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1 to a wide variety of environments across the globe.
2 ese events are likely to increase across the globe.
3  to >80 in wild mice sampled from around the globe.
4  to diarrhea among young children across the globe.
5 errestrial and aquatic ecosystems around the globe.
6 ministered to children and adults across the globe.
7 impacting upon aquatic ecosystems across the globe.
8 , mortality, and economic burdens across the globe.
9 rd expansion through Asia to the rest of the globe.
10 t primary production (ANPP) over much of the globe.
11  are becoming increasingly common across the globe.
12 rature sensitivity of respiration across the globe.
13   The uropathogens are consistent across the globe.
14  influential pest management tool around the globe.
15  movement and spreading of human mass on the globe.
16 on at ambient growth temperatures across the globe.
17 t plays in agricultural societies across the globe.
18 d recognition and stimulated work around the globe.
19 ms (HABs) are frequently reported around the globe.
20  dependency for a number of crops across the globe.
21 dynamics in other mountainous regions of the globe.
22  freshwater and marine ecosystems across the globe.
23 ettest 5-d period for different areas of the globe.
24 g resistance emergence in other areas of the globe.
25 ulted in extensive tree mortality across the globe.
26 lutant present in aquatic systems across the globe.
27  Access application to scientists across the globe.
28 span in high-temperature extremes across the globe.
29 equencing 101 Danaus genomes from around the globe.
30 oth marine and freshwater systems across the globe.
31 ed with other ocular injuries throughout the globe.
32 ; the apex of the split sat posterior to the globe.
33 ce and spread of eating disorders across the globe.
34 t cores collected from remote regions of the globe.
35 ris suum infects innumerable pigs across the globe.
36 phavirus with a wide distribution across the globe.
37 source for the species' spreading around the globe.
38 that have caused severe outbreaks across the globe.
39 and professional backgrounds from around the globe.
40 an trigger disasters in various parts of the globe.
41  equally available in different parts of the globe.
42  for nuclear medicine departments across the globe.
43 lations of D. melanogaster spread across the globe.
44 e dynamics of infectious diseases around the globe.
45  contaminant of marine ecosystems across the globe.
46  productivity at scales from the leaf to the globe.
47  ionizing radiation and atomic energy on the globe.
48 quired for marker-based MST occur around the globe.
49  one of the most exploited continents of the globe.
50 al costs in the United States and across the globe.
51 ow into activity in 111 countries across the globe.
52 es of tree bark from 12 locations around the globe.
53 ious healthy plant-centered diets around the globe.
54 ciparum strains and isolates from across the globe.
55 C) that includes researchers from around the globe.
56  implement eradication activities across the globe.
57 al enrolled practicing urologists across the globe.
58 hese organisms to thrive in all parts of the globe.
59 ting three distinct lineages from around the globe.
60 land and 21 coastal wetland sites across the globe.
61 cs can be found in all ecosystems across the globe.
62 t primary production (ANPP) over much of the globe.
63 rienced migratory birds in some areas of the globe.
64 e nutritional security of mankind across the globe.
65 rd species at 25,769 survey sites across the globe.
66 y variability of TWS in key areas across the globe.
67 1948 and populations derived from across the globe.
68 d marine environments in every corner of the globe.
69 oving gender equality in academia around the globe.
70 chment, threatens water resources across the globe.
71 encies in populations distributed across the globe.
72 for the majority of plant species across the globe.
73 d new horizons toward researchers around the globe.
74 re, and cloud-top temperature throughout the globe.
75 rt-term temperature response of R around the globe.
76 hat are widely consumed by humans across the globe.
77 s being increasingly observed throughout the globe.
78 ght-induced tree mortality events across the globe.
79 owever, their burden is not equal across the globe.
80 , prevalent in aquatic ecosystems across the globe.
81 ation to breeders and researchers around the globe.
82 orest Management Units (FMU) from around the globe.
83 ion and retinal detachment in all enucleated globes.
84                       Thirty-six human donor globes.
85 coma and early glaucoma were for the overall globe (0.969, 0.952), followed by the inferior quadrant
86 a pervasive feature of ecosystems across the globe(1).
87 re results from a Taiwanese sub-study of the GLOBE 2303 telbivudine study and evaluate the HBV DNA ki
88 e algae), and are highly abundant across the globe [5].
