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1 ic sediment contribution compared to farther north.
2 e cool-season storm track was shifted to the north.
3 unds to coastal and freshwater habitats from North Africa to Scandinavia [6, 7].
4  in dust storms from three distinct origins (North Africa, Syria and Saudi Arabia) and compare them w
5 se is far more common in the Middle East and North Africa, where consanguinity is common often result
6 on-trilobite Cambrian euarthropod known from North Africa.
7 ropological data indicating an origin from a North African Berber-like population [1, 4, 9].
8                                          The north African site of Jebel Irhoud contains one of the e
9  have shown that the Guanches carried common North African Y chromosome markers (E-M81, E-M78, and J-
10               During the late Pleistocene of North America ( approximately 36,000 to 10,000 years ago
11  richness in nine open marine regions around North America (197 region-years) while accounting for im
12 ine climate of the protected area network in North America (Canada, United States, Mexico-NAM) to the
13 ort studies in Denmark (Snart Foraeldre) and North America [PRESTO (Pregnancy Study Online)] in which
14 ults yield a detailed historical portrait of North America after European settlement and support subs
15 to a global teleconnection pattern involving North America and Asia.
16 f a distinct Pt anomaly spread widely across North America and dating to the Younger Dryas (YD) onset
17                   PFAS production changed in North America and Europe around the year 2000, but impac
18 ts of patients with Parkinson's disease from North America and Europe assessed between 1986 and 2016.
19 tional PSC Study Group and radiologists from North America and Europe have compiled the following pos
20  quality regulations were implemented across North America and Europe to reduce chemical emissions th
21 s between 1986 and 2016 in nine cohorts from North America and Europe were assessed for eligibility.
22 xpert consensus document by key leaders from North America and Europe with expertise in basic, transl
23      Randomisation was stratified by region (North America and Europe).
24 ective review was conducted at 20 centers in North America and Europe, and included all consecutive c
25 ome countries in seven geographical regions: North America and Europe, South America, the Middle East
26 g incidence of inflammatory bowel disease in North America and Europe.
27 als who have migrated to nonendemic areas of North America and Europe.
28 enrolled at 119 hospitals in 11 countries in North America and Europe.
29 s and Spartina patens) in coastal marshes of North America and has potential to dramatically alter C
30 rs across the Pacific Ocean to the shores of North America and Hawai'i.
31                 Cenozoic calderas in western North America and in other intracontinental settings tha
32 vernance) to sizes that were not possible in North America and Mesoamerica before the arrival of Euro
33 ch, are found in contemporary populations in North America and Mesoamerica.
34  gradient ( approximately 200-1,000 mm/y) in North America and South Africa that differ in the relati
35 -bird origin influenza A viruses (IAVs) from North America and subjected them to evolutionary analyse
36 two centuries was observed over northeastern North America and western Europe.
37           Neotropical migrants that breed in North America and winter in Central America occur in hig
38 ch of the precipitation delivered to western North America arrives during the cool season via midlati
39 lume (ppbv) seasonal average surface O3 over North America can be attributed to East Asian anthropoge
40 er of terrestrial bird species that breed in North America cross the Atlantic Ocean during autumn mig
41 cal arc establishes that bison first entered North America during the sea level lowstand accompanying
42 erns, breeding in Argentina but returning to North America for the austral winter.
43 income countries in Europe, Australasia, and North America from their prison administrations for 2011
44                                  Subjects in North America had higher initial BMIs than those of subj
45                                     Women in North America have a one in eight lifetime risk of devel
46  observations of malformed amphibians across North America have generated both concern and controvers
47                     Wildfires across western North America have increased in number and size over the
48 he most devastating forest insect of eastern North America in common garden experiments.
49  of soils collected from 18 sites throughout North America included in a 100-day laboratory incubatio
50 zone and radiated, in parallel, from eastern North America into Mexico and Central America.
