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1 t or intense winter storms on the California coast.
2 n, transmission of suspended sediment to the coast.
3 del prediction of O3 concentrations near the coast.
4 ated tsunami wave heights along the Japanese coast.
5 miness and anthropogenic modification of the coast.
6 erate a maximum wave of 1.5 m at the Florida coast.
7 manufactured nanoparticles from catchment to coast.
8 compensated for drift when near the Atlantic coast.
9 e Caribbean Sea and along the South American coast.
10 C), a group of submarine springs at the Gulf Coast.
11 ter norovirus outbreaks along Gulf of Mexico coast.
12 st tropical mangroves in the Mexican Pacific coast.
13 ared with the low-risk region on the Pacific coast.
14  days at three locations along the Norwegian coast.
15 d adults with high CD4+ cell counts in Ivory Coast.
16 nsity in the Upper Midwest as on the Pacific Coast.
17 nual SLR events along this densely populated coast.
18 ntains and the highest emissions in the Gulf Coast.
19  variability along the U.S. Northern Pacific coast.
20 with Mesolithic populations living along the coast.
21 e elevated in soil and plants sampled at the coast.
22 in every region except the south and central coast.
23 ature gradient between the Sahara and Guinea Coast.
24  island hopping across the Southern European coast.
25 modium ovale attacks among soldiers in Ivory Coast.
26  northeast at mid-latitudes on the Brazilian coast.
27 urred on June 13th, 2013 along the U.S. East Coast.
28 vered recently at Anaweka on the New Zealand coast.
29 a, Tanzania, Malawi, Uganda, Congo and Ivory Coast.
30 n water quality along the Central California coast.
31 ve aquaculture locations along the Norwegian coast.
32 akening of hurricanes near the United States coast.
33 ularly along the sediment-starved California coast.
34 d upward flux of nutrients along the Florida coast.
35 ith high probability along the Mediterranean coast.
36  presented in seafood from the Mediterranean coast.
37 nite city-state on the Eastern Mediterranean coast.
38 tial CP sources along the Swedish Baltic Sea coast.
39  States, particularly along the Mid-Atlantic coast.
40 led along >200 km of the Norwegian Skagerrak coast.
41 young children in a rural area on the Kenyan coast.
42 decreasing seafloor depth toward the Florida coast.
43 tions in the risk of TC landfalls along USCA coasts.
44 marine bivalves along the two North American coasts.
45 idely distributed among different states and coasts.
46 gasso Sea and the European and Mediterranean coasts.
47 nificantly higher in river sediments than in coasts.
48 nental areas and not along the Mediterranean coasts.
49 c structure between the samples from the two coasts.
50 18 [1.07-1.30]), hospitalization on the West coast (1.19 [1.06-1.34]), number of comorbidities (18.76
51 g the western, southeastern and northeastern coasts; (2) shifting climate sensitivities offset positi
52                 In Mali, Cameroon, and Ivory Coast, 2407 SCD patients (1751 SS or sickle beta-zero-th
53 lose to large metropolitan areas on the East Coast (3 Northeast, 1 Mid-Atlantic and 1 Southeast).
54 from Ghana, 363 from Nigeria, 277 from Ivory Coast, 59 from Cameroon, 51 from Sudan, 33 from Ethiopia
55 ovisions when sailing along the West African Coast(8), offering one possible explanation for the patt
56  depths, while in the North and Central-West coasts a minor effort, at shallower waters and across a
57 genetic diversity survey on the Indo-Malayan coast, a hotspot with a large global mangrove distributi
58 spring settle along the US Pacific Northwest coast after spending up to a year in the pelagic environ
59 hin the heavily populated and polluted South Coast Air Basin (SoCAB).
60 ith the PM2.5 burden in the California South Coast Air Basin for 2008 and under a compact urban growt
61 minantly eroding trend of Arctic sedimentary coasts along the coastal plains of Alaska, Siberia and w
62 rly major hurricanes) near the United States coast, although substantially less frequent, exhibited m
63 ants (demes) that are locally adapted to the coast and adjacent inland habitats in northeastern Spain
64         These include Prochlorococcus at the coast and Cyanobium-related sequences offshore, although
65 e from the mid-shelf, 20 km offshore, to the coast and eventually into Yaquina Bay (Newport) during a
66 areas of tidal marsh along the U.S. Atlantic coast and in other urbanized coastal settings.
