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1 ccurs "many hundreds of meters to kilometers underground".
2 ubterranean mammal extremely adapted to life underground.
3 jection of chemical and physical agents deep underground.
4 l caches of food in hidden places, generally underground.
5 /enhancer function during adaptation to life underground.
6  fusiformis confirmed water uptake from 18 m underground.
7  workers with 10 or more years of employment underground.
8 ction of large volumes of aqueous fluid deep underground.
9 ues that trigger the emergence of toads from underground.
10 uin the objective of keeping CO2 stored deep underground.
11                                  For digging underground, a variety of modified stone tools, as well
12 rom the focusing of seismic waves by several underground acoustic lenses at depths of about 3 kilomet
13  plant that traps and digests nematodes with underground adhesive leaves.
14  studying well-defined phases of dormancy in underground adventitious buds (UABs) of herbaceous peren
15 perennial growth habit through generation of underground adventitious buds (UABs) on the crown and la
16 nnial weed that propagates both by seeds and underground adventitious buds located on the crown and r
17                                              Underground adventitious buds of leafy spurge (Euphorbia
18                 Vegetative shoot growth from underground adventitious buds of leafy spurge is critica
19 t produces vegetatively from an abundance of underground adventitious buds.
20 vels and increased gibberellin perception in underground adventitious buds.
21 ydrated to determine the growth potential of underground adventitious buds.
22 el for studying mammalian adaptation to life underground and medical applications.
23 g beetles conceal small vertebrate carcasses underground and prepare them for consumption by their yo
24  Los Alamos National Laboratory was breached underground and was the most likely source of the releas
25 ly assessed through the study of spiked tap, underground, and river water samples.
26                                              Underground antineutrino detectors have revealed the rap
27                              Through Weather Underground API and the Noom Coach application, we extra
28                      Polar TAs accumulate in underground aquifers and appear to be the most abundant
29 l tracing of air in the atmosphere, soil and underground at diverse geographic and climatic locations
30 nctional food status, horseradish above- and underground autolysates, together with five omega-phenyl
31                      In 1965, a catastrophic underground blowout occurred during the drilling of a ga
32 perimental conditions for seed, adventitious underground bud, and other organs of leafy spurge.
33 -scale transcriptome analysis of dormancy in underground buds of an herbaceous perennial species.
34 osal of high-level radioactive waste rely on underground burial and confinement by metallic envelopes
35 ssential to assess the risks associated with underground carbon capture and storage.
36                       One proposed option is underground CO2 disposal.
37  to a better tracing of the migration of the underground CO2 plume and help to ensure the long-term i
38 es sp. AD-23-14 isolated from the Rock Creek underground coal mine acid drainage site.
39 evaluated this hypothesis in a cohort of 378 underground coal miners and working nonminers.
40 d long-term health outcomes in two groups of underground coal miners who during previous mine surveys
41  never-smoker control subjects, never-smoker underground coal miners with negative radiographs (ILO 0
42 e seismic event is best modeled as a shallow underground collapse.
43 to survive extremely hypoxic and hypercapnic underground conditions.
44    We hypothesized that CMNs can serve as an underground conduit for transferring herbivore-induced d
45 aried between processing routes from ca. 35 (underground, conventional processing) to 200 kg ore/kg C
46                      Dormancy transitions in underground crown buds of the model herbaceous perennial
47 ions for decoding the molecular basis of the underground dance between trees and their favorite funga
48                                              Underground detectors have observed low-energy neutrinos
49 s investigated at the operating open-pit and underground Diavik diamond mine, Northwest Territories,
50 y of EC, which allows EC to move on a sticky underground during vessel remodeling.
51  bacteria isolated from Lechuguilla Cave, an underground ecosystem that has been isolated from the su
52                                          The underground environment imposes unique demands on life t
53 ns from this period had already mastered the underground environment, which can be considered a major
54 e for and acquire nutrients in a fluctuating underground environment.
55 species (ROS), their potential enrichment in underground environments is a source of concern.
56                              As in many deep underground environments, the microbial communities in s
57  and for understanding earthquakes and other underground explosions.
58                  Eligible gold miners worked underground for at least 1 year between 1940 and 1965 in
59 -specifically to break wooden logs or to dig underground for food retrieval.
60 prepared by beetles or unprepared but buried underground for the same length of time.
61 e important for systematic evaluation of the underground formations from prospective CO2 reservoir.
62 the subsurface, and injection of fluids into underground formations.