51          While the subspecies established in North America is the European gypsy moth (L. dispar disp
52                        In Europe, Latin, and North America KS risk was 6 times higher in men who have
53 itive data on spillover by microsporidia, in North America or elsewhere, makes it difficult to identi
54  cohort or case-control studies conducted in North America or the United Kingdom between 1948 and 201
55 C variations in northern lakes of Europe and North America over time scales of decades to millennia.
56 odels, to 148 potential donor populations in North America representing 46 distinct genetic lineages.
57                 Young Indigenous children in North America suffer from a higher degree of severe earl
58 sociation in MHC is stronger in samples from North America than those from Europe.
59 trations in northern lakes across Europe and North America that uses visible-near-infrared (VNIR) spe
60 lacebo-controlled trial in 27 centers across North America to determine the safety and efficacy of al
61  2014 at six academic pediatric hospitals in North America was performed.
62                                              North America was the most affected region relative to G
63 trols and from 92 CBE case-parent trios from North America were analysed.
64  as pods from four commercial cultivars from North America were collected at two sizes (3-5 and>7cm).
65 the late Pleistocene species from Europe and North America were the same.
66  trout and native cutthroat trout in western North America will lead to genomic extinction of the lat
67             Forest ecosystems across western North America will likely see shifts in both tree specie
68 mographic data from field populations across North America with growth chamber warming experiments, w
69 tes in the water-limited Southwest region of North America with observed ranges in annual precipitati
70 structure existed in the late Pleistocene of North America with Shuka Kaa on a different ancestral li
71 ms, which influence habitats for over 60% of North America's fish, mussel, and crayfish species.
72 d geographical (Asia, Europe, Australia, and North America) or climatic distinctions.
73   We identified 41 eligible studies (24 from North America, 16 from Europe, and one from China) that
74 than do all the temperate forests of Europe, North America, and Asia combined.
75   Staghorn sumac (Rhus typhina) is native to North America, and has been used by indigenous peoples f
76 Nitrate storage per unit area is greatest in North America, China and Europe where there are thick va
77      At the southern margin of permafrost in North America, climate change causes widespread permafro
78  only non-neosauropod eusauropods known from North America, despite being younger than the classic ne
79 ance with respect to air monitor sampling in North America, Europe, and Asia (adjusted R(2) within 2%
80  C from 19 centres in eight countries within North America, Europe, and Asia.
81 ce of intensively cultivated regions such as North America, Europe, India and intensively cultivated
82 ed patients from 69 neuromuscular centres in North America, Europe, Israel, Australia, and Japan.
83 osteoporosis were enrolled in 214 centres in North America, Europe, Latin America, and Australasia an
84 D), the most prevalent tick-borne illness in North America, is caused by Borrelia burgdorferi The lon
85 y of alpine aquatic species, particularly in North America, is lacking, thereby hindering conservatio
86  inflammatory bowel disease exceeded 0.3% in North America, Oceania, and many countries in Europe.
87 utpatient clinics in 27 countries in Europe, North America, South America, and the Asia-Pacific regio
88                                           In North America, the iron supplement ferumoxytol has gaine
89 o the ancient agricultural system of eastern North America, the role of developmental plasticity in t
90                 Over well-defined regions of North America, there are generally negative temporal tre
91 as similar to recent estimates in Europe and North America.
92 nt wild and commercial pollinator in eastern North America.
93 ost common causes of systemic amyloidosis in North America.
94 negative SLP anomalies over the Atlantic and North America.
95  strains isolated from wild birds inhabiting North America.
96 nterrupted by 5-6 weeks of migration through North America.
97 en ocean sedimentary succession from western North America.
98 creases in the prevalence of Nosema bombi in North America.
99 1%-31%) and 37% (95% CI, 26%-50%) outside of North America.
100 urvey of 19 PET/CT pediatric institutions in North America.
101 revious cohort studies in western Europe and North America.
102 ility of GPP over mid- and high latitudes in North America.
103  models for six tree species in northwestern North America.
104 age 6, rejecting earlier records of bison in North America.
