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5 re present, with estimated CHB prevalence in Northern Africa typically 30% to 40% lower (p = 0.007) t
6 trations were lower in populations living in northern African countries or South Africa compared with
8 s on how this migration occurred: toward the northern Amazon and then directly to the Atlantic coast,
9 followed by Temperate Asia (+1,597 +/- 197), Northern America (1,484 +/- 74) and Southern America (1,
14 .0% of the global oceans, and notably in the northern and equatorial Pacific, and the sub-polar gyre
17 ellite data of sea ice concentration for the Northern and Southern hemispheres to gain insight into t
19 aturn, exhibits strong asymmetry between the northern and southern hemispheres, with all known geyser
21 gions, from 20 degrees to 40 degrees of both northern and southern latitudes, mostly in areas with a
23 The highest index values are seen in the Northern and western areas of the United Kingdom, but in
24 orter than Utah residents with ancestry from northern and western Europe [CEU] on the basis of polyge
25 en geographically and genetically separated "northern" and "southern" koala populations, by investiga
30 s living in tick-endemic areas of Europe and northern Asia who present with atypical vascular and/or
32 cal study of actively managed CWS forests in northern Bavaria to detect the radial growth response to
38 Using the southern boreal as an analog, the northern boreal may undergo fundamental shifts in forest
40 ach reinforces previous studies showing that northern boreal stands are at a high risk of holding les
42 Our results suggest that coral records from northern Borneo are invaluable archives to detect region
44 lence, involving a few dominant subtypes, on northern breeding grounds during summer with progressive
45 day all-cause mortality in Kaiser Permanente Northern California (hazard ratio, 0.75 [95% CI, 0.54-1.
47 re were most evident within the southern and northern California ecoregions, while communities in the
54 nd 5,788 controls) of European ancestry from Northern California Kaiser Permanente were genotyped and
55 ohort study of adult white Kaiser Permanente Northern California members (n = 2,213,845) from 1997 to
56 rospective cohort study of Kaiser Permanente Northern California members who underwent colonoscopy fr
57 tion was collected through Kaiser Permanente Northern California's (KPNC) integrated healthcare syste
60 quoia sempervirens trees from three sites in Northern California, representing some of the highest bi
65 xamined the seawater microbial ecology of 25 Northern Caribbean reefs varying in human impact and pro
67 with populations in northern Croatia and the northern Caucasus, and providing a rare example of a lon
68 om central and eastern Europe, including the northern Caucasus, more than 3,000 kilometers to the wes
69 purported chickens from the Dadiwan site in northern China and conclude that they are pheasants (Pha
70 We find that SWA decreases in water-poor northern China but increases in water-rich southern Chin
71 n the same regions of southern, central, and northern China, and the fourth (266 cases and 7349 contr
72 placed the origin of the domestic chicken in northern China, perhaps as early as 8,000 years ago.
75 terrestrial soil carbon (C) is stored in the northern circumpolar permafrost region, where air temper
77 Instead, longitudinal gene flow between the northern coast of Peru, Andes, and Amazonia accompanied
78 gher Delta(199)Hg values (+0.4 per mille) in northern colonies indicate an accumulation of more photo
82 the Neanderthal remains with populations in northern Croatia and the northern Caucasus, and providin
83 ng temperatures, temperature controls on its northern distribution have not been adequately quantifie
84 a shows a substantial northward shift of the northern edge of the range for both parasites and increa
88 a Siso Enesie woreda in the Amhara region of Northern Ethiopia were randomized to 1 of 6 azithromycin
89 pted megaherbivore widely distributed across northern Eurasia during the Late Pleistocene and became
92 udies from North America (2.24 [1.76-2.85]), Northern Europe (2.90 [.45-18.7), and the Middle East (2
94 g that the surge of rs4988235 in Central and Northern Europe was unlikely caused by Steppe expansions
95 d in adults of European ancestry residing in northern Europe, and it is unknown how well these findin
96 s) investigated in the Respiratory Health in Northern Europe, Spain and Australia (RHINESSA) multigen
101 lt cohort (mean age 20 vs 63 years), both of Northern European descent, we found that there was no si
104 rent times, supporting a pattern of repeated northern expansion and local extirpation in response to
106 We performed a secondary GWAS in the 1986 Northern Finland Birth Cohort (NFBC1986; 747/2991) using
107 lation consisted of 3079 participants of the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966 who had reported LBP
108 d and validated in independent data from the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1986 (NFBC1986) (16-y-olds
112 ulation-based sample of 578 individuals from Northern Germany (57% male, median age 62 y), diet was a
113 from the Tollense Bronze Age battlefield in northern Germany (~3,200 before present, BP), the oldest
114 infer low LP in all three regions, i.e., in northern Germany and South-eastern and Eastern Europe, s
117 sh flooding with high magnitude, whereas the Northern Great Plains experience lower severity and freq
119 y on Brookshire et al. 26, 5404-5413 For the Northern Great Plains, Brookshire, Stoy, Currey, and Fin
122 ge that extends across the Arctic Ocean from northern Greenland to the Laptev Sea were radiocarbon da
124 of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill (DWH) on northern Gulf of Mexico (nGoM) reef fish communities.
