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1 he Society Islands (northeast) and Kiribati (north).
2 n its wintering grounds towards the east and north.
3 st percentage resided in the Middle East and north Africa (6.9%, 5.1-8.8).
4 h due to N-enrichment was mapped to parts of North Africa and parts of the Middle East and India affe
5 ed acute in parts of sub-Saharan Africa, and North Africa and the Middle East.
6 earch for Health in Conflict-Middle East and North Africa region (R4HC-MENA).
7 ia, west and central Africa, Middle East and north Africa, and eastern Europe and central Asia.
8 ries across Europe, South America, Asia, and north Africa.
9 ainfall on the species' wintering grounds in North Africa.
10 experiment in which seedlings of 12 European/North African oaks were grown under two watering treatme
11  Peri-implant diseases are prevalent in this North African patient population.
12 results showed an increasing trend of GPP in North America (1.0 Pg C/decade).
13 frica (25 [42%]), south Asia (13 [22%]), and North America (13 [22%]) and mainly measured health indi
14 rope (43.07%) followed by Asia (38.09%), and North America (29.64%) while case fatality rates remaine
15 shed black bear mortality studies throughout North America (31 studies of 2630 bears).
16 lf of the studies (n = 27) were conducted in North America (n = 27), and 25/54 employed a qualitative
17  from the early to mid-Cambrian of China and North America [6, 9].
18 ng whether this is the same disease known in North America and caused by Blastomyces dermatitidis and
19                           Invasion fronts in North America and China are projected to accelerate from
20 t remains limited to a handful of centers in North America and comprises only 5% of liver transplants
21 ere have also been multiple outbreaks across North America and Europe of invasive meningococcal disea
22 B patients attending two tertiary centers in North America and Europe over 13 years with available cl
23 carnivores in many systems, such as areas in North America and Europe where large predator species ar
24 uality of life (HRQoL) associated with LD in North America and Europe.
25 rt of definite ARVC cases from 15 centers in North America and Europe.
26 ited by the low prevalence of this allele in North America and Europe.
27                   This disease is endemic in North America and has been recently identified in Europe
28 sect pest in the major corn growing areas of North America and in parts of Europe.
29 coons of Hyalophora species found throughout North America and investigated the evolution of architec
30 d agreement in CO(2) budgets was notable for North America and Southeast Asia.
31 uicide is the 10th leading cause of death in North America and the foremost cause of death worldwide
32 tial for spread via international trade into North America and the high diversity of salamanders has
33  aggregated from the Radiological Society of North America and the Society for Imaging Informatics in
34  the pattern-based approach commonly used in North America and the widely used, European-based, algor
35                               Researchers in North America are leading the development of innovative
36 he land surface temperature (LST) changes in North America are very abnormal recently, but few studie
37 man land uses on climate connectivity across North America by comparing two climate connectivity scen
38  waterbird migration networks across western North America by reconstructing long-term patterns (1984
39  with members of the Radiological Society of North America COVID-19 Task Force, including discussions
40 , and German published in Western Europe and North America from 1780 to 1900.
41 ng 1,653 angiosperm species collected across North America from 1920 to 2015.
42  frequency, LDD distance and SDD distance in North America from 1961 to 2015.
43 reas the growth of open access in Europe and North America has mostly been driven by repositories.
44 nsion of availability of medical cannabis in North America have led to an increase in cannabis use an
45 hat irruptive spruce beetle outbreaks across North America have primarily been driven by warming-ampl
46 er the past half century, migratory birds in North America have shown divergent population trends rel
47  assays on 34 saprotrophic fungi from across North America in the laboratory with a 5-y field study c
48 nsfer, humans have moved as much sediment in North America in the past century as natural processes c
49         Production of oil and natural gas in North America is at an all-time high due to the developm
50 redominantly extension in western intraplate North America is likely due (at least in part) to drag a
51         Moreover, ~96% of movement routes in North America must contend with human land uses to some
52 s that were multicenter, were coordinated in North America or Europe, tested drug interventions, or h
53          The coastal ecosystems of temperate North America provide a variety of ecosystem services in
54                The end of the Pleistocene in North America saw the extinction of 38 genera of mostly
55 using on the West Nile virus (WNV) spread in North America that has substantially impacted public, ve
56 ike-slip and/or reverse faulting) in eastern North America to strike-slip faulting in the mid-contine
57  founded the earliest sustained European and North America transmission networks.
58                            Here we show that North America warmed at the rate of 0.02 degrees C/y.
59 t the widespread expansion of humans through North America was a key factor in the extinction of larg
60  undergoing FMT in clinical practices across North America were eligible.