89 irect surgical fixation would immobilize the globe, action at a distance is required to damp the osci
90 alysis of 727 published MMEs from across the globe, affecting 2,407 animal populations.
91                                    Eyes with globe AL of less than 18 mm had the largest mean and med
92  (or "skipped") in many countries across the globe, although an outbreak occurred in the following ye
93  of wetland deposits can be found across the globe and are known for preserving organic archaeologica
94 bal health issue which has spread across the globe and as far north as southern Europe.
95 opogenic development is pervasive across the globe and commonly associated with negative consequences
96      The OA intersects the projection of the globe and delimitates the chord of an arch (globe chord
97 d for offspring at most rookeries around the globe and highlights how local beach characteristics can
98                                   Across the globe and in all ecosystems, macroclimatic drivers (e.g.
99 phy by projecting the phylogeny on a virtual globe and produced a transmission network.
100 nfection, is endemic in several parts of the globe and responsible for human health problems and soci
101 ave facilitated humanity's spread across the globe and shaped human evolution, but the cognitive mech
102 ons today to learn about the peopling of the globe and subsequent adaptation to local conditions.
103 ential ES provided by freshwaters across the globe and that factors associated with high population g
104 n extremely high penetration rate across the globe, and analyzing the spatiotemporal distribution of
105 f collaborative research activity across the globe, and between academia and industry, to translate s
106 le technique in many laboratories around the globe, and it provides peptides to the pharmaceutical in
107 ailable P deposition over large areas of the globe, and may explain much of the previously observed p
108 he optic nerve sheath, optic disc, posterior globe, and pituitary gland morphology was performed and
109  controls vegetation distribution across the globe, and some vegetation types are more vulnerable to
110 cialized life cycle, distribution across the globe, and the challenges posed to vaccine development.
111 persal of knowledge and resources across the globe, and the human desire to advance knowledge ..." Re
112 ature attract people to locations around the globe, and whether changes in ecosystems will alter visi
113 perate and tropical forest biomes across the globe are analyzed.
114              Montane environments around the globe are biodiversity 'hotspots' and important reservoi
115 s not experience double vision, although the globes are aimed at different targets.
116       Hoverflies, which are found across the globe, are one of the most ecologically important altern
117 r the multiresidue analysis of pesticides in globe artichoke (Cynara cardunculus L.), a modified QuEC
118                                              Globe artichoke (Cynara cardunculus var. scolymus) is an
119                       Re-sequencing (30x) of globe artichoke and cultivated cardoon (C. cardunculus v
120 below their Maximum Residue Levels fixed for globe artichoke by the European Union.
121  for CGA biosynthesis in tobacco, tomato and globe artichoke, but there are no close orthologs of HQT
122     We describe the first genome sequence of globe artichoke.
123 ra, have become naturalized somewhere on the globe as a result of human activity.
124 creasing in the United States and around the globe as a result of shifting demographics and aging pop
125  regulating and maintenance services for the globe as a whole, following the ecosystem services frame
126 aluate current models of the peopling of the globe, as well as the importance of natural selection in
127 on, symptomatic irritation of the eyelid and globes, as well as decreased visual acuity have all been
128 e, the apex of the split in contact with the globe at an anterolateral location, suggesting an inadeq
129 the eighteenth century and that it swept the globe at the end of the nineteenth century, diversifying
130 ecedented attention as many areas around the globe attempt to better-manage their fresh water resourc
131 h half of the LR muscle around the posterior globe, avoiding contact with the optic nerve; the apex o
132                 Registered nurses across the globe bear a heavy injury burden.
133 ith structural changes of the retina and the globe because of elongation of the eye axis.
134                           Blindness enlarged globe (beg) is a recessively inherited condition of chic
135        Nearly all major conflicts across the globe, both current and historical, are characterized by
136 ent existing monitoring systems all over the globe, but especially in under-sampled or highly changea
137  leading cause of gastroenteritis across the globe, but the pathogenic mechanisms responsible for dis
138 ith a number of cases distributed across the globe by travelers.
139 ion of local recurrence, preservation of the globe can be warranted.
140            The warm-temperate regions of the globe characterized by dry summers and wet winters (Medi
141  globe and delimitates the chord of an arch (globe chord [OC]).
142 ditions in Eindhoven and surrounding cities (GLOBE) cohort study, The Netherlands.