67 stuarine bivalves in the United States' east coast and is frequently found in archaeological sites an
68 e conditions (Omegaar < 1) along the US West Coast and is recognized as one of the species most susce
69 ichness of microbial diversity in the Kerala coast and its differences with tropical rain forest and
70 chardus) captured in the Portuguese mainland coast and maintained in captivity for one year feeding o
71  with a 0.5 degrees C increase from the west coast and spreads with an increase of 0.25 degrees C per
72  exhibit negative DTR trends, while the west coast and sub-tropical forest in the north-east show pos
73 n area and 3.6% of land and are prevalent on coasts and high ground.
74 ne environments in southern Iberia (Atlantic coast) and was isolated into culture.
75 l offshore oil fields off the Mumbai-Gujarat coast, and refineries along the coast might be sources o
76 cies richness, the trends differ between the coasts, and the discrepancies are not explained simply b
77 th Sea and some sectors of the Mediterranean coast; and earlier soil moisture maxima have led to earl
78 hat diazotrophs in the eastern Mediterranean coast are primarily limited by organic carbon substrates
79  representative potable aquifers in the Gulf Coast area.
80 d anthropogenic arsenic are found along many coasts around the world, most notably in south and south
81 tors had trekked some 5,000 km from the west coast, arrived approximately 10,000 cal YBP in Labrador
82  conceptual framework of the tropical marine coast as a continuum from DMS-dominated reef producers t
83  as pronounced on the western North American coast as anomalies seen in the high northern latitudes a
84  potential vegetation dynamics from coast to coast assuming no human impacts and naturally occurring
85  established along most of the Mediterranean coast at least by the Tortonian.
86 c acid risk assessment model for the US West Coast based on combined climatic and local variables.
87 es often stop on the northern Gulf of Mexico coast before flying across the Gulf.
88 h time that people of the northern Northwest Coast belong to an early genetic lineage that may stem f
89 lunga) caught off the Pacific Northwest U.S. coast between 2008 and 2012 were analyzed for (137)Cs an
90 east 11 prehistoric tsunamis struck the Aceh coast between 7,400 and 2,900 years ago.
91  in WIC programs from the California central coast between July 2011 and May 2015 with data collectio
92 enrolled in the Childhood Origins of Asthma (COAST) birth cohort study.
93 ted to be at a near-record low all along the coast, but the finer scale model indicated that the decl
94 rrent diminishes the supply of larvae to the coast by restricting cross-current larval dispersal.
95 -terminating glaciers existed at the Sabrina Coast by the early to middle Eocene epoch.
96 (EVOOs) from seven regions along the Italian coasts, by means of isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRM
97 ia, four in Ghana, and one each in the Ivory Coast, Cameroon, Sudan, Ethiopia, Tanzania, and Uganda).
98 that the SST evolution around the NE Pacific coast can be explained by a combination of regional atmo
99 Dodecanese, Crete, and the Southern European coast, compatible with the hypothesis that a maritime co
100 vanced across and retreated from the Sabrina Coast continental shelf at least 11 times during the Oli
101 ange sizes among clades may underlie between-coast contrasts.
102 easured historical maxima across the US West Coast, corresponding to anomalously large beach erosion
103 of height- and diameter-growth initiation in coast Douglas-fir (an ecologically and economically vita
104 imate on diameter-growth-cessation timing in coast Douglas-fir (an ecologically and economically vita
105  moderate, and warm) using 35 populations of coast Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii)
106 mon garden experiment with 35 populations of coast Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii)
107 ic conditions could reduce the resilience of coast Douglas-fir to climate change at the warm edges of
108 ummer heat waves could limit the capacity of coast Douglas-fir to extend its growing season in respon
109 that FRVs can be mathematically derived from coast down coefficients in the EPA vehicle test database
110 dividuals sampled from the Southeastern Gulf Coast drainages were characterized by the presence of a
111 prised of samples from the Southeastern Gulf Coast drainages.
