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1 unt of pasture and natural grasslands in the continent.
2 geopotential height anomalies over the Asian continent.
3 n that poaching is decreasing throughout the continent.
4 far the most invaded part of the Antarctica continent.
5 enced increased contact with the rest of the continent.
6 limatic resistance increased for ~83% of the continent.
7 nstead reflect unknown events unique to that continent.
8 approaches at high elevations on the African continent.
9 currently known to be circulating across the continent.
10 st 2.8 million km(2) (36%) of the Australian continent.
11 millennia, altering tropical herding on each continent.
12 ities in DPT coverage persist throughout the continent.
13 understanding of FMD epidemiology across the continent.
14 ated at a high spatial resolution across the continent.
15 largest reservoir of Plasmodium vivax in the continent.
16 re during the sea campaign Expedition 7 (th) Continent.
17 settled in many new environments across the continent.
18 s, which are values per ecological zone, per continent.
19 r previously been detected on the Australian continent.
20 ch species, and some populations on the same continent.
21 ess in soils collected across the Australian continent.
22 to be delivered by runoff from the Antarctic continent.
23 ce-free areas that cover less than 1% of the continent.
24 regions of the world, including the African continent.
25 eported only in the southeastern part of the continent.
26 at migrated across the entire breadth of the continent.
27 scusses the COVID-19 pandemic on the African continent.
28 moting research and education on the African continent.
29 est and savanna sites distributed across the continent.
30 tes display clear geographical separation by continent.
31 od production to the furthest corners of the continent.
32 ese areas, particularly around the Antarctic continent.
33 geographical range loss and expansion across continents.
34 lure from 358 centres in 44 countries on six continents.
35 materials buried in 21 grasslands from four continents.
36 es data (1970-2014) for 31 lakes across five continents.
37 ies but a monophyletic structure between the continents.
38 2019 (COVID-19) has rapidly spread to all 7 continents.
39 sulfur compounds from the seafloor onto the continents.
40 r temperature and precipitation over all the continents.
41 h YDB impact evidence found at sites on four continents.
42 duals sampled from 19 isolates spanning five continents.
43 closely related to viruses detected in other continents.
44 multifunctionality of 123 drylands from six continents.
45 closest living relatives, often on northern continents.
46 153 eligible responses were received from 4 continents.
47 es taken from 269 WWTPs in 23 countries on 6 continents.
48 s on either side of the American and African continents.
49 , since the pathogens exist on five of seven continents.
50 region can substantially impact surrounding continents.
51 ing reported in over thirty countries on six continents.
52 try comprised data from 671 hospitals in six continents.
53 e same continent than those disjunct between continents.
54 7 locations in 12 synchronous areas on three continents.
55 ic conservation planning studies across four continents.
56 ow-, middle-, and high-income countries on 5 continents.
57 gmatic orogens, is thus necessary for making continents.
58 representing 10 different countries on five continents.
59 s of felsic crust, manifested in the form of continents.
60 aphic history of three vultures in different continents.
61 present throughout the Mesozoic and on most continents.
62 nopy versus in the open at 98 sites across 5 continents.
63 onotic bacterial disease known to occur on 5 continents.
64 marine and terrestrial ecosystems across all continents.
65 rocks that originate at great depth beneath continents.
66 tributed along latitudinal clines on several continents.
67 lobally distributed grassland sites across 4 continents.
68 has invaded more than 40 countries across 4 continents.
69 unity practices from 33 countries across six continents.
70 oses over large geographic areas across most continents.
71 oceans but low when air is arriving from the continents.
72 ent sources and can readily transmit between continents.
73 enting 10430 patients from 11 countries on 4 continents.
74 ergence of different clonal populations on 3 continents.
75 llinator preferences change across different continents.
76 ics affecting millions of people on multiple continents.
77 Disease, with data hosted in three different continents.
78 le ancestries in 96.8% of samples and on all continents.
79 ensive-care units in 50 countries across six continents.
80 rom 5,310 M. tuberculosis isolates from five continents.
81 ecially in North America compared with other continents.
82 riation developed from samples spanning five continents.
83 among 13 different laboratories spanning two continents.
84 This work comprises 15 studies from all 5 continents.
85 ynchronous carbon sink saturation on the two continents.
86 tween the two climatic zones and between the continents.
87 uted across 40 participating centres in four continents.
88 molestus from different continents.
89 than extant species within their respective continents.
90 naires were collected from 76 regions of all continents.
91 been enrolled from 21 countries across five continents.
92 any increase in the rate of P input from the continents.
93 ination and seed dispersal networks across 6 continents.
94 and temperature in 42 species spanning three continents.
95 CC446 was globally distributed over 5 continents.
96 250 observations, spanning 14 sites and five continents.
97 at least 24 different countries, spanning 5 continents.
98 , and/or platinum at other YDB sites on four continents.
