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1 used a hypothetical case example of a Middle Eastern adolescent patient with incurable cancer and con
2  to a modern form of Homo sapiens comes from eastern Africa and is approximately 195 thousand years o
3  for changing first-line ART in southern and eastern Africa and Latin America, underscoring the need
4 m ecological change and hominin evolution in eastern Africa during the Plio-Pleistocene; however, thi
5 ndance of C4 grass and grazing herbivores in eastern Africa during the Pliocene and Pleistocene may h
6 e Southern African Power Pool (SAPP) and the Eastern Africa Power Pool (EAPP) and find that potential
7  CI 16-29) in southern Africa, 17% (5-30) in eastern Africa, 17% (6-29) in western and central Africa
8 5.9) in southern Africa, 10.1% (5.1-19.4) in eastern Africa, 7.2% (2.9-16.5) in western and central A
9 eoaridity over the past 4.4 million years in eastern Africa.
10 ical changes driven by geological rifting in Eastern Africa.
11  genetic traits from both Southeast Asia and Eastern Africa.
12                                          The Eastern African Afromontane forest is getting increased
13 tive correlations to storm track latitude in eastern Alaska and northwestern Canada but negative corr
14 cribe sudden forest degradation in the south-eastern Amazon.
15 ained using speleothems from Paraiso Cave in eastern Amazonia; we interpret the record as being broad
16 atively, the emerging profile is of a Middle Eastern ancestor, self-affiliating as Levite, and carryi
17 ciences (SAnBio) initiative, the Biosciences eastern and central Africa (BecA) hub, and the Internati
18 s in the western region of China than in the eastern and central regions, and injury was a main cause
19 liest Middle Stone Age assemblages come from eastern and southern Africa but date much earlier.
20 uatorial rainforest, before spreading toward eastern and southern Africa.
21  while secondary clusters were identified in eastern and southern districts with the latest onset and
22 recognized: Sumatran and Bornean orangutans, eastern and western gorillas, and chimpanzees and bonobo
23 a complete separation of bear populations in eastern and western Greece, our results also indicate a
24 c modelling suggests independent origins for eastern and western groups with ongoing gene-flow betwee
25 ial dataset of 96 individuals originating in eastern and western parts of the Eurasian Steppe.
26 g 24 South Asian, 4 East Asian, and 3 Middle Eastern), and 3 were black.
27  at coastal sites in northeast Greenland and eastern Antarctica to investigate OCP concentrations and
28                                          The Eastern Arc Mountains of Tanzania and the Atlantic Fores
29                                       In the Eastern Arc Mountains, regenerating 8,134 ha of forest w
30 1970 s-1980 s, especially in the central and eastern areas and during springtime.
31  Southern Asia (12.5% [95% CI, 10%-15%]) and Eastern Asia (11% [95% CI, 10%-12%]).
32 oss the Old World (sub-Saharan Africa, south-eastern Asia, Siberia).
33  and K2 capsular serotypes, predominantly in eastern Asia.
34 00 years ago in regions such as southern and eastern Asia.
35 igher initial BMIs than those of subjects in Eastern Asia.
36 e general directions: (1) South Pacific, (2) eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea and (3) Americas,
37 tivity beneath the Saharan dust plume in the Eastern Atlantic.
38 o and P. conspicillatus from 1980 to 2015 in eastern Australia.
39 g over 1000 km of coastline off the coast of eastern Australia.
40 ction of sea surface conditions from central-eastern Baffin Bay, covering the period 14.0-10.2 kyr BP
41 of faulting in the Sevier Desert, located in eastern Basin and Range of central Utah, and how this fa
42 the mid-Holocene in Kivu's deep northern and eastern basins and identifies conditions enabling deposi
43 a westward propagating surface eddy from the eastern Bay of Bengal.
44 ympatric Eastern Chukchi Sea ('Chukchi') and Eastern Beaufort Sea ('Beaufort') beluga populations, we
45  fossils on the Bahamian island of Abaco-the Eastern bluebird (Sialia sialis) and Hispaniolan crossbi
46 n are inferred from a box-model covering the eastern boundary of the North Atlantic subtropical gyre.