143 vere drought at 1338 forest sites across the globe, comprising 49,339 site-years, and compared the re
144 mperature data from inland waters across the globe confirmed that Tw-Ta is linearly related to Ta.
145 at redistribute heat and moisture around the globe, creating an atmospheric heat engine.
146 l opacities, refractive error and amblyopia, globe damage due to trauma, infection and nutritional de
147 wing of the medial wall, orbital apex angle, globe diameter, and orbital volume, were not found to be
148 was unaffected and there was no proptosis or globe displacement.
149                             All 5 enucleated globes displayed retinal detachment, fibrous proliferati
150 nipulate the eye shape remodeling across the globe during refractive-error development.
151 ciety developed as farming spread across the globe during the Neolithic.
152            These changes accompanied the eye globe enlargement and corneal flattening observed in aff
153 rophy and blindness at hatch, with secondary globe enlargement and loss of corneal curvature by 3-4 m
154  mm thick spanning the orbit from origins to globe equator, and used as indicators of contractility.
155  cause of loss of human potential across the globe, especially in low- and middle-income countries.
156 pidly in recent decades than the rest of the globe, especially in winter, and the maintenance of warm
157 so in other water-limited systems across the globe, even if the mechanisms of their formation are dif
158  applicable to mountain peatlands across the globe, facilitating mapping efforts in support of effect
159  folds, optic disc edema, cotton-wool spots, globe flattening, and refraction changes.
160 d unilateral and bilateral optic disc edema, globe flattening, choroidal and retinal folds, hyperopic
161                     Today, cities across the globe flux greater energy than net primary productivity
162 d eCa experiments on woody plants across the globe for a relationship between the eCa effect on plant
163 ing a series of ongoing epidemics around the globe for the past 12 years.
164 onesian languages are spread across half the globe, from Easter Island to Madagascar.
165 er 2014, over 100 scientists from around the globe gathered at Wotton House near London for the Compa
166           Leading scientists from around the globe gathered on the Greek island of Kos in June 2013 t
167       The spread of modern humans across the globe has led to genetic adaptations to diverse local en
168           The movement of species around the globe has led to the naturalization and accumulation of
169 uals living with mental disorders around the globe have access to mental health care, yet most have a
170 Large-scale collaborative studies around the globe have cataloged genomic and epigenomic alterations
171 nformatics educators and trainers across the globe have come together to address common needs, rising
172               Moreover, countries across the globe have large shale resources and are beginning to ex
173  show that 75% of coastal regions around the globe have the potential for very large flooding events
174                               All around the globe, humans have greatly altered the abiotic and bioti
175 sabled from, stroke has increased across the globe in both men and women of all ages.
176 ion in tumor control and preservation of the globe in the analyzed patients.
177 rature and precipitation patterns across the globe in the coming years.
178 ng 24 field-based CO2 experiments across the globe including a wide range of ecosystem types.
179 lness and death in many locations across the globe, including subtropical Australia.
180 s. 13.6%; P = 0.001), resulting in more open-globe injuries (42.9% vs. 4.5%; P = 0.008).
181 s most frequent (23 cases), followed by open globe injuries (8 cases).
182  A total of 892 patients comprising 893 open globe injuries (OGIs), of whom 255 were ultimately diagn
183 ble alternative to GA for the repair of open globe injuries in selected adult patients.
184                    All adult repairable open globe injuries receiving primary repair between January
185                                         Open globe injuries repaired under RA-MAC had significantly s
186                                         Open globe injuries require significant surgical follow-up.
187 ppear to influence visual prognosis for open globe injuries with an Ocular Trauma Score of 1.
188 d, 448 patients were identified who had open globe injuries with documented information on zone of in
189 by PPV, representing 12.20 % of all the open globe injuries.
190 nt-of-care diagnostics of penetrating ocular globe injuries.
191 e risk of retinal detachment (RD) after open globe injury (OGI).
192            The Retinal Detachment after Open Globe Injury (RD-OGI) Score is a clinical prediction mod
193 f one hundred and seventy two eyes with open globe injury 27 (15.7%) eyes had no light perception (NL
194 4 eyes) or sharp (39 eyes); there was closed globe injury in 2 eyes and open globe injury in 41 eyes.