105  to prevent their permanent establishment in North America.
106 g disease of conservation concern in eastern North America.
107 the cancellation of more than 100 flights in North America.
108 toneura fumiferiana), a major forest pest in North America.
109 ductions from continental Asia in Europe and North America.
110 percussion technology in Africa, Eurasia and North America.
111  main driver of serotype IV GBS expansion in North America.
112 in 14 countries in Europe, Asia-Pacific, and North America.
113 ed their known range, at least, into western North America.
114 tion forests of the Great Basin (GB) region, North America.
115 an virus, is a rare cause of encephalitis in North America.
116                              From studies in North American agricultural areas published from 1995 to
117  age at cancer diagnosis between PLWH in the North American AIDS Cohort Collaboration on Research and
118 nsion (HTN) by age, sex, and race within the North American AIDS Cohort Collaboration on Research and
119 xin (TTX) is a key chemical defense trait in North American and Eurasian newts (Salamandridae).
120 hort of 771 kidney biopsy specimens from two North American and five European centers, we performed a
121 nd temporally heterogeneous, as those in the North American Arctic were mostly increasing while those
122  the District of Columbia as compiled by the North American Association of Central Cancer Registries.
123 a field that was largely dominated by UK and North American biologists to a much more international o
124 olecular chemistry even in the most polluted North American cities, particularly during summer aftern
125 s event was not as pronounced on the western North American coast as anomalies seen in the high north
126  recruitment of lodgepole pine, a widespread North American conifer that is also planted globally.
127 transplanting seeds and seedlings of western North American conifers of different origin populations
128 ch hitherto unknown patterns over the entire North American continent have the potential to significa
129 ohort study included patients enrolled in 25 North American emergency departments from 2004 to 2006.
130                                       Native North American grasses are commonly inhabited by Fusariu
131                                          The North American Great Plains exemplify such intraplate ea
132    We evaluated 46956 PWHIV receiving ART in North American HIV cohorts (1995-2009).
133 different ancestral line compared with other North American individuals from the late Pleistocene or
134 ineage viruses but did not neutralize recent North American isolates (clade 2.3.4.4), whereas antiser
135 d snakes reside in a clade distinct from the North American isolates examined.
136                   There have been reports of North American landfills that are experiencing temperatu
137 estern Atlantic cetaceans and in contrast to North American marine mammals, chlorinated MBPs and DMBP
138 missions, aligning the UFG record with other North American mercury records from ice and lake sedimen
139 rdispersed (evenly spaced) elements, such as North American Mima mounds, Brazilian murundus, South Af
140 ional disparities affected study outcomes in North American patients.
141  and rainstorm events related to the Pacific North American pattern (PNA) using a 2100-year-long mult
142                                Data from all North American pediatric patients in the Extracorporeal
143                                  Seventy-six North American PICUs that participated in the Virtual Pe
144 e derived from a large, diverse, and healthy North American population.
145 nal populations of healthy children from two North American populations, we compared the timing of th
146                                    Using the North American power grid, we identified, quantified, an
147 ell as potential technical risks of NMP in a North American setting and highlights a need for larger,
148 f Chest Pain (PROMISE) trial, readers at 193 North American sites interpreted coronary computed tomog
149                                     The mean North American stroke rate was less than one-third that
150 For fatal CVD, associations were stronger in North American studies (p = 0.010) and those measuring h
151  The prevalence of radiographic pneumonia in North American studies was 19% (95% CI, 11%-31%) and 37%
152 ckle cell disease (SCD) patients is based on North American studies.
153 termine if cases of BECTS are present in the North American SUDEP Registry (NASR).
154 sonal H3N2 viruses that were introduced into North American swine in the mid-1990s, but they are anti
155  transplantation experiments in European and North American tidal marshes.
156  involving 55 species and 550 populations of North American trees, the type of mycorrhizal associatio
157                                Nevertheless, North American tyrannosaurids, including the giant (13 m
158 orm a monophyletic group within the clade of North American USA300.