112  or in the Southwest compared to the Pacific Coast due to temperature differences.
113 a protective barrier along the United States coast during periods of heightened basin-wide hurricane
114 tation and infiltration along the California coast during the Holocene.
115 ronmental data from four North American west coast estuaries and find heterogeneous environmental sig
116 tic data, we show that the Pacific Northwest Coast exhibits genetic continuity for at least the past
117  converge, are present along sections of the coast facilitated by the strong latitudinal gradient of
118 emented in an economically important US West Coast fishery, a fisherman's probability of taking a fis
119 de level, bivalve families shared by the two coasts followed a variety of paths toward today's divers
120 1 and spring 2012 along the eastern Adriatic coast from six shellfish harvesting areas (all species)
121 pical and warm-temperate waters that protect coasts from erosion, regulate sediment transport and acc
122  natural buffer that shields the surrounding coasts from potentially more powerful storms.
123 d vehicles during surveys off the California Coast, from the surface down to 3,900 m depth.
124 ents and healthy controls in Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Gabon, Mali, and Senegal.
125 w scenarios (geographical distance along the coast, genetic partitioning over depth, and genetic diff
126                    We also show how the West Coast groundfish fishery of the United States meets thes
127 owever, area of the island and distance from coast had no significant effect on genetic diversity.
128 story of the redwood forests of California's coast harbors perennial ferns, including Polystichum mun
129 ge we need fundamentally to know how rapidly coasts have been eroding in the past, and to understand
130 stead, the fossil record indicates that both coasts have declined in overall diversity over the past
131                    Oil slicks will reach the coast in 1 to 20 days, driven by the action of the winds
132 nalyzed 73 diverse taxa off the southeast US coast in 26 years of scientific trawl survey data and de
133 le seaweeds from the Central West Portuguese Coast, including the less studied Osmundea pinnatifida,
134 that protecting large parts of the developed coast increases the risk of catastrophic consequences in
135                                 The tropical coast is a transition zone between the land and ocean, c
136 non-O1/O139 gastroenteritis in the U.S. Gulf Coast is reported here.
137 e Suriname sample appears sister to an Ivory Coast landrace, and shows no evidence of introgression f
138         Extreme hypoxic conditions along the coast, leading to what are often referred to as "dead zo
139 e lobster sample collected from near Swedish coast, Maseskar dumpsite were analyzed.
140 s catchment, which drains ice to the Sabrina Coast, may be sensitive to climate perturbations.
141 mbai-Gujarat coast, and refineries along the coast might be sources of oil spills/leakages and lead t
142 gmatic arc segments currently exposed in the Coast Mountains, British Columbia, and the Sierra Nevada
143 from Cameroon, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda.
144 l forcings, such as sediment delivery to the coast, nutrient concentrations, and atmospheric CO2, but
145 recedented data collected over 1 year on the coast of Adelie Land and simulations from different atmo
146  situated approximately 400 km from the east coast of Africa, Madagascar exhibits cultural, linguisti
147                        Native to the Pacific coast of Asia, it is now well-established in North Ameri
148  three periodontal practices across the east coast of Australia.
149 ) from a system of basins along the Atlantic coast of Brazil we test for the effects of paleodrainage
150 hree more recent individuals from the nearby coast of British Columbia dating from approximately 6,07
151 l- and grazing-dominated area of the central coast of California showed a significant inverse correla
152  with smooth and well-defined borders of the coast of California subtype tend to have poor response.
153 treatment than those of the smooth-bordered "coast of California" subtype.
154  western monarchs overwinter in trees on the coast of California.
155 i is an emerging fungal pathogen on the west coast of Canada and the United States that causes a pote
156 f dead birds, have been documented along the coast of Cape Cod, MA, USA.
157 vered that C. ciliata first invaded the east coast of China and subsequently moved inland.