63 d, the data reveal the long-term impact that underground gas well blowouts may have on groundwater ch
64 ate faulty production casings, and one to an underground gas well failure.
65 Recently it has been used by governments and underground groups as a poison.
66 ortance of root and microbe secretion to the underground habitat in improving crop productivity is in
67         Notable among these other groups are underground hard rock miners who inhaled radioactive rad
68          The discovery of a group of Eukarya underground has important implications for the search fo
69                           Sequestering CO(2) underground has its own set of environmental risks, incl
70 composition suggest that colonization of the Underground has occurred once or very few times.
71 f lemurs also hibernate, though in self-made underground hibernacula.
72 ial sources and injecting the emissions deep underground in geologic formations is one method being c
73 Our findings that dwarf lemurs can hibernate underground in tropical forests draw unforeseen parallel
74               Volumes of water injected into underground injection control program wells ranged from
75  during oil and gas production, injected via underground injection program wells, and used in water f
76 st common methods for wastewater disposal is underground injection; we are assessing potential risks
77 s captured at power plants and then injected underground into reservoirs like deep saline aquifers fo
78 ree-dimensional (3D) pollution spanning from underground into space.
79  sample (N = 1001) agree that storing carbon underground is a good approach to protecting the environ
80 te and calcite are sufficiently available in underground layers.
81                                         This underground messaging system allows neighbouring plants
82                      We suggest that similar underground metabolic activity of UMPS may function in o
83 nstruction of Escherichia coli that includes underground metabolism and new gene-protein-reaction ass
84 e a comprehensive computational model of the underground metabolism in Escherichia coli.
85 enetic basis of evolutionary adaptations via underground metabolism is computationally predictable.
86 ematically fill knowledge gaps, characterize underground metabolism, and elucidate regulatory mechani
87                        Groundwaters from the underground mine had variable ClO4(-) concentrations, up
88 he affected miners (94 percent) worked in an underground mine.
89 progeny (radon) produces lung cancer in both underground miners and experimentally exposed laboratory
90                  Cohort mortality studies of underground miners have been used to estimate the number
91 l radon exposure using lung cancer data from underground miners is the extrapolation from high- to lo
92 s of the radon-lung cancer association among underground miners may have been subject to healthy work
93  data from a cohort study of mortality among underground miners.
94 ed by impoundment of reservoirs, surface and underground mining, withdrawal of fluids and gas from th
95 nd appear to be unrelated to the presence of underground natural gas storage areas or unconventional
96  overlay networks, (ii) travel on the London Underground network based on Oyster card data, and (iii)
97     Comparison of the flux measured at large underground neutrino experiments with geologically infor
98 arp changes in oxygen supply in their sealed underground niche and, hence, are genetically adapted to
99             A hypothetical M7.0 North Korean underground nuclear explosion may produce peak ground ac
100                                           An underground nuclear explosion test near an active volcan
101                    Radionuclide signals from underground nuclear explosions (UNEs) are strongly influ
102           Seismic waveforms for hypothetical underground nuclear explosions at North Korean test site
103                                 North Korean underground nuclear explosions with magnitudes of 5.0-7.
104                             Above-ground and underground nuclear weapon detonation at the Nevada Test
105 c vehicles, aerospace power electronics, and underground oil and gas exploration.
106 ead applications including drug delivery and underground oil and gas recovery.
107 rgans (leaves, stems and inflorescences) and underground organs (crowns and roots) were harvested eve
108 rogen (N) remobilization from aboveground to underground organs during yearly shoot senescence is an
109 comitant with senescence, while N content in underground organs exhibited an increase roughly matchin
110                          Recent entries into underground Panel 7 have confirmed that at least one was
111 n of proanthocyanidin oligomers (PAs) in its underground parts.
112 iscovery, suggesting the presence of unknown underground pathways stemming from enzymatic cross-react
113 sues such as endodermis of roots, aerial and underground periderms, and seed coats.
114 were derived from direct measurements at 230 underground pipeline leaks and 229 metering and regulati
115 borhood sewers, land drains, and other major underground piping can also be significant VI contributo
116                                 Furthermore, underground PM generated ROS in a concentration- and siz
117 d that a component of the coarse fraction of underground PM has a morphology indicative of generation
118                                              Underground PM is notably rich in Fe, accounting for gre
119                       Importantly, ultrafine underground PM shows similar metal-rich concentrations a
120 cts of exposure to the ultrafine fraction of underground PM warrant further investigation as a conseq
121 e elemental composition of size-fractionated underground PM with woodstove, roadwear generator, and r
122  substantially reduced heterozygosity in the Underground populations and the allelic composition sugg
123 g experiments show compatibility between the Underground populations but not with those breeding abov
124               The BMR spends its entire life underground, protecting itself from predators and climat
125 0) and fine (PM2.5) particulate fractions of underground railway airborne PM, little is known about t
126                                              Underground railway stations are known to have elevated
127 us form found in the London Underground (the Underground) railway system.