195 e was closed globe injury in 2 eyes and open globe injury in 41 eyes.
196                                              Globe injury repair was performed using RA-MAC in 351/44
197 (RA-MAC) or General Anesthesia (GA) for open globe injury repair.
198 s created: the Retinal Detachment after Open Globe Injury score.
199                                       Closed globe injury was most frequent (23 cases), followed by o
200 laucoma drainage device-associated, and open globe injury-associated, are discussed.
201 ients with combined facial fracture and open globe injury.
202 including lower refractive error, structural globe integrity, and faster visual recovery.
203 lized areas, whereas a large fraction of the globe is not influenced by the events.
204                                       If the globe is salvaged, visual acuity is >/= 20/40 in 64% of
205 ory threat associated with humans across the globe, it is likely that abilities to precisely identify
206   Increasing anthropogenic activities in the globe leads to environmental changes, which may affect t
207  range of 14 orders of magnitude) across the globe led to emergent properties at individual (e.g., gr
208 jection with bevacizumab with a high rate of globe loss (7 of 12 patients, 58.3%) and a wide variety
209 ng the need for major eyelid reconstruction, globe loss, and disfiguring surgery.
210  of 139.1 days elapsed between injection and globe loss.
211 re lowering agents, isovolemic hemodilution, globe massage, and anticoagulation with acetylsalicylic
212                   Scientists from across the globe met to discuss current research on regeneration, o
213  was injected into the stroma of donor whole globes (n = 4) and sclerocorneal discs (n = 21) as in th
214 .35; P = .001), hematoma along the posterior globe (odds ratio, 0.326; 95% CI: 0.111, 0.958; P = .041
215 he optic nerve, hematoma along the posterior globe, optic canal fracture, nerve impingement by optic
216 s ocular injuries such as suspected ruptured globe or post-operative infections.
217 osity [p=0.948], flattening of the posterior globe [p=0.491], swelling of the optic disc [p=0.881], a
218  serious short-term risks such as infection, globe penetration, and peri-ocular haemorrhage could occ
219 y, oral diseases are highly prevalent in the globe, posing a very serious public health challenge to
220 fferent Nicotiana species growing around the globe presented in this Review may be of interest for ph
221 formed to show long-term outcomes concerning globe preservation in uveal melanoma patients after prot
222 n beam therapy, with local tumor control and globe preservation rates of 95.9% and 94.8% after 5 year
223                                              Globe preservation was achieved in 80 patients (97.6%);
224 y outcome measures were local tumor control, globe preservation, and metastases.
225                                              Globe-preserving methods of treatment should be used wit
226 es of tumor regression or regrowth following globe-preserving treatment of choroidal melanomas, and m
227 on of R. felis in arthropod hosts across the globe, primarily in fleas.
228                          However, across the globe, processes such as urbanization, agricultural inte
229 arine Microbes (ICoMM) taken from around the globe (ranging from marine pelagic and sediment samples
230 e deep ocean, covering a vast expanse of the globe, relies almost exclusively on a food supply origin
231 55) detached within 24 hours of primary open globe repair, 47% (119/255) detached within 1 week, and
232 h services research (HSR) expands across the globe, researchers will adopt health services and health
233 national cereal production losses across the globe resulting from reported extreme weather disasters
234                  This study showed that each globe-retaining retreatment approach can result in satis
235                                          All globe-retaining retreatment approaches for local recurre
236 e success of retreatment, in the case that a globe-retaining therapy was undertaken.
237 tment of juxtapapillary melanoma with a high globe retention rate.
238 nly led to retinopathy and papillopathy, but globe retention was 84% at 5 years.
239                         In cities across the globe, road transport remains an important source of air
240 occasionally devastating) impacts around the globe, robust forecasting is still limited to about 6 mo
241 onfirms that the split LR muscle tethers the globe, rotating it toward primary position.
242 storic transformation in the way we view the globe's most pressing health concerns and improving the
243                                  We describe globe salvage and visual preservation in 3 consecutive c
244 effective; however, therapeutic PKP provided globe salvage at best.
245       Specifically, primary therapy achieved globe salvage for group B (100%), group C (100%), group
246    Current methods of ocular treatment allow globe salvage in 92% of patients and improved/stable vis
247 ent retinal disease, resulting in an overall globe salvage rate of 68%.
