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1 rainfall episodes across the entire central subcontinent.
2 s in the Middle Gangetic Plain of the Indian subcontinent.
3 nce on the skin pigmentation patterns of the subcontinent.
4 d patients that had originated on the Indian subcontinent.
5 c disease (CMD) across Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
6 an and a relatively subdued warming over the subcontinent.
7 or visceral leishmaniasis (VL) on the Indian subcontinent.
8 non-avian tetanuran dinosaur from the Indian subcontinent.
9 in the VL elimination program of the Indian subcontinent.
10 I) not closely related to groups outside the subcontinent.
11 , F* and R2) that are frequent in the Indian subcontinent.
12 e founder that has its origins in the Indian subcontinent.
13 basin, Europe, Central Asia, and the Indian subcontinent.
14 cy of 94% in a phase III trial in the Indian subcontinent.
15 nvolving this or other virus lineages in the subcontinent.
16 nd circulation of reassortant strains on the subcontinent.
17 iocene to Pleistocene deposits of the Indian subcontinent.
18 been imported and are circulating within the subcontinent.
19 lecular epidemiology studies of BTV-2 in the subcontinent.
20 ight families that originate from the Indian Subcontinent.
21 is transition has been recognized across the subcontinent.
22 onsistent with restricted gene flow from the subcontinent.
23 ween the Tibetan plateau and the South Asian subcontinent.
24 mon in young children who live on the Indian subcontinent.
25 inant clone in Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent.
26 one of the most common raptors in the Indian subcontinent.
27 is, have continued to be reported across the subcontinent.
28 ghout Africa, the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent.
29 , southwest and central Asia, and the Indian subcontinent.
30 om the Northwest and diffused throughout the subcontinent.
31 in populations from Australia and the Indian subcontinent.
32 s: South America, Madagascar, and the Indian subcontinent.
33 wild polioviruses, primarily from the Indian subcontinent.
34 bility throughout Asia, including the Indian subcontinent.
35 e more likely to report travel to the Indian subcontinent: 85% of patients infected with MDRST and 94
36 om 9.2% in Europeans to nil in Asian, Indian subcontinent, African/Middle Eastern, and Australasian p
37 ic influx from mainland Asia onto the Indian subcontinent after Eocene continental collision was not
38 ome-wide data from 73 groups from the Indian subcontinent and analyze linkage disequilibrium to estim
39 e occurs in sub-Saharan Africa and the Asian subcontinent and is associated with nine begomovirus spe
42 e results indicate gene flow from the Indian subcontinent and, in the case of haplogroup R, from Eura
43 re the impact of these drivers for different subcontinents and find that potential land savings throu
44 -35.2) in Indo-Asian (Asians from the Indian subcontinent), and 5.6 per 100,000 (95% CI 4.7-6.7) in w
45 ever is associated with travel to the Indian subcontinent, and an increasing proportion of these infe
46 ispanic, and "other" (Middle Eastern, Indian subcontinent, and Asian) primary recipients (P < or = 0.
48 ic arthritis in humans in Africa, the Indian subcontinent, and Southeast Asia and recently has spread
53 he United States, particularly to the Indian subcontinent (Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan) (odds rat
54 onsoonal wet deposition in the summer Indian subcontinent, Bangladesh, with inorganic arsenic dominat
58 ficant and early population expansion in the subcontinent, dating to sometime in the Late Pleistocene
63 d across to the Arabian Peninsula and Indian subcontinent, from source populations located in the Eas
64 ains; and (3) that the origin was the Indian subcontinent, from which large amounts of mammalian mate
67 and often persistent arthritis in the Indian subcontinent, have raised their profile in recent years.
69 =1.12), with a lower incidence in the Indian subcontinent (IRR=0.86) and Latin America (IRR=0.75).
74 emic non-VL controls (n = 754) in the Indian subcontinent (ISC), Brazil, and East Africa to assess se
75 if current trends in emissions continue, the subcontinent may experience a doubling of the drought fr
76 deficiency is a severe problem in the Indian subcontinent, Mexico, Central and South America, and sel
77 hanging patterns of extremes over the Indian subcontinent need a scientific re-evaluation, which is p
80 ce the unprecedented Indian Ocean and Indian subcontinent outbreaks of 2005 and 2006, CHIKV has furth
81 irst observations of Gigantic Jets in Indian subcontinent over the Indo-Gangetic plains during the mo
82 ion in the Middle East/Europe and the Indian subcontinent resulted in taurine and indicine lines of c
83 across 52 diverse populations of the Indian subcontinent shows wide presence of the derived alleles,
85 The dengue virus serotype 3 (DENV-3) Indian subcontinent strain emerged in Puerto Rico in 1998 after
86 roposed to support gene flow from the Indian subcontinent to Australia at this time, as well: first,
87 r an influx of Y chromosomes from the Indian subcontinent to Australia that may have occurred during
88 s along a latitudinal transect on the Indian subcontinent: two populations from southern, subtropical
89 isease (CLCuD) in early 1990's in the Indian subcontinent was associated with several distinct begomo
92 ST and 94% with NARST traveled to the Indian subcontinent, while 44% of those with susceptible infect
93 ized in 2 unrelated patients from the Indian subcontinent with novel homozygous recessive IFN-gamma R
94 er carcinoma (GBC) is frequent in the Indian subcontinent, with chronic Salmonella enterica serovar T
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