101 s set different geographies across different continents, a discrimination through Italian, European a
102 rs for seven major taxonomic groups in eight continents, accounting for variation in sampling intensi
103 ncer among women living with HIV across four continents (Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America).
104 erged from other Scorpionidae on the African continent after the Indian subcontinent became separated
105 ng methods that preserved differences across continents, age groups, and durations (years) of educati
106 ons from different geographic regions of the continent (Alaska, southeastern United States, and centr
107 di Arabia), the northern part of the African continent (Algeria and Libya) and the Horn of Africa (Et
109 we collected data from 22 grasslands on five continents, all part of a globally replicated experiment
110 gh latitudinal regions of the North American continent and Eurasia, this intensification is likely to
111 ubduction zone existed south of the Eurasian continent and north of the Indian subcontinent until at
115 n human colonic strains from three different continents and a R. bromii strain from the rumen of Aust
117 rock, we sampled 149 tombstones across three continents and analysed their bacterial and eukaryotic c
118 f risk factors significantly differed across continents and countries, with chronic steroid use (45%)
120 communities in 13 field experiments across 5 continents and find that the N response of bacteria is p
122 are broadly distributed across all vegetated continents and harbour large functional diversity, yet m
123 n addition, multi-introductions on different continents and islands of Rodentia associated UMRV and s
126 e data from 264 of these habitats across the continents and more-detailed relative-abundance data fro
127 rom diverse habitats covering all of Earth's continents and oceans, including metagenomes from human
129 ce about three billion years ago the rise of continents and the accumulation of sediments at continen
131 ving us a window into trait variation across continents and through centuries of environmental shifts
132 e enormous heterogeneity expected across the continent, and also within countries and regions, this r
133 reole breeds representing the whole American continent, and samples from the Iberian Peninsula, Briti
134 ities, such as trade, move organisms between continents, and interventions to reduce risk of introduc
135 he reported history of clam transfers across continents, and no evidence of relevant concealed introd
136 enome sequencing data of 757 isolates from 4 continents, and performed a pan-genome analysis to ident
137 onality resistance in dryland soils from six continents, and provides insights into the importance of
138 ost studied inversions are widespread across continents, and their frequency is negatively correlated
139 ng in the coastal areas of many mid-latitude continents, and thus the atmospheric processes associate
140 st to genetic diversity in strains from five continents; and uncleavable but functional melanogaster
141 speakers of Bantu languages from across the continent-are not descended substantially from the popul
142 tially different from any other lakes on the continent as it does not develop a seasonal moat and the
143 database is provided for 74 countries on all continents as well as a prospective technological matrix
144 nsequences for the biodiversity of the whole continent, as introduced species establish and spread fu
145 obal extent of tidal flats is found in three continents (Asia (44% of total), North America (15.5% of
146 l cyclones contribute to drying the Maritime Continent atmosphere, influencing the definition of the
147 ed in 19 high-volume academic centers from 3 continents between June 2012 and May 2017, we identified
149 more human genetic variation than any other continent, but the majority of the population-scale anal
150 oss a range of spatial scales, from rooms to continents, but the brain systems underlying spatial cog
152 rian rock weathering suggest colonization of continents by subaerial microbial mats long before evolu
154 of terrestrial system, e.g. colonization of continents by vascular land plants in late Paleozoic, wo
158 raphic position of all major Phanerozoic arc-continent collisions was reconstructed and compared to t
162 ns and especially so on the remote Antarctic continent, due to periods of snow cover, which limit rem
163 sectivores in the west and the centre of the continent during spring and autumn migration, and carniv
164 ore severe and recurrent over the Indian sub-continent during the second half of the twentieth centur
165 ally on the surface in shallow waters and on continents during the Archean eon in the absence of mole
167 ble for the majority of precipitation in the continent, especially over the Amazon and the tropical s
168 erous crops and has been introduced to every continent except South America and Antarctica as a resul
171 laboratory experiments conducted across four continents (excluding the tropics) and 661 species, to e
172 rdingly reports results from a 17-country, 6-continent experimental study examining psychophysiologic
173 senting 32 families and, at 26 sites on four continents, experimentally manipulated vertebrate herbiv
174 ht on the movement of populations across the continent, following the initial peopling of the America
175 f all modern humans, is the most informative continent for understanding the human genome and its con
176 ealth care sites in 34 countries across five continents for CT examinations performed in patients wit
177 f 31 studies, including 92 timepoints on six continents, found that secondary grasslands supported 37
183 nown patterns over the entire North American continent have the potential to significantly inform our
185 hernmost corner of Patagonia, and across six continents, house sparrows (Passer domesticus) inhabit m
186 me sequencing of 7 isolates from 2 different continents identified high linkage disequilibrium, signi