248                          Across all studies, globe salvage was achieved for 502 (66%) of all eyes.
249                                              Globe salvage was achieved in 10 cases, as 1 patient req
250                                              Globe salvage was achieved in 2 of 2 group C eyes (100%)
251 fter IAC with a mean follow-up of 19 months, globe salvage was achieved in 72% of primary-treated cas
252                                              Globe salvage was attained in all cases (100%).
253 nt of advanced retinoblastoma and results in globe salvage with vision.
254  new treatment associated with high rates of globe salvage.
255  Tumor control, treatment complications, and globe salvage.
256 outcome measure was eradication of seeds and globe salvage.
257 r form of retinoblastoma can be managed with globe-salvaging alternatives and with visual preservatio
258        These findings suggest that potential globe-salvaging interventions must address a pattern of
259         Approximately 300,000 men around the globe self-identify as Ashkenazi Levites, of whom two th
260 Our data, combined with data from across the globe, show a dramatic climate reversal during the last
261 its deuterated form (HDO) across the martian globe, showing strong isotopic anomalies and a significa
262                                      Current globe-sparing therapies, including periocular carboplati
263 and further projected on a three-dimensional globe specifying protein orientations and interacting en
264 eomagnetic mean directions from all over the globe strongly support the geocentric axial dipole (GAD)
265  that influenced the final visual acuity and globe survival in patients with IOFBs that we extracted
266 ical tortuosity, flattening of the posterior globe, swelling of the optic disc, and bilateral transve
267 Y) and humid (HUM) heat matched for wet bulb globe temperature (WBGT, 27 degrees C).
268  approach, we show, for three regions of the globe, the potential effects of nutrient loading and cli
269                            Averaged over the globe, this albedo decrease corresponds to a forcing tha
270  31, 2015, from various locations across the globe through the Multi-Country Multi-City Collaborative
271 t is a call to those stakeholders across the globe to actively participate in the initiative.
272 cross 475 species from 33 studies around the globe to assess which traits determine a species' mortal
273  culminated a half-century effort around the globe to develop terrestrial detectors of adequate sensi
274 from temperate dryland ecosystems around the globe to disentangle the contributions of direct climate
275 s of the SGH in plant communities across the globe to examine its generality across a variety of ecol
276 epipelagic and mesopelagic waters across the globe to generate an ocean microbial reference gene cata
277 on/resection) (34 of 114 responses [29.8%]), globe torsion (20 [17.5%]) leading primarily to inadvert
278      Retinal detachment is common after open globe trauma, although often not appearing until days to
279 were ultimately diagnosed with RD after open globe trauma, yielding an incidence of 29% (95% confiden
280           Almost 3 billion people around the globe use traditional three-stone cookstoves and open fi
281 solates sampled from 11 countries across the globe, using hybrid selection to overcome human DNA cont
282 ercile population statistics develops as the globe warms.
283                          Preservation of the globe was possible in most patients.
284                   Primary repair of the open globe was typically undertaken within hours of presentat
285                                   Across the globe we witness the rise of populist authoritarian lead
286 ulations from pig and human hosts across the globe, we demonstrate that cross-transmission takes plac
287 is thaliana accessions taken from across the globe, we identify thousands of recent transposition eve
288          Twenty one (21) fresh human cadaver globes were Intracamerally IOP adjusted and measured via
289 cords and microscopic slides of 4 enucleated globes were reviewed.
290 ucture of ichthyolith communities around the globe: Whereas shark denticles outnumber ray-finned fish
291 ity have been observed in forests around the globe, which could profoundly affect ecosystem functioni
292 e use may benefit farmer health in China and globe, which has positive implications for the developme
293 show that the number of ALS cases across the globe will increase from 222,801 in 2015 to 376,674 in 2
294 ation in W, sigma w , varies widely over the globe with the highest values resulting from orographic
295 are increasingly being recognized across the globe with the newly coined term 'Febrile infection-rela
296 on ultimately sustained loss of the affected globe, with an average of 139.1 days elapsed between inj
297 orted; probabilities vary greatly across the globe, with large uncertainties inherent in the data and
298 the chord (CA) represents the portion of the globe within the orbit.
299 ycle of water from dry to wet regions of the globe would have far reaching impact on humanity.
300 al production is widely practiced around the globe, yet it is often overlooked in terms of the enviro

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