158                 Observations along the south coast of China, although of a lower resolution, reveal f
159 s spanning over 1000 km of coastline off the coast of eastern Australia.
160 so far in the Pacific at Teouma on the south coast of Efate Island, opening up new prospects for the
161 ella vulgata Linnaeus, 1758) on the Atlantic coast of Europe.
162 hern end of their historic range on the east coast of Florida.
163 t conducted over the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of France, confirming the ability of the device to
164 July 14, 2015, to July 14, 2016, on the west coast of France, with GPs in 801 practices participating
165 ter near the path of Typhoon Saola along the coast of Fujian, China.
166 d retreat rates of chalk cliffs on the south coast of Great Britain over millennial time scales by co
167 Although the storm terminated at the eastern coast of Greenland in late December, it was followed by
168 he south Gujarat coast, situated on the west coast of India (WCI), commonly occurs during the southwe
169 aria edulis, a red alga present in southeast coast of India was evaluated for its nutritional composi
170  101 government primary schools on the south coast of Kenya in 2010-2012.
171 rols were recruited from Kilifi, on the east coast of Kenya.
172 Ms with jagged or ill-defined borders of the coast of Maine subtype tend to respond well to laser tre
173 esis that irregularly bordered CALMs of the "coast of Maine" subtype respond better to treatment than
174 transport into eastern South Africa from the coast of Mozambique.
175                                  The Pacific coast of North America is an excellent test case, as mea
176   The coastal sea levels along the Northeast Coast of North America show significant year-to-year flu
177 ) has changed since the 1970s along the west coast of North America, and compare these estimates to s
178 f a continuous population from the Northwest Coast of North America, dating from before and after Eur
179 lve molluscs is spreading along the Atlantic coast of North America, with a serious population declin
180 rticularly over the Caribbean basin and East Coast of North America.
181  Oak River (WOR) estuary are situated on the coast of North Carolina harbour, one of the most diverse
182  recovered from Lake Erie, off the Vermilion coast of northern Ohio, USA, to reconstruct the eutrophi
183 the GBR, but not at Ningaloo Reef or off the coast of NSW.
184 rate Ridge, a methane seep ecosystem off the coast of Oregon using a combination of high-throughput 1
185 on spawning Chinook salmon across the entire coast of Oregon, USA, were used to evaluate models that
186 cent Makranis, who reside on the Arabian Sea coast of Pakistan, as well that of four neighboring Paki
187 unprecedented hypoxic event on the Caribbean coast of Panama and assess the risk of dead zones to cor
188 h units near a natural CO2 seep site off the coast of Panarea Island (Italy).
189 dimentary sequence collected off the eastern coast of Papua New Guinea.
190  Recent archaeological research on the south coast of Peru discovered a Late Paracas (ca. 400-100 BCE
191 rth of the Viru state heartland on the north coast of Peru.
192 209 were observed in the Baltic Sea, off the coast of Pori, in Baltic herring, perch, pike, and pike-
193 ls comparing Mytilus sp. from the north-west coast of Portugal and Spain (Minho and Galicia, respecti
194  stranded or incidentally captured along the coast of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, were analyzed by a nont
195  an asphalt volcano sample collected off the coast of Santa Barbara, CA, we are able to identify for
196 rks over four years (2012-2015) off the west coast of Scotland and the Isle of Man.
197 idence intervals around Orkney and the North coast of Scotland.
198 arine macro algae gathered along the eastern coast of Sicily is reported.
199 in tuna caught in the South Atlantic off the coast of South Africa had an average total Hg (tHg) conc
200 lly similar species living along the eastern coast of South Africa: one gonochoristic, the 'santer' s
201   The first outbreaks of VBRV on the Pacific coast of South America could occur by June 2020, which w
202 nominal species were described from the west coast of Sweden, but their taxonomic placement remains u
203  Arthrospira were located along the southern coast of Texas and for Sphaeropleales were located in Lo
204 iversity covering nearly the entire Atlantic coast of the Americas.