47 rient amendment experiments conducted at the eastern boundary of the South Atlantic gyre.
48 e-scale ecosystem drought experiments in the eastern Brazilian Amazon that observed increases in mort
49 en-up became earlier in the east, arrival of eastern breeding species increasingly lagged behind gree
50  across a 30 degrees latitudinal gradient in eastern Canada to test the hypothesis that climate-relat
51 al (Halichoerus grypus) breeding colonies in eastern Canada.
52 try in Admiralty Inlet, a large fjord in the Eastern Canadian Arctic.
53 e between November 2011 and June 2013 and at Eastern Cape, Free State, and Gauteng NHLS between Novem
54       in the UK-1 exploration contract area (eastern CCZ, 4,080 m water depth), we analysed foramini
55 ained sedimentation began at 61.8 Ma in the eastern Central Basin based on a sediment accumulation r
56                  CDI is clearly a problem in eastern China and has a prevalence of 10.0% in hospitali
57 ge reductions of POAI over both northern and eastern China are about 20-25%.
58                                              Eastern China has experienced severe and persistent wint
59 emissions, the winter aerosol pollution over eastern China is associated with unusual meteorological
60 e that PV system performance in northern and eastern China will benefit from improvements in air qual
61 tems more than those with fixed arrays: over eastern China, POAI is reduced by 21% for fixed systems
62 dings reveal that aerosols over northern and eastern China, the most polluted regions, reduce annual
63 ssions are the main factor causing haze over eastern China, we conclude that natural emissions also e
64 sectional study was conducted for 3 years in eastern China.
65 3% of increasing aerosol concentrations over eastern China.
66 inent mutation type among GCD outpatients in Eastern China.
67 nds by -0.06 (+/-0.05) m s(-1) averaged over eastern China.
68 , geographical region [western, central, and eastern China], urbanity [urban vs rural], ethnic origin
69                            For the sympatric Eastern Chukchi Sea ('Chukchi') and Eastern Beaufort Sea
70 itive grade 1, 2, or 3a follicular lymphoma; Eastern Co-operative Oncology Group performance statuses
71         Although the storm terminated at the eastern coast of Greenland in late December, it was foll
72 ugia: one, in the north, centered around the eastern coast of the Black Sea, the second, with a more
73 east 18 years, had advanced melanoma, had an Eastern Coooperative Oncology Group performance status o
74 ( P = .03), prior taxane use ( P = .02), and Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group >/= 1 ( P = .01).
75 with no previous local brain therapy, and an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance st
76 able disease (per RECIST version 1.1) and an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance st
77 patients were at least 18 years old, with an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance st
78 stro-oesophageal junction adenocarcinoma, an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance st
79                      Patients had to have an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) score of 0-2 a
80 founder, such as limited performance status (Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group 1-2), preoperative di
81 idney function, and good performance status (Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group [ECOG] performance st
82 on Four weeks of IV induction as part of the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group high-dose IFN regimen
83 st-line or second-line treatment; and had an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance score of
84 Lymphocytic Leukemia (IWCLL) criteria and an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance score of
85                                Patients with Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status </
86 e, 0-10; higher scores indicate worse pain), Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status (r
87 ients with unresectable, nonsarcomatoid MPM (Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status 0
88 rchival sample for biomarker assessment, and Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status 0
89 an age 59.7 years, 83.4% Child-Pugh class A, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status 0
90 r curative treatment, symptomatic dysphagia, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status 0-
91 ity criteria included age 18 years or older, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status 0-
92 10 per unit increase [1.02-1.20]; p=0.0188), Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status 3-
93 patients were aged 18 years or older with an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status at
94 Patients were aged 18 years or older, had an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status of
95  biopsy-proven CD30-positive tumours, had an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status of
96 of adult patients (aged >/=18 years) with an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status of
97 tion was unrevealing, and the patient had an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status of
98 y nodal status, any hormone receptor status, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status of
99 le patients were aged 18 years or older with Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status of
100 luation Criteria in Solid Tumors, and had an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status of
101  standard curative therapy was available, an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status of
102 e patients had untreated clear cell mRCC and Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status of
103  NSCLC and were older than 18 years, with an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status of
104 le disease, failure of standard therapy, and Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status of
105 Patients and Methods Patients with mCRPC and Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status of
106                      Patients had to have an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status of
107  newly diagnosed primary CNS lymphoma and an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status of
108             Key eligibility criteria were an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status of
109 erable breast cancer (>2 cm tumour size), an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status of
110 Pugh A) for the dose-expansion phase, and an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status of
111 patients had adequate end-organ function, an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status of
112             Patients were asymptomatic, with Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status of
113 firmed limited-stage small-cell lung cancer, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status of
114 galy (>/=5 cm below the left costal margin), Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status of
115 ble if they were at least aged 18 years, had Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status of
116                   Inclusion criteria were an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status sc
117 ial, had metastatic or unresectable disease, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status sc
118                                          His Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status wa
119  to 2009, 127 patients with stage III NSCLC (Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status, 0
120 stic Index, including lactate dehydrogenase, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status, a
121 ystem and stratified by geographical region, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status, m
122 vious treatment for metastatic melanoma, and Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status.