61 udies (3377 patients) from Asia, Europe, and North America were included (14 of 34 adult studies incl
62 liaria petiolata (garlic mustard) in eastern North America with distinct local and regional dynamics
63 Latin America and the Caribbean to 19.55% in North America) and country (4.16% in China to 22.40% in
64 s four continents (Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America).
65 e included studies were conducted in Europe, North America, and Asia.
66  from year 1987 to 2017, mainly from Europe, North America, and Australia, covering the management of
67 ncreasing trends in extreme precipitation in North America, and models and theory consistently sugges
68 74 centres in 13 countries (in Asia, Europe, North America, and South America).
69 elated HCT done in Australia, Europe, Japan, North America, and the UK between Jan 1, 1988, and Dec 3
70 er mortality rates are increasing in western North America, but the physiological mechanisms underlyi
71  women attempting to conceive in Denmark and North America, diets high in GL, carbohydrate-to-fiber r
72 n services (17 studies) in adjacent crops in North America, Europe and New Zealand.
73 466 patients recruited from 102 sites across North America, Europe, Australia, and Asia with relapsed
74 c and community hospitals in 22 countries in North America, Europe, South America, Asia, Australia, N
75 ian cervids are distinct from those found in North America, implying that the highly contagious North
76 ic hermaphrodite of commercial importance in North America, is the primary target species for shrimp
77 es from desert dunes in the Mojave Desert in North America, Merriam's kangaroo rat Dipodomys merriami
78 socio-economically important regions such as North America, Russia and western Europe.
79 4, 2016, at 162 sites in 25 countries across North America, South America, Europe, and the Asia-Pacif
80 P. triticina from wheat producing regions in North America, South America, Europe, the Middle East, E
81 vested bird valued by birders and hunters in North America, the northern pintail duck (Anas acuta), a
82 m the FLUXNET Network for 34 forest sites in North America, the seasonal pattern of sensitivities of
83 ed complications, have not been described in North America, to our knowledge.
84 , the primary Lyme disease vector in western North America, to projected climate and land use change.
85  of the dominance-tolerance trade-off across North America, we approximate broad-scale patterns in in
86                               Across Western North America, we observe geographic genetic structure a
87 for 10 480 woody dicots in China and 2374 in North America, we show that the variation in community m
88 om assumed prior Net Ecosystem Exchange over North America, we show that this can be overcome with ad
89 involved participants from across Europe and North America.
90 tes in 13 countries across Asia, Europe, and North America.
91 atus (PEMA), an abundant rodent found across North America.
92 case study of the Western Interconnection of North America.
93 fts in 32 species of birds native to eastern North America.
94 elevated cholesterol than western Europe and North America.
95  of 684 carnivores from seven communities in North America.
96 sy-proven LCCN from 10 centers in Europe and North America.
97 igration to countries in Europe, Africa, and North America.
98 greenness and seasonal bird migration within North America.
99 chaeological sites on the Northwest Coast of North America.
100 rnianus) is the largest New World Vulture in North America.
101 real-temperate and forest-tundra ecotones of North America.
102 pecies now or formerly living in Cuba and/or North America.
103 ombinants was greatest in Western Europe and North America.
104  times of day, seasons, and locations across North America.
105 on networks became established in Europe and North America.
106 e to the severity of the 2017-2018 season in North America.
107 out the distributed range of wild turkeys in North America.
108 ent and the migratory success of monarchs in North America.
109 se research is predominantly from Europe and North America.
110 income countries and less frequently used in North America.
111 dient of breeding sites on the east coast of North America.
112  subcontinent, Africa, East Asia, Europe and North America.
113 otypes of Lso (LsoA and LsoB) are present in North America; both are transmitted by the tomato psylli
114                20 centers from Europe, Asia, North-America, and South-America participated from 2016-
115 ed participants from clinical cohorts in the North American AIDS Cohort Collaboration who initiated t
116  possible heterogeneous admixture pattern of North American and Asian ancestry.
117 ailable evidence for PCV impact on European, North American and Australian national IPD.
118 CC survival data for 259,737 tumors from the North American Association for Central Cancer Registries
119     A comprehensive understanding of African North American biohistory is a prerequisite for accurate
120 onses to climatically effective volcanism in North American bristlecone pine and the Mediterranean tr
121 pheric models and with observations from the North American Carbon Program Site Interim Synthesis in
122 ine (Pinus palustris) ecosystem (LPE) of the North American Coastal Plain is a GBH where disturbances
123 imilar to the broad continental rifts in the North American Cordillera and in the Aegean domain, and
124 of the Nipponides in east Asia, parts of the North American Cordillera and the Altaids.