159                                              North American wild birds are an important reservoir of
160 s about the geographic origins (Old World vs North American) of the genus Orthopoxvirus.
161  dietary allowances of the West European and North American.
162 outheast and Midwest among whites and in the north among blacks.
163 nora's falcons are mainly distributed in the north and along the east of Madagascar, exhibiting stron
164 ian Archipelago, with S. sialis occurring in North and Central America and L. megaplaga endemic to Hi
165              Shorter breeding seasons in the north and reduced periods for gamete production in the s
166 dentify key loci selected for cultivation in North and South America.
167 nation of flow between the Great Salt Lake's north and south arms.
168  region linked to more aseismic areas in the north and south has therefore persisted for at least the
169  central sub-basin and decreases to both the north and south.
170 niques were integrated to retrieve the east, north, and up components of surface deformation.
171 hat the boundary of farming rapidly extended north at 6,000 cal.
172 C. rubescens' range originated 400 km to the north, at the centre of the species' range, where averag
173 3 and Greenland Interstadial (GI) 5.1 in the North Atlantic ( 30,400 to 28,400 years ago).
174 n by imbalances in the rates of formation of North Atlantic and Antarctic Deep Water (the 'bipolar se
175 This observation suggests that weak EASM and North Atlantic Bond events may have been induced indepen
176  reflects early warming of the deep northern North Atlantic by approximately 1.4 degrees C, while dee
177 ately 128-116 ka) tropical and extratropical North Atlantic cyclones may have been more intense than
178 ulation in the Atlantic involving changes in North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW) and Antarctic Bottom Wa
179     Sea surface temperatures in the northern North Atlantic have shown a marked decrease over the pas
180                                 The subpolar North Atlantic is a key location for the Earth's climate
181                                          The North Atlantic is characterized by diatom-dominated spri
182                           In particular, the North Atlantic is identified as a region where the downw
183 chicus is vital to pelagic ecosystems in the North Atlantic Ocean.
184 ation growth coincide with remote Arctic and North Atlantic oceanographic processes that link to the
185 ological stations, gridded climate data, and North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and Arctic Oscillation
186 ea ice may promote the negative phase of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO-).
187 al forcings, such as solar radiation and the North Atlantic Oscillation, during the late Holocene.
188 such as large-scale atmospheric circulation (North Atlantic Oscillation, NAO).
189 potential evapotranspiration, along with the North Atlantic Oscillation, predicted variation in selec
190  PFASs measured in muscle from juvenile male North Atlantic pilot whales (Globicephala melas) harvest
191 e projected here could be detrimental to the North Atlantic Right Whale and a host of important fishe
192                                  An index of North Atlantic sea-surface temperatures in March-April c
193 ations of the seasonal cycle in the European/North Atlantic sector.
194 x-model covering the eastern boundary of the North Atlantic subtropical gyre.
195 ely, rather than simple propagation from the North Atlantic to the EASM regions.
196  to a single hemisphere effectively modulate North Atlantic tropical cyclone (TC) activity in the fol
197 d adjacent portions of the Caribbean Sea and North Atlantic using satellite-tracked drifter trajector
198 s of evidence show that cold stadials in the North Atlantic were accompanied by both reductions in At
199  TC passage frequency will decrease over the North Atlantic, particularly in the Gulf of Mexico, but
200 d has been linked to warming of the subpolar North Atlantic.
201 ansion of the tropics and vice versa for the North Atlantic.
202 the low zinc and moderately low iron Western North Atlantic.
203 ed at various depths from seven sites in the North Atlantic.