123 e Evaluation Criteria In Solid Tumors v1.1), Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance statuses
124 th high-dose interferon (IFN) as part of the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group regimen compared with
125 ne use, presence of visceral metastases, and Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group score.
126 aller, focality, distribution, infiltration, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group status, AFP level, an
127 ified and matched (for sex, cT and cN stage, Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group status, Charlson como
128 baseline AFP level lower than 100 ng/dL, and Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group status.
129  Trials Network, including patients from the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group-American College of R
130 le arm of ATRA + cytarabine + daunorubicin), Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group-American College of R
131 or landward of the deformation front, at the eastern edge of the trench.
132 13-2015) in an intensive arable catchment in eastern England.
133 cline dwelling planktonic foraminifera in an Eastern Equatorial Atlantic (EEA) sediment core from the
134 on content over the last deglaciation in the eastern equatorial Pacific (EEP) using benthic and plank
135                          Nitrate persists in eastern equatorial Pacific surface waters because phytop
136  kg(-1) of particulate iron (measured in the eastern equatorial Pacific(30)) is bioavailable.
137 of the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ, abyssal eastern equatorial Pacific) is the focus of a major rese
138                                              Eastern equine encephalitis virus (EEEV) is a representa
139 o its highly pathogenic phenotype.IMPORTANCE Eastern equine encephalitis virus (EEEV) is one of the m
140 Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus (VEEV), eastern equine encephalitis virus (EEEV), and western eq
141 ezuelan equine encephalitis virus (VEEV) and Eastern equine encephalitis virus (EEEV), which have dem
142 utions from Upper Paleolithic populations in Eastern Eurasia to present-day humans and their relation
143                                 They reflect eastern Eurasian ancestry in having low, sagittally flat
144 termediate-depth Atlantic Water layer in the eastern Eurasian Basin have increased winter ventilation
145 the recent reduction in sea-ice cover in the eastern Eurasian Basin.
146 pulative experiment from 2014 to 2016 in the eastern Eurasian steppe, China.
147 estern Europe but was considerably higher in Eastern Europe (9-50%).
148 Health, Alcohol and Psychological factors in Eastern Europe (HAPIEE) cohort study in Russia, Poland a
149 ead, recent historical expansions from North-Eastern Europe account for the observed differentiation
150 te source related to the hunter-gatherers of eastern Europe and Siberia, introduced via a proximal so
151                           Slavic speakers of Eastern Europe are, in general, very similar in their ge
152  recent spread in the Russian Federation and Eastern Europe has increased the risk to global pig prod
153                                              Eastern Europe has some of the highest incidences of DR-
154      The pooled incidence ranged from 105 in Eastern Europe to 151 in Western Europe.
155 l and commercial combustion from Central and Eastern Europe were found to be important BC sources.
156  of Privatization on the Mortality Crisis in Eastern Europe).
157  proportion (41.2%), whereas Western Europe, Eastern Europe, and Latin America had proportions of app
158  countries in central and southeast Asia and eastern Europe, including China and Russia.