125           The age structures of European and North American countries increase their vulnerability to
126 tudy Online, a preconception cohort study of North American couples enrolled between 2013 and 2019.
127 America, implying that the highly contagious North American CWD prions are not the proximate cause of
128 ian Roburoid lineage and Quercus pontica and North American Dumosae and Prinoideae lineages.
129 umulation that provide an indirect record of North American erosion, mass transfer and sediment stora
130 plants are an ongoing subject of interest in North American forests, owing to their impacts on forest
131            We use standardized surveys of 54 North American grasslands to test alternate hypotheses p
132 -the ants-and test them using a survey of 53 North American grasslands.
133 ed within a closely related clade of western North American haplotypes, suggesting an introduction fr
134                                              North American HF trials had the highest likelihood of h
135 regimen and weight on incident DM in a large North American HIV cohort (NA-ACCORD).
136 gest that ambient lighting commonly found in North American homes will not suppress melatonin for dur
137 allisepticum, which jumped from poultry into North American house finches (Haemorhous mexicanus), to
138 estry contributed by a population related to North American individuals.
139 e sublineage primarily consisted of European/North American isolates, while the second sublineage pri
140 ) is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in North American men.
141  specimen series of 70 716 individuals of 52 North American migratory bird species, we demonstrate th
142 depths, the boundary between the Pacific and North American plates is off-centered from the San Andre
143 n fire-dependent communities, similar to the North American prairie, fire suppression contributes to
144 nce of burnout and depressive symptoms among North American psychiatrists, determined demographic and
145  offspring using 29 years of monitoring from North American red squirrels (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) i
146 fforts to mitigate this pathogen's impact on North American species.
147  data suggest that the rock-dwelling western North American subalpine endemic R. shushanii is potenti
148            The holotype is the most complete North American thalattosaurian yet described and one of
149 presentation of Nigerian lineages in African North Americans reflects pronounced limitations in the A
150                                           In North and Central America it was eradicated using the St
151 nd by two socioeconomically grouped regions (north and central-south).
152  in the subtropical depressional wetlands of North and South America were similar to each other (at t
153 he most threatening pests for agriculture in North and South America, and its oral secretion may be r
154  assemblage structures in temperate zones of North and South America, with those assemblages becoming
155  the family level), while assemblages in the North and South American temperate wetlands were unique
156 owed by bi-directional gene flow between the North and South Highlands, and between the Highlands and
157 ublic health facilities in conflict-affected North and South Kivu.
158  to 180 km and clear differences between the north and the more populated southern parts of the count
159 nd [Cl] increase substantially from south to north and within regions with impervious surface cover (
160 adaptation for early farmers in China's arid north, and that management practices like these likely p
161 ar the coastal area and in spring around the north area.
162 ing water properties in the eastern subpolar North Atlantic (ENA).
163            Atlantic herring is widespread in North Atlantic and adjacent waters and is one of the mos
164 reviously two species) is distributed in the North Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea.
165 effects of potential teleconnections between North Atlantic and mid-to-low latitudes at the transitio
166 ale environmental conditions in the tropical North Atlantic and North Pacific and significantly corre
167 on, the anticorrelation of TUTTs between the North Atlantic and North Pacific makes the TC activity i
168 ass exported from the Norwegian Sea into the North Atlantic as part of the global Meridional Overturn
169 illation (the leading mode of variability in North Atlantic atmospheric circulation) by an order of m
170 ing of cyclone ecology is biased towards the North Atlantic Basin, because cyclone effects do differ
171 ted limited climate refugia locations in the North Atlantic by 2100 for scleractinian corals (30%-42%
172 ctuations are in agreement with multidecadal North Atlantic climate variability derived from independ
173  by deep-reaching eddies and meanders of the North Atlantic Current.
174          Over the past century, the subpolar North Atlantic experienced slight cooling or suppressed
175 e examined the effects of the most energetic North Atlantic hurricane season in 50 years on the genet
176 ene, likely linked to eruptive phases of the North Atlantic Igneous Province.
177 er, we highlight the potential role of other North Atlantic modes of variability (i.e., East Atlantic
178 the El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), the North Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO), and tropi
179 e species are found in the temperate western North Atlantic Ocean, with limited information existing
180 limate projections (RCP8.5 scenario) for the North Atlantic Ocean.
181 chipelagoes such as the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic Ocean.