128                             We revealed that underground reactions allow growth in new environments w
129                                         Most underground reactions are not isolated and 45% of them c
130                    However, the role of such underground reactions in adaptation toward novel environ
131 imate that at least approximately 20% of the underground reactions that can be connected to the exist
132                                 Toads occupy underground refugia during periods of daily or seasonal
133  is distinguished by its adaptations to life underground, remarkable longevity (with a maximum docume
134 he context of nuclear waste disposal in deep underground repositories.
135 temperatures and pressures representative of underground reservoirs and aquifers.
136                For successful CO2 storage in underground reservoirs, the potential problem of CO2 lea
137 ion may potentially have a vital role in the underground rhizome-root system.
138 tion and Migration (CFM) project at the deep underground rock laboratory of the Grimsel Test Site (GT
139 in situ experiment located in the Mont Terri Underground Rock Laboratory, we demonstrate that hydroge
140 oting the primary thickening process of Moso underground shoots and driving the evolution of culms wi
141 kening growth of Moso (Phyllostachys edulis) underground shoots largely determines the culm circumfer
142 ive on the primary thickening growth of Moso underground shoots, and support a plausible mechanism re
143 lar mechanisms underlying the growth of Moso underground shoots.
144 DOE announced that photos taken of the waste underground showed evidence of heat and gas pressure res
145 hiotetronic acid (TA) in drinking water from underground sources in Canada and the United States.
146      However, before natural gas could reach underground sources of drinking water (USDW), it must pa
147  reports was conducted to evaluate impact to Underground Sources of Drinking Water (USDWs) as a resul
148 iously estimated, that can be categorized as underground sources of drinking water (USDWs; <10,000 pp
149 ne migration into the atmosphere and/or into underground sources of drinking water.
150  Potato (Solanum tuberosum) tuber, a swollen underground stem, is used as a model system for the stud
151 M1-1 transcripts were high in axillary buds, underground stolen tips, and newly formed tubers, but re
152 ato (Solanum tuberosum), tubers develop from underground stolons, diageotropic stems which originate
153 wout of a well connected to the Aliso Canyon underground storage facility in California resulted in a
154 CO2 and water at conditions relevant to deep underground storage of CO2.
155 o (Solanum tuberosum) which is grown for its underground storage organ known as a tuber.
156          It has been hypothesized that plant underground storage organs (USOs) played key roles in th
157 on and efficacy in humans consuming meat and underground storage organs (USOs).
158 the relative importance of leaves, seeds, or underground storage organs to the diet of this primate.
159 uits, nuts, vegetables, and plants producing underground storage organs.
160 iptional signatures that define the massive, underground storage roots used as a food source and the
161 on during the later stages of development of underground storage roots.
162 m soil excavated during removal of a leaking underground storage tank (LUST).
163 e possible genomic adaptive responses to the underground stressors.
164                                       In the underground subway stations, mean real time BC concentra
165                                  Analyses of underground temperature measurements from 358 boreholes
166  so-called molestus form found in the London Underground (the Underground) railway system.
167 and sunset hours were retrieved from Weather Underground, the largest weather database available onli
168 mperature and snow depth associated with the underground thermal conditions.
169 snow acted as an insulator and modulated the underground thermal conditions.
170                                              Underground thermal energy storage (UTES) use has showed
171 ing the first reports of radiation detection underground to ascertain whether or not there were relea
172  a wide variety of foods from animal prey to underground tubers, suggesting that, even in the most co
173 o provide skin elasticity needed for life in underground tunnels.
174 les are small insectivores that live in dark underground tunnels.
175 Colorado Plateau cohort study (1950-2005) of underground uranium miners (in which smoking was measure
176 accumulation as well as high performance for underground water extraction.
177 ontent of NaCl (coastal areas or areas where underground water is saline).
178    This investigation demonstrates that even underground water systems are vulnerable to contaminatio
179 zal fungi (AMF) transfer plant photosynthate underground which can stimulate soil microbial growth.
180 g children living at diagnosis in homes with underground wiring appears to be an artifact introduced

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