205 e, in the north, centered around the eastern coast of the Black Sea, the second, with a more Levantin
206 rix sp. III), occurring in the deep Atlantic coast of the Iberian Peninsula and the Alboran Sea.
207 ions and dry deposition at 10 sites from the coast of the Pacific Ocean to Great Basin National Park.
208 ed the advection of sea ice towards the east coast of the peninsula, amplifying their effects.
209  cooccur regularly in an estuary on the east coast of the United States (Narragansett Bay).
210 pulation of Northern Europe and the Atlantic coast of the United States in recent years.
211 new approach, using sea level along the east coast of the United States to estimate ocean circulation
212  cause for tsunami generation along the East Coast of the United States.
213 ration of sea-level rise along the northeast coast of the United States.
214 ears in a very successful career on the West Coast of the United States.
215 s of relative sea level rise on the Atlantic coast of the United States.
216 etts Bay off the densely populated northeast coast of the United States; subsequently, the marine inh
217  early farming groups found along the Aegean coast of Turkey.
218 rticularly southward along the east and west coasts of Australia.
219          Organic carbon (OC) from rivers and coasts of China were retrieved and statistically analyze
220       Here, we examine five hotspots off the coasts of eastern Australia, South Africa, Madagascar, I
221 tudes (north, middle, south) on the Atlantic coasts of Europe and North America.
222 over the last eight decades in areas on both coasts of North America.
223  show that mangroves in desert inlets in the coasts of the Baja California have been accumulating roo
224 l sea turtle populations are off of the east coasts of the USA, Australia and South Africa; the east
225 he distribution of (90)Sr in seawater in the coast off Japan has received limited attention.
226 collected along transects extending from the coast on Bathurst and Devon islands, Nunavut, to determi
227 ern Caribbean toward the North American east coast over the last 450 years.
228 el reconstruction for the central Portuguese coast over the past 6.5 ka.
229 seafood products from the European southwest coast (oysters, mussels, salmon organs, glass eels).
230 ern of increasing annual invasion in US West Coast prairies as one moves further south.
231                        The Pacific Northwest Coast proves an intriguing focus for these studies becau
232        A local PCB "hotspot" on the Labrador coast provided a rare opportunity to evaluate the effect
233 owing stalagmite from the central California coast provides a high-resolution record of climatic chan
234                    Cord blood was donated at Coast Provincial General Hospital, Mombasa, and screened
235  coral cover declines with distance from the coast (R(2) = 0.596).
236 l depth profiles derived from the California Coast Range serpentinite belt and (ii) in local surface
237           The height of the adjacent central Coast Ranges and the Sierra Nevada is strongly seasonal
238 BA in air and deposition on the Swedish west coast (Rao) and the interior of arctic Finland (Pallas).
239  Array inland and NOAA tide gauges along the coast recorded the pressure anomalies associated with th
240  climate so that the supply of larvae to the coast reduces by ~4% and the settlement peak shifts pole
241 s to estimate potential suitable habitat for coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens D.
242                                              Coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) is one of just two
243 relationships among gene copies in hexaploid coast redwood and close relatives.
244             Our data show that hexaploidy in coast redwood is best explained by autopolyploidy or, if
245 onditions, climatically suitable habitat for coast redwood significantly contracts at the southern en
246               C sequestration in the Pacific Coast region stabilizes as forests harvested in previous
247  as from the drainages of the Southwest Gulf Coast region, lack this tandem repeat.
248 d spinach was traced to California's Central Coast region, where >70% of the salad vegetables sold in
249  pathogen prevalence in California's Central Coast region.
250                         Australia's southern coast represents a particularly interesting system for s
251 l in U.S. history, negatively impacting Gulf Coast residents and the surrounding ecosystem.
252 sa di Gerace oils sampled in Ionian Southern coast revealed a high total acidity (percentage upper 0.
253 a: see text] is significantly higher in West Coast river reaches (2.35, n = 96) than in river reaches
254 te-reducing bacterial communities of US East Coast salt marsh sediments.