188 or cultural variation (13 countries from six continents) in these behaviours/attitudes according to n
189 pacemaker services in a resource-constrained continent, including the challenges and opportunities of
190 ation-based cohorts from 15 countries over 5 continents, including 48,522 individuals (58.4% women) a
191 comprised over 30,000 participants across 5 continents, including formula-based supplementation in i
203 hominins had not spread as far as the Sahul continent (New Guinea, Australia, and Tasmania), where r
204 ble analysis, controlling for HIV status and continent of origin, people from Africa had a higher ris
205 and evolution across geographic clines among continents of the intertidal grass Spartina alterniflora
207 here, where transport of microorganisms from continents often controls airborne communities, the grea
208 ceous, grasses have diversified across every continent on Earth, with a handful of species (rice [Ory
210 group either arrived from nearby or distant continents over the course of the last millions of years
214 s from 41 countries using the Cancer in Five Continents plus database, by calculating the annual aver
216 ipants from 2015 to 2019 with sites across 5 continents, REPRIEVE will assess the effects of a statin
221 Monarch butterflies are best known for their continent-scale migration in North America but have repe
223 ata included in the Cancer Incidence in Five Continents series published by the International Agency
224 8, as well as from the Cancer Incidence in 5 Continents series, and the World Health Organization mor
226 ironmental samples from 6 countries across 5 continents, showing a lower limit of detection of 10 gen
227 a from 163 drip sites, from 39 caves on five continents, showing that drip water delta(18)O is most s
228 -analysis of available data from the African continent since 1980, with a focus on regional differenc
230 the past 50 years that is consistent across continents, species and environmental conditions and is
231 not separate most populations within a given continent, such as Japanese and Han Chinese in East Asia
233 ment with human dispersal scenarios on other continents, such rapid expansion points to coastal corri
235 ical) among Anopheles species from different continents, suggesting that anti-FBG antibodies may bloc
236 nces throughout the North American and Asian continents, systematic evaluation of genetic variation a
239 value(9,10), we identify the areas on every continent that make the highest relative contribution to
240 oncern in Europe and other refugee-receiving continents that living in an enclave of coethnics hinder
243 currents and storms towards the coast of the continent, these rafts are often cited as theoretical ve
244 ross the vast equatorial belt of the African continent to cause epidemics of highly fatal hemorrhagic
245 h America to strike-slip faulting in the mid-continent to predominantly extension in western intrapla
246 the GEOS-Chem model nested over the African continent to simulate ambient concentrations of PM(2.5)
247 in East Africa, but this changes across the continent to where telB is vestigial in West Africa.
248 Our results emphasize that the capacity of continents to act as a future carbon sink critically dep
251 data on 245 species distributed across five continents to evaluate latitudinal and altitudinal patte
253 ears (1950-2016) across 40 countries on five continents, to elucidate this long-standing unresolved i
257 d field study of 13 alpine sites across four continents undergoing woody plant encroachment and sampl
261 gle human host or a wave of infection across continents, viral dynamics is often a story about the nu
264 e heterogeneity of farming practices between continents was large enough to make FARM contribute to t
265 ubtropical, and boreal climate zones on four continents, we characterize patterns of community change
266 ent replicated in 58 grasslands spanning six continents, we show that nutrient addition and vertebrat
267 erall, established alien species numbers per continent were predicted to increase from 2005 to 2050 b
270 formitarian view in which Archean and Hadean continents were only slightly more mafic than at present
271 ailable data to map the areas of the African continent where high malaria prevalence in 2-10 year old
272 of TB patients from 16 countries across six continents where whole-genome sequences for each isolate
273 Indian Ocean and convection in the Maritime Continent, which in turn strengthens boundary layer mois
274 rrounded by land compared with the Antarctic continent, which is surrounded by the Southern Ocean.
275 ect colonies, validated using data from four continents, which demonstrates that intraspecific compet
281 tion features of European bats, by combining continent-wide DNA metabarcoding of faecal samples with
282 ts that challenges in the establishment of a continent-wide enhanced sentinel surveillance for carbap
283 tructure of forests, and may thereby improve continent-wide estimates of biomass and productivity.
284 sults should be used to guide development of continent-wide ice-sheet models, which currently do not
285 nter NAO components are highly correlated to continent-wide masting in European beech and Norway spru
287 The European Union currently supports a continent-wide network of protected areas, the Natura 20
292 a European survey to perform an integrated, continent-wide study of chromosomal and plasmid diversit
294 s evolved in an uncoordinated way across the continent with significant variation in local expertise,
295 hardy food and fodder legume of Indo-African continents with diverse germplasm sources demonstrating
297 ave been geographically highly variable, the continents with the highest salt-affected areas are Asia
298 scale genomics and microbiome studies on the continent, with a particular interest in the epidemiolog
299 on of women in specific diseases, countries, continents, year, and specialty areas) to study associat
300 genetic variation than those from any other continent, yet only a fraction of the genetic diversity