204 scade" of asymmetric gene flow from South to North between neighboring subpopulations, mediated mainl
205 serving rural and underserved populations in North Carolina among 1787 adult patients with type 1 or
206 space and suggest the mid-Atlantic states of North Carolina and Virginia as an emerging contact zone
207 trospective cohort study using data from the North Carolina Birth Defects Monitoring Program, North C
208 ed localized prostate cancer enrolled in the North Carolina Central Cancer Registry from January 1, 2
209 on the present-day shoreline of Virginia and North Carolina dated to Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 3, fr
210 rolina Department of Public Instruction, and North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services v
211 h Carolina Birth Defects Monitoring Program, North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, and Nor
212 fy factors for ophthalmology referral in the North Carolina Diabetic Retinopathy Telemedicine Network
213 diabetes and their distribution around the 5 North Carolina Diabetic Retinopathy Telemedicine Network
214 e locations of patients participating in the North Carolina Diabetic Retinopathy Telemedicine Network
215 munities of three ascidian species common in North Carolina harbors.
216 alysis in 1 family excluded linkage with the North Carolina macular dystrophy (MCDR1) locus.
217  were prospectively collected as part of the North Carolina Prostate Cancer Comparative Effectiveness
218 ries and Melissa Miller of the University of North Carolina will explain the advantages of CIDTs for
219  adjusted for age, sex, race, state (Iowa or North Carolina), and smoking (pack years), to estimate a
220 ed from the community in the Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina, area.
221                                           In North Carolina, ocular syphilis increased from 2014 to 2
222                             The Neuse River, North Carolina, U.S., exemplifies a typical de facto pot
223 ffairs Medical Center in Durham and Raleigh, North Carolina.
224 t serve rural and underserved populations in North Carolina.
225 , if undertaken, could improve the health of North Carolinians facing elevated risks of exposure to w
226 es indicative of likely refugia: one, in the north, centered around the eastern coast of the Black Se
227 tin) chemotherapy with or without cetuximab (North Central Cancer Treatment Group N0147 trial) or adj
228 ndomised controlled trial in a rural area of North Central Province, Sri Lanka.
229 eveals a steep boundary, indicating that the North China cratonic crust acts as a strong resistance t
230              If indeed, the EASM rainfall in North China might decline significantly in the near futu
231 otope (delta(18)O) records from Shihua Cave, North China to reconstruct the EASM variability over the
232 h year, but rapid climate change in the High North could strongly affect where species are able to br
233 findings at the "Barranc de la Boella" site (north-east of the Iberian Peninsula) seem to indicate th
234 OMe imparts a conformational bias toward the North-East sugar pucker, due to intramolecular hydrogen
235 with the slowest rates of warming evident on north-east-facing slopes.
236 south-western Kenya, north-eastern Tanzania, north-eastern South Africa, Yunnan province in China, an
237 e western Amazon basin, south-western Kenya, north-eastern Tanzania, north-eastern South Africa, Yunn
238 r people with suspected psychosis in Mid and North England.
239 vailable for modern populations in region of North Eurasia.
240  estimated center moving approximately 150 m north in 6 years.
241           BAs in air decreased from south to north in the order Rao > northern Baltic > Pallas.
242 er eastward movements, while their movements north in the spring and south in fall were frequently ai
243 spiratory ICU of a tertiary care hospital in North India.
244 ics of the hybrid zone, which moved steadily north into N. fuscipes territory, with its estimated cen
245 ldhood CSE cohort from north London, UK (the north London convulsive status epilepticus surveillance
246 a population-based childhood CSE cohort from north London, UK (the north London convulsive status epi
247 ncentrations of PAHs increased from south to north most likely related to a combination of coal-erodi
248  in a savoury pudding common to parts of the North of England.
249 n for most organic chemicals considered, but north of the Arctic circle, we found that concentrations
250 ncidence of avian influenza outbreaks in the North of the country, this is not the case in the Centre
251  more substantial history of fossil sampling north of the equator.
252                      The major stratovolcano north of Toba, Sinabung, shows strong geochemical kinshi
253 of persons living at latitudes of 35 degrees North or greater have celiac disease or avoid gluten tha
254  tropical cyclones (TCs) pose in the eastern North Pacific (ENP) and the importance of improving our
255 -series, Ostreococcus maxima occurred in the North Pacific coastal upwelling for OI (36 713 +/- 1485
256  migratory, upper trophic level predators in North Pacific ecosystems.