159  of doing research in the 1960s and 1970s in Eastern Europe, or those seeking very personal revelatio
160 Triassic boundary sections in China, Israel, Eastern Europe, Spitzbergen, and the Austrian Carnic Alp
161 the arrival of anatomically modern humans in Eastern Europe.
162 tudies on this issue have been undertaken in Eastern Europe.
163  major sociopolitical changes in central and eastern Europe; our aim was to map and analyse the devel
164                                              Eastern European countries have some of the highest rate
165 e uncovered admixtures between Siberians and Eastern European hunter-gatherers from Samara, Karelia,
166 explain differences in CVD mortality between Eastern European populations.
167 iodontal, oral mucosal, and caries status in Eastern Finland from 2014 to 2015.
168 erformance in middle-aged and older men from Eastern Finland.
169 increased risk of incident dementia or AD in Eastern Finnish men.
170 tern fish assemblages from relatively intact eastern fish assemblages.
171    In addition, the anoxic conditions in the eastern floodplain coincided with increased crystallinit
172                                       In the eastern floodplain, the anoxic conditions at the interme
173 ek, a coastal plain river located in central eastern Georgia, and a tributary to the Savannah River.
174 on rate maps for a natural population of the Eastern house mouse, Mus musculus castaneus We performed
175 erers of Comb Ceramic culture are closest to Eastern hunter-gatherers, which is in contrast to earlie
176 ith a high burden of undernutrition in rural eastern India did not significantly increase children's
177  pattern from the Core Monsoon Zone (CMZ) to eastern India.
178                  In traditional societies of eastern Indonesia, finely resolved cophylogenies of lang
179  (-0.020 +/- 0.064 m w.e. yr(-1)), while the Eastern Karakoram showed mass loss (-0.101 +/- 0.058 m w
180 lahoma along the Mississippi River Valley to eastern Kentucky.
181 tern Kenya, and 61 genomic data from Kilifi, eastern Kenya, were available for analysis.
182 ng (1) evidence from both Western and Middle Eastern medical literature and (2) theories of cultural
183 ns especially bias Mg/Ca temperatures in the eastern Mediterranean (eMed).
184 f Sidon, a major Canaanite city-state on the Eastern Mediterranean coast.
185                     Although coverage in the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR) with the third dose o
186                    The 22 countries of WHO's Eastern Mediterranean Region are experiencing an increas
187  14.1-28.0 per 1000 population), and the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region had the lowest (0.1 per 100
188                  Of the six WHO regions, the Eastern Mediterranean Region is projected to have the gr
189 dentify the status of palliative care in the Eastern Mediterranean Region, including the challenges a
190                              However, in the Eastern Mediterranean Region, the palliative care availa
191 crobial communities to crude oil in the deep Eastern Mediterranean Sea (E. Med.) water column and to
192 t separating the sea in two main basins, the Eastern Mediterranean Sea and the Western Mediterranean
193 mine the role of a changing climate over the Eastern Mediterranean, where the Intermediate Water is f
194 tus) and identified a new endemic lineage of Eastern-Mediterranean origin as one parental ancestor of
195 cribe a botulism outbreak involving 4 Middle Eastern men complicated by delayed diagnosis, ambiguous
196 ture between local Neolithic populations and eastern migrants genetically related to Chalcolithic Ira
197                                              Eastern migrants overwinter in high-elevation forests in
198 s are endemically Plasmodium infected in the eastern-most part of their range.
199 , but reduced (enhanced) TC frequency in the eastern nearshore area, where landfalling TCs preferenti
200 ated continuous corn (Zea mays L.) system in eastern Nebraska, United States.
201  experiment replicated across eight sites in eastern Nebraska.
202 , Mycenaeans from mainland Greece, and their eastern neighbours from southwestern Anatolia.
203 es on partnership between Western and Middle Eastern neuroscience communities.
204 e skin of four amphibian species: bullfrogs, Eastern newts, spring peepers and American toads.