125 nous and bony fish and marine reptiles, from northern Gulf of Mexico - located about 500 km from the
126 a marine heatwave) in coastal waters of the northern Gulf of Mexico resulted from compounding effect
128 nisms are driving species diversification in northern (harbor and Dall's) and southern species (spect
130 ce towards the most developed regions of the Northern Hemisphere and a taxonomic bias towards the mos
131 the most common vector-borne disease in the northern hemisphere and is caused by spirochetes of the
132 ations of this asteroid, mostly covering the northern hemisphere and the equatorial region, beyond 2.
133 is the most common tick-borne illness in the Northern Hemisphere and the number of cases, and geograp
135 the coldest years of recent millennia in the Northern Hemisphere at the start of one of the coldest d
136 e way to millennial and sub-millennial scale Northern Hemisphere atmospheric circulation patterns.
137 t during 1960-2012, significant increases in Northern Hemisphere average frequency (~1.03 days decade
139 degrees W), which has the longest continuous northern hemisphere CO(2) record, shows an increasing SC
140 ing more frequent from about 1.35 Ma, as the Northern Hemisphere cooled, and permanent after about 0.
141 ulations, the higher rates of warming in the northern hemisphere create an interhemispheric temperatu
143 in recent decades, the mid-latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere have been rapidly warming globally.
144 in situ observations largely focused on the northern hemisphere have suggested that annual phytoplan
149 cating greater recent carbon uptake into the Northern Hemisphere landmass(10) reinforce our conclusio
150 ristine Southern Hemisphere and the polluted Northern Hemisphere oceans can be used as a proxy for an
153 terhemispheric interaction, a large or rapid Northern Hemisphere sea-level forcing enhances grounding
154 without these interactions, the inclusion of Northern Hemisphere sea-level forcing in our model incre
155 that the response of AIS grounding lines to Northern Hemisphere sea-level forcing is more complicate
156 be attributed to the southward shift of the Northern Hemisphere storm tracks and the associated dela
158 ermanently frozen ground (permafrost) in the Northern Hemisphere to warming is less clear, and its lo
159 Some call types were almost identical to northern hemisphere vocalisations, even though the geogr
160 ght, waterlogging and cold tolerance for 799 northern hemisphere woody species, we determined the num
162 ty as spring and summer months arrive in the Northern Hemisphere) will not necessarily lead to declin
163 ing was based on data acquired mainly in the Northern Hemisphere, an outstanding question is if the a
164 with increasing latitude, especially in the Northern Hemisphere, and varied largely with ecosystem t
167 latitudinal survival gradient exists in the northern hemisphere, is dampened or absent for southern
168 ation events are more likely to occur in the northern hemisphere, where feeding by tropical herbivore
169 ings over global subtropical regions and the Northern Hemisphere, where transport of microorganisms f
182 spatial trends in chironomid diversity using Northern Hemispheric data sets overall consisting of 837
184 cale shifts in the structure and function of northern high-latitude ecosystems in response to climate
186 2) seasonality and ecosystem productivity at northern high-latitudes and signal continental-scale shi
187 ed by multiple interspecific crosses between northern highbush blueberry [NHB, Vaccinium corymbosum L
188 HFRS outbreak were mainly located in Jiangxi northern hilly state, spreading to Wuyi mountain hilly s
190 tinction, recolonized the Deccan Plateau and northern India, diversifying into new, more arid habitat
192 m 12-13 year old school pupils (n = 1656) in Northern Ireland and Bogota (Colombia), we compare two m
194 cation, a representative sample of people in Northern Ireland was invited to participate in the NICOL
195 r mummified remains were brought to Belfast, Northern Ireland, in 1834 and are currently displayed in
199 PE samples from patients recruited in Haifa, Northern Israel, as part of a large case-control study o
200 dermatology of several main hospitals in the Northern Italian cities of Verona, Padua, Vicenza, Moden
206 ose to half the world's lake area is in high northern latitudes that are experiencing rapidly-warming
207 bon dioxide (CO(2) ) concentrations may warm northern latitudes up to 8 degrees C by the end of the c
208 ue whales feed in the Azores on their way to northern latitudes while sei whales migrate through the
209 t TTX levels and snake TTX resistance at the northern latitudes, and higher TTX levels and snake resi
211 end is projected to continue-particularly in northern latitudes-but future greening may be constraine