182 imatic teleconnections to regions beyond the North Atlantic offer the prospect of reconstructing AMV
183                                          The North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) is the major atmospheri
184 cluding El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO), North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), and Pacific Decadal Os
185 le fraction of the total variability) of the North Atlantic Oscillation (the leading mode of variabil
186 ns was (a) negatively associated with lagged North Atlantic Oscillation for seals at NR and (b) posit
187 ility are also improved, suggesting that the North Atlantic Oscillation is not driven solely by Atlan
188 ect and use only the ensemble members with a North Atlantic Oscillation sufficiently close to the var
189 the variance-adjusted ensemble-mean forecast North Atlantic Oscillation.
190 ures associated with a positive phase of the North Atlantic Oscillation.
191  immatures were widely dispersed through the North Atlantic reducing their overlap with breeding adul
192                                          The North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis) is one
193 ks to detect the vocalizations of endangered North Atlantic right whales (Eubalaena glacialis).
194 ions to large climate-induced changes in the North Atlantic simultaneously impacting populations from
195 an unprecedented time resolution, indicating North Atlantic SSTs were coldest from ~1400-1800 CE, whi
196 Differences in pstS between the ETNP and the North Atlantic stations were consistent with differences
197                                          The north Atlantic subpolar gyre (SPG) has been widely impli
198                         Thus, explaining the North Atlantic temperature trends and particularly the N
199 ea lettuce, is a fast growing seaweed in the North Atlantic that chefs are bringing into the local cu
200 logy to synchronize ocean sediments from the North Atlantic to correlate major climate events in a co
201                                     A common North Atlantic trend explains 37% of the temporal variab
202 ositive temperature trends, often dubbed the North Atlantic warming hole (NAWH).
203  decades and show that decadal variations in North Atlantic winter climate are highly predictable, de
204                      In the eastern eropical North Atlantic, OMZ expansion in the course of global cl
205 agic video transects in the eastern tropical North Atlantic, which features a mild but intensifying m
206 tly connected to lower latitudes through the North Atlantic.
207 ict accurately the temperature change in the North Atlantic.
208 t on biological productivity in the tropical North Atlantic.
209 constructed climate variables characterizing North Atlantic: i.e. sea surface temperatures (SST) from
210 drome is expected to be dynamic and shifting north because of climate change and ecologic competition
211                       Setting: University of North Carolina (UNC)-affiliated healthcare facilities.
212               Dust samples from 184 homes in North Carolina and 49 fire stations across the United St
213 dicated colposcopy at two medical centers in North Carolina between November 2016 and January 2019.
214          Among patients in the University of North Carolina Center for AIDS Research HIV Clinical Coh
215 ated dataset of blood Pb records from 59,483 North Carolina children matched with household water sou
216 and was based on data from the University of North Carolina Early Brain Development Study.
217                         The rate of IDRIs in North Carolina increased substantially during 2010-2018,
218 ristbands (n = 72) worn by adults in central North Carolina participating in a case-control study on
219 s to (i) identify variations in Pb levels in North Carolina school and child care drinking water by b
220                                           In North Carolina, 5 females who were identified as living
221 ata from nine transplant centers in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
222 ational Vaccine Institute, and University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
223 nd Southeastern (Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, Mississippi) US.
224 e detected in blood samples from Wilmington, North Carolina, residents.
225 d with drug use have been well-documented in North Carolina, the full scope of invasive drug-related
226 m waste pits at two sites on a swine farm in North Carolina.
227 at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina.
228  V, and Cr) in 1494 groundwater wells across North Carolina.
229 k pregnancy cohort (n = 122) in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
230 ontamination in most demersal species in the north central GoM declined in the first few years follow
231 e: 18.6% [East South Central] to 39.1% [West North Central]) and by qualifying event type (range: 7.1
232        Changing transplant strategy in Great North Children's Hospital has significantly improved out
233 rce at ~107 Ma occurred in both Mongolia and North China (>1600 km apart), whereas in eastern Russia
234  Yangtze River Delta, Pearl River Delta, and North China Plain.
235 d volcanic samples from Russia, Mongolia and North China to determine when the lithosphere thinned an
236 (GW) overexploitation is a critical issue in North China with large GW level declines resulting in ur
237                                           In North China, extensive and continued losses of TWS, toge
238     Increasing postfire albedo along a south-north climatic gradient was offset by a nearly opposite
239 fraction enhancements were observed from the north, consistent with anthropogenically modified air fr
240 Ws was significant in the eastern regions of North Dakota and South Dakota, and an upward trend was s
241 .5) and mean soil conductivity value for the north east India soils was 78.3 +/- 16.3 uS/cm against m
242 imited between central Nepal on the east and north-east Afghanistan on the west and is primarily dete
243                              The capacity of North-East Asian serotype M12 (emm12) Streptococcus pyog
244               Sharks were collected from the North-East Atlantic.
245                            Rice landraces of North-East India have wide bio-diversity but remained nu
246 sic range (8.8 +/- 0.6); whereas that of the north-east India sites was in slightly acidic ranges (6.