255                         Initial routes along coasts seem the most likely given abundant and easily ha
256 diterranean edge to the Northwestern African coast seems to be possible under favorable conditions at
257 ate habitats off southern Queensland and NSW coasts, shark diets relied on pelagic food-webs.
258          Geological records from the Sabrina Coast shelf indicate that, in addition to ocean temperat
259 hared among urban populations inhabiting the coast (Sidon) and inland populations (Jordan) who likely
260 n of tar balls (TBs) along the south Gujarat coast, situated on the west coast of India (WCI), common
261 grees N) and the region off the Sumatra-Java coast (SJC: 100 degrees E-110 degrees E, 13 degrees S-3
262 , from 15 shores along the Atlantic European coast spanning nearly 20 degrees of latitude.
263 wn in all inversion results include the Gulf Coast states, the San Francisco Bay Area in California,
264 Tvedestrand fjord on the Norwegian Skagerrak coast studied by Freitas et al. ().
265  or virus-induced wheezing phenotypes in the COAST study.
266 ive Outcomes and Service Utilization Trends (COAST) study is a retrospective cohort of adults (>/=20
267             The model encapsulates burst-and-coast swimming style, speed modulation, and wall interac
268 eration of multiple benefits from oceans and coasts that typically are evaluated separately in manage
269 lations from the Bight of Benin and the Gold Coast, the African-Brazilian population from Rio de Jane
270  or about 30% more than Florida and the Gulf Coast, the highest deposition areas within the U.S.
271 nesting along the east central Florida (USA) coast, the largest rookery for the Northwest Atlantic po
272 es and rivers draining to the Southwest Gulf Coast, the other lineage is comprised of samples from th
273 ture are tightly coupled across the European coasts, the observed patterns in traits related to sexua
274 f an FLE, termed FLE-Am, present in the Gulf Coast tick, Amblyomma maculatum.
275 sia philipii, in a population of the Pacific Coast tick, Dermacentor occidentalis in Mendocino County
276 simulated potential vegetation dynamics from coast to coast assuming no human impacts and naturally o
277  the year drops from 70 miles on the Pacific Coast to less than 45 miles in the Upper Midwest.
278 sites along a transect from the northeastern coast to the Mauna Loa Observatory and at three other is
279 s mountains connecting the VBRV-free Pacific coast to the VBRV-endemic Amazon rainforest.
280 e Juneau Icefield, Alaska extending from the coast toward the interior.
281 er harvesting areas along the Gulf of Mexico coast, USA.
282 or of a large number of individuals in Ivory Coast using cellular network data.
283 spus macroalgae cultivated in the Portuguese coast was carried out by gas chromatography-mass spectro
284 gal strains collected on the French Atlantic coast was investigated by high performance liquid chroma
285 ontrol birds oriented homeward even when the coast was not visible and rapidly homed.
286 ts of twenty-seven seaweeds from the Peniche coast was performed by: total phenolic contents (TPC), 2
287    The Coarctation of the Aorta Stent Trial (COAST) was designed to assess the safety and efficacy of
288 ainage properties differ along the Brazilian coast, we also evaluate whether estimated genetic divers
289 sea lions that stranded along the California coast were tested through ELISA and PCR, respectively.
290 ace O3 concentrations occur mainly along the coast where CMAQ typically has large overpredictions.
291 pound that displayed strong ties to the Gulf Coast where cotton cloth was made.
292 area of no change along the eastern Scottish coast where the model determined the community size stru
293  the continental shelf break and reached the coast, where bathymetry and coastal geometry contributed
294 er a previous introduction to the US Pacific coast, where it was restricted for more than 30 years.
295 ccurrence of (236)U in seawater along Danish coasts, which is the sole water-exchange region between
296 re inundation of the United States' Atlantic coast will depend on both storm surges during tropical c
297 plus fallout (137)Cs) off the North American coast will likely attain maximum values in the 3-5 Bq/m(
298           The global costs of protecting the coast with dikes are significant with annual investment
299  2012 from two locations on the Swedish west coast, with geometric mean concentrations of 3700 and 41
300 aximum productivity along the Gulf of Mexico coast, with the highest values on the Florida peninsula.

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