205 sets (chloroplast DNA) from 14 woody taxa in Eastern North America (ENA) to data sets from 21 ecologi
206 acticed by many Native American societies in eastern North America at the time of contact with Europe
207 erana) the most devastating forest insect of eastern North America in common garden experiments.
208  boreal zone and radiated, in parallel, from eastern North America into Mexico and Central America.
209 of monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) in eastern North America using over 1000 monarchs collected
210 nt and strength of anticyclonic airflow over eastern North America varies with season.
211                        Coyote expansion into eastern North America was facilitated by anthropogenic l
212 ghts into the ancient agricultural system of eastern North America, the role of developmental plastic
213  its current extent of over 900,000 km(2) in Eastern North America.
214 ecipitation over many regions of Eurasia and eastern North America.
215  important wild and commercial pollinator in eastern North America.
216  emerging disease of conservation concern in eastern North America.
217 ion will likely have the greatest benefit to eastern North American migratory monarchs, but the popul
218  result of drawdown of organic carbon within Eastern North Atlantic Central Water (ENACW) that is ent
219 e threat tropical cyclones (TCs) pose in the eastern North Pacific (ENP) and the importance of improv
220 almon sharks across their broad range in the eastern North Pacific (NEP) and identified key environme
221  Fukushima (137)Cs levels in seawater in the eastern North Pacific are equivalent to fallout backgrou
222 31) provided from the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario IBI center for the starting ages.
223 h tribes and Bantu-speaking populations from eastern or southeastern Africa; we dated this event to a
224 of origin of Russian Starovers, an enigmatic Eastern Orthodox Old Believers religious group relocated
225                                              Eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) reproduction seas
226               We identified two AOX mRNAs in eastern oyster Crassostrea virginica, CvAOXA and CvAOXB,
227                                     However, Eastern oyster reproduction was resilient to moderate OA
228 erence in rates suggests that splits between eastern Pacific and Caribbean biota, dated on the assump
229           The most recent separation between eastern Pacific and Caribbean extant clades occurred at
230 ino regions spanning from the western to the eastern Pacific are captured by the coupled model.
231                                   Changes in eastern Pacific ENSO SST metrics due to climate change a
232 he latter with a primary colonization in the eastern Pacific followed by a radiation into the western
233 ir-sea interaction over the tropical central eastern Pacific from a new perspective, climate network.
234                                     In North-eastern Pacific kelp forests, the starfish Pycnopodia he
235 ospheric ozone distribution over the central-eastern Pacific Ocean is mainly driven by convective act
236 and have a highly disconnected distribution (Eastern Pacific, Caribbean, Atlantic, Mediterranean, Mad
237 eigniting rapidly the surface warming in the eastern Pacific.
238                 The glaciers in West Kunlun, Eastern Pamir and the northern part of Karakoram experie
239 A [1, 2], its genetic impact on northern and eastern parts of this continent has not been as extensiv
240 e state at 30-m spatial resolution, from the eastern pine/hardwood forests to the western shrublands,
241 sideroblastic anemia in predominantly Middle Eastern populations.
242 cate date palm domestication occurred in the eastern portion of the Arabian Peninsula and reveal subs
243 ortheast of the DWH wellhead, and (2) in the eastern portion of the study area on a 70 km northeast t
244 n transmission rate) in three industrialized eastern provinces during the last decade, driving a conc
245 anemonefish, Amphiprion bicinctus, along the eastern Red Sea coastline.
246 a grassland encroached by a juniper species (eastern redcedar, Juniperus virginiana), a juniper woodl
247 central region (1.41, 0.99-2.01) than in the eastern region.
248 t Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) advanced to the eastern Ross Sea shelf edge during the Last Glacial Maxi
249 that local sources as well as emissions from eastern Russia and Europe may be important contributors
250 es rich region, Beringia (western Alaska and eastern Russia), and become concentrated in the Eurasian
251 e range includes China, Korea, Mongolia, and eastern Russia, but it has recently invaded and become e
252  and location of nuisance flooding along the eastern seaboard of North America.
