthened by
109  data sets (0.5 degrees latitude x 1 degrees longitude) of fish abundance from North Sea fisheries re
110 olocated data (i.e., with known latitude and longitude) on the clinical incidence of malaria, coverag
111  slightly higher across latitude than across longitude, potentially reflecting a northward post-glaci
112                                          The longitude problem (determining east-west position) is a
113 s) can use magnetic declination to solve the longitude problem at least under some circumstances unde
114 Consequently, migratory birds must solve the longitude problem in a different way, but how they do so
115 near linear effect on first flights, whereas longitude produced a generally less-clear effect on all
116 or assemblages sampled by 1 degrees latitude-longitude quadrats (n = 1,676).
117 sts, at 12-h steps and 0.25 degrees latitude-longitude resolution, for more than 80 surface and atmos
118 ted at a 0.5 degrees by 0.5 degrees latitude/longitude resolution.
119 olution of 0.1 degree latitude by 0.1 degree longitude (roughly 10 km x 10 km).
120  measured at a 1 degree latitude by 1 degree longitude scale.
121 nset and post-midnight periods over the same longitude sector and the latter persisting several hours
122 om a source approximately 60 degrees wide in longitude straddling the direction of the local interste
123  show that the planet exhibits librations in longitude that are forced at the 88-day orbital period,
124 of incidence, which varied with latitude and longitude throughout Great Britain, revealing that the t
125                   Attributing a latitude and longitude to each spectrum collected, unique chemical fi
126 the trend for the interstellar flow ecliptic longitude to increase linearly with time is statisticall
127                                          The longitude, total organic carbon, and clay content of sed
128 hat decreases steeply and symmetrically with longitude towards the terminators.
129                              The response to longitude was mixed, with earlier life stages (seedlings
130         Vineyard location (i.e. latitude and longitude) was one of the main factors describing the ma
131 rd of 60 degrees S and extend 180 degrees in longitude west from the Mountains of Mitchel (approximat
132 rrow ring arcs, spanning about 40 degrees in longitude, which are apparently confined against the rap
133  plasma bubbles (EPB) over 100-140 degrees E longitudes, which persisted for several hours after sunr

 
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