212 ty shifted progressively from NW to SE, from northern Latium toward the Neapolitan area, crossing the
214 the Early Bronze Age, more than half of the Northern Levantine gene pool was replaced, while in the
215 ambique Channel (causing larval retention in northern Madagascar but facilitating dispersal from nort
216 s could be distinguished within the WIO: (1) northern Madagascar, (2) south-west Madagascar together
219 re, we show that Eocene extension across the northern margin of the South China Sea records the trans
220 note lower levels of genetic diversity among northern mastodons than in endemic clades south of the c
223 rogram in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico included releases of billions of sterile
225 uihuite Cave-a high-altitude site in central-northern Mexico-that corroborate previous findings in th
228 cks occupied distinct refugia, with only the northern-most site of refuge giving rise to those ticks
229 th-west Madagascar together with one site in northern Mozambique (Nacala) and (3) all other sites in
230 ting the conservation priority status of the Northern Mozambique Channel and should inform coral reef
231 n Madagascar but facilitating dispersal from northern Mozambique towards south-west Madagascar).
233 approximately 99-million-year-old amber from northern Myanmar provide unprecedented insights into the
234 s in mid-Cretaceous amber from Kachin state (northern Myanmar), which represent another extinct linea
237 nce among individuals from within either the northern or southern Bahamas but discovered a relatively
238 archaeological bird remains underlying this northern origins hypothesis have been misidentified.
239 urrent most decades, associating with warmer northern Pacific and Atlantic oceans, leading mostly to
240 the Middle East (Iraq and Saudi Arabia), the northern part of the African continent (Algeria and Liby
242 atively little attention compared with other northern peatland types, despite forming a large norther
244 change are poorly constrained, especially in northern peatlands, which contain up to two-thirds of th
246 by birders and hunters in North America, the northern pintail duck (Anas acuta), a species well below
247 ce the late 1980s, some species, such as the northern pintail, have been declining in abundance.
249 nitude of surplus years decreased 16% in the Northern Plains and increased 16% in the Southern Plains
250 rs remained near historic values of 2 in the Northern Plains, but increased in the Southern Plains fr
252 ited by a lack of heritable variation within northern populations and by a need for extreme genetic c
255 narios within the next 50 years suggest that northern populations will mirror the loss of body condit
256 from a wastewater treatment plant located in Northern Portugal were studied using metagenomic techniq
257 climate vulnerable regions in the more mesic northern range likely will not provide climate refuge fo
258 ed States, freezing temperatures control the northern range limits of many invasive nonnative species
259 la (Alcock, 1902) (Dendrophylliidae), in the northern Red Sea waters of Saudi Arabia at a depth of ab
261 eries and commercial fisheries in the mid to northern region had a high dependence on species that us
265 ry from 19 centres in southern, central, and northern regions of China, and four independent replicat
266 gnificant for the reintroduction of pests to northern regions where they are seasonally absent due to
267 larger connected forest fragments along the northern riverbank genetic connectivity was relatively u
268 derosa pine recruitment probabilities in the northern Rocky Mountains (NR) and the southwestern US (S
270 mycotoxins in 204 maize samples harvested in Northern Serbia in the period 2012-2015, including seaso
275 winter exclusively on the Atlantic coast of northern South America and share common stopover sites.
277 nt population that is closest to Central and northern South American individuals; contrary to previou
280 ed on a community within a protected lake in Northern Spain where, following the introductions of non
281 ddle Devonian Naranco Formation of Asturias (northern Spain) that constitute the first evidence for i
285 orest and willow (Salix lapponum) patches in northern Sweden and quantified the contribution of canop
286 ted that employees at a municipal airport in northern Sweden had been exposed to high levels of short
289 plicate these newer findings in the Hadza of Northern Tanzania; the Hadza are semi-nomadic hunters an
291 e survival rates in several other Arctic and northern terrestrial herbivorous species through indirec
294 4Cys)-associated genotype can be traced from Northern to Western Europe, from Sweden via Norway, to D
298 study was conducted in 16 selected towns in Northern West Bank governorates during December 2016 to