253 ly -40 m, and far less ice volume within the eastern sector of the Laurentide Ice Sheet than traditio
254 0.6 mm yr(-1) over the last c. 50 kyr in the eastern Sevier Desert are consistent with the rates esti
255  the geodetic signal of extension across the eastern Sevier Desert is best explained by magma-assiste
256 mm yr(-1) tensile dislocation opening in the eastern Sevier Desert.
257 m have their roots in the populations on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea.
258                                              Eastern Siberian populations formed a distinct sublineag
259 ic (anticyclonic) eddies are on the western (eastern) sides of Kuroshio.
260 estral proportions close to that of European Eastern Slavs, however, they also include between five t
261 western Kenya, north-eastern Tanzania, north-eastern South Africa, Yunnan province in China, and moun
262 by the along isopycnal changes, while in the eastern SPNA along isopycnal changes and isopycnal undul
263 x dominates the western SPNA OHC, but in the eastern SPNA wind forcing affects the OHC significantly.
264 araoh ants, Monomorium pharaonis (Linnaeus), eastern subterranean termites, Reticulitermes flavipes (
265 ern Amazon basin, south-western Kenya, north-eastern Tanzania, north-eastern South Africa, Yunnan pro
266 f the western (Ningaloo Reef, Shark Bay) and eastern (the Great Barrier Reef; GBR, Queensland and New
267  thrust faults caused by convergence between Eastern Tibet and the Sichuan Basin.
268 ctly at the structural discontinuity between Eastern Tibet Plateau and the Sichuan Basin.
269 cept of a lower crustal channel flow beneath Eastern Tibet.
270 cheme, the seismic velocity structure of the Eastern Tibetan Plateau, including the uplifted Longmens
271 the Mediterranean Sea to Indonesia, from the Eastern to Western Pacific Ocean, from the Caribbean to
272 recently discovered low oxygen eddies in the eastern tropical North Atlantic (ETNA) can produce N2O c
273                          Here we show in the Eastern Tropical North Pacific OMZ 70% of POC reminerali
274 ipjack tunas in the northern subtropical and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean, the Arabian Sea, and the
275                     We find that EGUs in the Eastern U.S. region from 2007 to 2012 exhibited a 3.87%
276 lite loci of 482 coyotes originating from 11 eastern U.S. states to address how divergent demographic
277      The majority (318 [81.0%]) presented in eastern Uganda and were the subjects of further analysis
278 ectedly high proportion of participants from eastern Uganda presented with blackwater fever (BWF).
279            We report the emergence of BWF in eastern Uganda, a condition that, according to local inv
280 t with no increase in hospitals in the North Eastern United States (4.9% in 2009 and 5.3% in 2013) an
281 M2.5), and maximum temperature (TX) over the eastern United States and Canada to construct a climatol
282 h average (MDA8) ozone concentrations in the eastern United States based on large-scale climate patte
283 across North America and Europe, that in the Eastern United States of America (US) and Italy is causi
284                As lake ecosystems across the eastern United States recover from acid deposition, the
285 ecies vulnerability to climate change in the eastern United States that accounts for influential driv
286 outheast China, and Pakistan than in Europe, eastern United States, and northeast China.
287 tmosphere interaction on temperatures in the eastern United States, implying that such models would h
288 approach with a case study of forests in the eastern United States, paying particular attention to ho
289 eased in virulence for the finch host in the eastern United States.
290 e episodes (>70 ppbv) when averaged over the eastern United States.
291                                The ET in the eastern US arises mostly from GWET, and in the western U
292  of data for SNPs in 15 metabolic genes from eastern US collections of Drosophila melanogaster that s
293  and SNF rate of a common N2 -fixing tree in eastern US forests.
294 Australia populations is not observed in the eastern US over a period of 21 years.
295 d evidence of one bridgehead event: a likely Eastern US source for the central Italy populations that
296 d soils and from nearby undisturbed soils in eastern Utah.
297  of the continental shelf and identifies the eastern Weddell Sea as a hotspot for habitat-forming spe
298                       The defoliation of the eastern white pine (Pinus strobus) across the northeaste
299 found in forest stands that compromised >50% eastern white pine by basal area.
300 nging climate patterns have on the health of eastern white pine in the northeastern United States.

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