247 bserved were shared only by populations from north-eastern Italy and native areas, especially Japan,
248  16.9 times higher than that of MK-leaves of north-eastern part of India (which measured as the lowes
249 id conditions and prolonged snow-coverage at north exposure likely influenced the development of the
250    Their 150 m wavelength indicates that the north-flowing water that deposited them was at least 24
251 f soil-borne Phytophthora communities in the North French Guiana rainforest and investigated how they
252                                States in the north had higher HRs compared with those of the central-
253 t forest to the hot-dry Sahel, from south to north in Nigeria.
254    During field deployment at Muddy Creek in North Liberty, Iowa, optimal ENM-CNTs (PAN with 20 wt %
255                       One sample site, 28 km north of the plant, had PFOA at 143 ng/L and HFPO-DA at
256 om the north-western perimeter of the site - north of the primary contaminant plume in an area former
257 he northwest coast of Africa and mostly lies north of the Sahara, which makes it very attractive for
258 ing, and consequently either migrate further North or locally go extinct.
259 5-15 days later than birds wintering further north or south.
260 ropical cyclone (TC) season over the western North Pacific (WNP) underwent two extreme situations: 18
261 esting a Holocene teleconnection between the North Pacific and Arctic.
262 onditions in the tropical North Atlantic and North Pacific and significantly correlated to the variab
263 ion is coincident with a documented shift in North Pacific circulation involving the Aleutian Low at
264  changes apparently began around a 1988/1989 North Pacific climate shift that was marked by abrupt no
265  Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) index and North Pacific Gyre Oscillation (NPGO) index have changed
266 tion of TUTTs between the North Atlantic and North Pacific makes the TC activity indices over the two
267 harodon carcharias and squids in the eastern North Pacific Ocean.
268 atological crossroads between the Arctic and North Pacific Oceans.
269  sinking particles from the eastern tropical North Pacific oxygen-deficient zone and that some microb
270 ure and heat transport from low latitudes in North Pacific paleoclimate.
271 encing of 16S rRNA genes in the oligotrophic North Pacific Subtropical Gyre.
272        Ventilation of the intermediate-depth North Pacific tracks strength of the Asian monsoon, supp
273 st, potentially increasing transport of warm North Pacific water to the Arctic through the Bering Str
274                               In the eastern North Pacific, recovering sea otters are transforming co
275 on in Brazilians admitted to hospital in the north region than in the central-south, with similar pro
276 uced body mass which was more pronounced for North Rona, Outer Hebrides (NR) mothers.
277                        The densely populated North Sea region encompasses catchments of rivers such a
278  aggregated to larger scales (e.g. the whole North Sea), to total catches rather than individual spec
279 mes that of 1958-1967 for CPR samples in the North Sea.
280 s from the slopes of Fruska Gora mountain in north Serbia.
281 and projected shrub habitat for moose on the North Slope of Alaska.
282  invertebrate communities in two ecoregions (north, south) using a 23 year time series (1995-2017) an
283 electrons are the main current carrier, this north-south asymmetry is consistent with the previous fi
284 uation of large germplasm collections across north-south geographic clines is useful in the detection
285 tioning of the soil food web along a 3000-km north-south transect across European Russia, spanning al
286  the personal use of antibiotics in Galicia, North Spain.
287 est, p = 0.001 [95% CI 31.14, 93.38 meters]; North Star Ambulatory Assessment, p < 0.001 [95% CI 2.70
288 isk during incubation for 40 bird species in north temperate, tropical, and south temperate latitudes
289                                       In the north, there are eight vortices around a central vortex,
290 ersity from 17 sites across regional scales, north to south from New Mexico to South Dakota, and loca
291  and monitored the effect of slope exposure (north- vs. south-facing slope) on the decomposition of P
292 ere, we show impacts of the central South-to-North Water Diversion on GW storage recovery in Beijing
293 land due to the construction of the South-to-North Water Transfer Project which aims to alleviate wat
294 reshwater intimately links conditions on the North West Atlantic shelf and slope region with the east
295 eczema were greater in urban settings and in North-West England.
296 ne-scale population structure in the UK on a North-West to South-East cline, but the impact of unmeas
297 nted in spatially different "east-west" and "north-west" directions, respectively.
298 ified and found to be mostly concentrated in north western Europe and Asia.
299 es is analyzed from a locality 2 km from the north-western perimeter of the site - north of the prima
300 cultural differentiation between the fertile north, where altitudes are lower, and the arid south, wh

 
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