257 rface winds converge towards the subtropical North Pacific from the tropics, leading to anomalous cyc
258 ch year, a number of typhoons in the western North Pacific pass through the Luzon Strait into South C
259        The wind changes induce a subtropical North Pacific SST warming through wind-evaporation-SST e
260  pmol kg(-1)) extended throughout the entire North Pacific Subtropical Gyre (NPSG).
261 ed the hypothesis that reef formation in the North Pacific was improbable.
262 ich weakens the Aleutian low and subtropical North Pacific westerlies.
263 have been detected in some regions, e.g. the North Pacific, but there is no agreed global signal.
264 f Mexico, but will increase over the western North Pacific, especially that hits Korea and Japan.
265 ect Radiative Forcing by current models over North Pacific, which further suggests that large uncerta
266 ts an increase in TC activity in the western North Pacific, which is owing to enhanced subtropical de
267 nerates an atmospheric teleconnection to the North Pacific, which weakens the Aleutian low and subtro
268 tensive worldwide, especially in the western North Pacific.
269  of commercial fish catch across the pelagic North Pacific.
270 ochondrial DNA (mtDNA) from Scythians of the North Pontic Region (NPR) and successfully retrieved 19
271 hree abandoned offshore wells in the Central North Sea (CNS) were conducted showing that considerable
272 ted and industrialized regions, i.e., in the North Sea and in the Kattegat and Skagerrak.
273 re comparable to those reported for the open North Sea and much higher than several other open oceans
274 g have led to later winter floods around the North Sea and some sectors of the Mediterranean coast; a
275 236)U/(238)U ratios in surface waters of the North Sea can be explained by simple binary mixing model
276 tions with high resolution digital models of North Sea chalk, we show that the breakthrough porosity
277  of trophic control for the heavily impacted North Sea ecosystem.
278 This poses a significant contribution to the North Sea methane budget.
279 on detected in A. digitatum occurred between North Sea samples and those from the English Channel/nor
280 me-series on gross primary production in the North Sea, from 1988 to 2013, estimated using in situ me
281 ent from a shallow STE on Spiekeroog Island, North Sea, Germany, and linked our findings to trace met
282  20 local almond selections originating from North Serbia and cultivars 'Marcona', 'Texas' and 'Troit
283                       The ADL development in north Shanxi was a result of mutual interaction between
284  maximum estimated area of 2,790 m(2) on the north side of the site's plaza and consisting of both go
285 d by application of the scheme to the Alaska North Slope (ANS) crude oil and analysis of fractions by
286  Colorado, to 386.9 (95% UI, 330.5-450.7) in North Slope Borough, Alaska, and in 2014 from 70.7 (95%
287 inant deciduous shrub, Salix pulchra, on the North Slope of Alaska, USA.
288 ow, AK, suggest that CO2 emission rates from North Slope tundra have increased during the October thr
289 onization in the upper atmosphere, causing a north-south asymmetry.
290  that population structure corresponded to a north-south divide, which is consistent with the two kno
291 rthern Eurasians, existence of East-West and North-South genetic gradients, and assessed different in
292 f monsoon rainfall is associated with both a north-south pattern from the Indian landmass to the Indi
293 ing penitentes reproduce both the tri-modal (north-south, east-west and northeast-southwest) orientat
294 onic temperature in free-living tropical and north temperate songbird species to test these alternati
295 rom two different localities in England, one North, the other South.
296                                       In the north, the small lateral offset between the surface and
297 n estuarine-like environment with pronounced north to south gradients in salinity and nutrient concen
298 he world, fed by plastics transported to the North via the Thermohaline Circulation.
299 Irish genomes, we demonstrate high levels of North-West French-like and West Norwegian-like ancestry
300 uth-eastward extending Aleutian low from the north-west.

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