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1 e extra heat in the ocean during the recent "hiatus".
2 , raising questions about the status of the "hiatus".
3 es in the Northern Hemisphere in winter (the hiatus).
4 ted at this level before transfer across the hiatus.
5 y change rate slowed down during the warming hiatus.
6 ed during a 5.5-month COVID-19-related trial hiatus.
7 ocean heat uptake during the surface warming hiatus.
8 ceans is closely tied to the surface warming hiatus.
9 do the hydrological extremes respond to the hiatus.
10 eration of flash droughts during the warming hiatus.
11 1998, whereas observations suggest a warming hiatus.
12 ern hemisphere before and during the warming hiatus.
13 ce between the greater trochanter and sacral hiatus.
14 ation regimen was repeated following a 7-day hiatus.
15 ,000 and ~11,100 yr BP; interrupted by seven hiatuses.
18 tion (GEJ) and the apex of the diaphragmatic hiatus after maximal thoracic esophagus mobilization was
22 crus of diaphragm which form the esophageal hiatus are arranged like a "noose" around the esophagus.
23 is then shows a 2000-year-long stratigraphic hiatus as well as the recent resurgence of peat accumula
24 years, precluding the possibility of a long hiatus at the boundary and requiring extremely rapid fau
25 r temperature data indicate a global warming hiatus between 1998 and 2012, while its impacts on globa
27 cating factor is that there is a significant hiatus between the appearance of the first dispersed spo
28 outcomes support an ecological cause for the hiatus between the Mousterian and Aurignacian technocomp
29 ion in these two basins is not unique to the hiatus but is characteristic of anthropogenic warming an
31 s, epidural catheters inserted at the sacral hiatus can easily be advanced to a lumbar or thoracic le
33 over continental areas-namely, local warming hiatus-can be accompanied by excessive heat accumulation
36 ns of changes in sedimentation rate (such as hiatuses, condensation, or lateral expansion) can be use
40 shows an anomalous warming below 50 m during hiatus events due to an enhanced heat transport by the I
42 ew clumped isotope temperature record from a hiatus-free, expanded KPg boundary section from Seymour
45 uminescence ages reveal a common sedimentary hiatus from ~26 to ~17 thousand years ago (ka), reflecti
46 ore relationships between changes in genital hiatus (GH) and development of pelvic organ prolapse usi
48 non that has been dubbed the global warming "hiatus." Here, we present an updated global surface temp
50 nts had Barrett's esophagus (n = 25, 51.0%), hiatus hernia (n = 26, 53.1%), esophagitis (n = 10, 20.4
51 ormal subjects (NL), 9 GERD patients without hiatus hernia (NHH), and 7 with hiatus hernia (HH) were
57 randomized controlled trial of 3 methods of hiatus hernia repair; sutures versus absorbable mesh ver
59 ed with reflux of stomach acid and usually a hiatus hernia, and it strongly predisposes to esophageal
61 nificant differences were seen for recurrent hiatus hernia, and the clinical differences were unlikel
62 confirmed a gastric adenocarcinoma within a hiatus hernia, which had fistulated to the pericardium.
64 ble or nonabsorbable mesh in repair of large hiatus hernias reduces the risk of recurrence, compared
65 up to 30% of patients after repair of large hiatus hernias, and mesh repair has been proposed as a s
71 rious mechanisms have been proposed for this hiatus in global warming, but their relative importance
72 archaeological sites, where the YDB marks a hiatus in human occupation or major changes in site use.
75 The principal cause of this millennial-scale hiatus in reef growth was increased variability of the E
77 and others have interpreted this widespread hiatus in sedimentation on the continents as a failure o
84 general slowdown in magmatic activity and a hiatus in volcanism may have contributed to extreme diff
87 w discontinuities caused by obliquity-driven hiatuses in ice accumulation, forming internal debris la
89 state behaviour can be explained by episodic hiatuses in river incision triggered by alluvial deposit
91 that there are multiple definitions of the "hiatus" in the literature, with its presumed onset spann
92 seasonal and regional characteristics of the hiatus, including the intensified Walker circulation, th
94 tending to the diaphragm near the esophageal hiatus; inferiorly, extending to the pelvis along the an
98 Moreover, the recent global surface warming "hiatus" may be attributed to the SPNA as one of the majo
101 osits after a approximately 900-million year hiatus, occur shortly before the approximately 2.3-2.2 G
108 fundoplication was undertaken for a patulous hiatus or large hiatal hernia or to buttress the repair
116 al muscle of the crural diaphragm (esophagus hiatus) provide the sphincter mechanisms at the esophago
119 XNET measurements, mainly within the warming hiatus, shows that there were no widespread advancing (o
122 tional to the separation between the SCJ and hiatus, suggesting that the perturbed anatomy associated
130 y years of stripe rust research, the 20-year hiatus when stripe rust was not considered important and
131 dual migrations were punctuated by a 7-month hiatus, when crabs remained stationary, coincident with