As part of this showcase for sustainability, there are more than 10,000 plants from many climatic zones. |
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Second, there was a lack of skilled vine dressers and knowledge of the industry, especially knowledge of local climatic and edaphic factors. |
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Their diverse flora and fauna were considered mainly a response to a stable and an equable climatic regime. |
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These constraints are crucial for climate modelling, in addition to governing the response of the emerging ecosphere to climatic forcing. |
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They proposed that the causal agent was a climatic cataclysm, resulting from the impact of a bolide. |
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Suddenly everything is confined to exposed planters, removed from the usual moisture and nutrient sources, and subject to climatic extremes. |
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This wide comfort zone allows cattle to thrive under diverse climatic conditions with little or no need for shelter or protection. |
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Engineering is countenanced only as a desperate last-ditch response to climatic catastrophe. |
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Before colonization, Cameroon was a territory of diverse climatic zones populated by a variety of peoples and polities. |
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Plants flourished in places where climatic conditions previously limited growth. |
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It is thought that flash floods and general flooding has been responsible for more deaths than any other climatic event. |
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There are many facts pointing to sweeping climatic changes in the Earth's distant past. |
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This proposed project will combine ideas taken from contemporary climatic design and traditional Middle Eastern art and architecture. |
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I was really struck by the way the climatic gunfight played out in the movie. |
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In a region noted for drought, famine, climatic extreme and racked by a 30-year civil war, the findings were almost unbelievable. |
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The study sites span a range of geographic, climatic, geological and pedological settings. |
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Later, as the permafrost melted and the ice sheet warmed as a result of climatic amelioration, the ice would have become wetbased. |
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We could probably cope with smaller climatic variations, as we have done in our past, but what if it were an ice age or the melting of the poles? |
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The Millennium Stadium avoids climatic crassness by being the first one in the UK to have a roof that can be completely closable over the pitch. |
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Wayne attributes this unexpected birth so far south to climatic changes that are seeing warmer waters. |
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It reflects both the nature of the climatic conditions and nature of the community itself. |
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As well as the threat of climatic change, several countries are interested in stepping up the commercial krill fishery. |
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Harsh changes in climatic conditions tend to dehydrate the skin, leaving it dry and quite often scaly. |
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Plants that like shade also like moisture and humidity, so sit their pots in trays filled with gravel to meet their climatic needs. |
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It may be argued that this approach is compromised by climatic differences noted here between palaeosols and surface soils. |
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The addition of colourful projecting sunblinds layered the facade pleasingly as well as solving the climatic problem. |
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In addition oceanic overturn might have brought biologically toxic bottom waters to the surface during periods of climatic change. |
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The choice of a sloping tiled roof over a flat roof had more to do with the local climatic conditions than with style. |
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The basin straddles several climatic regions, including the cold temperate, mountain, subarctic, and arctic zones. |
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Music is used nicely, especially the climatic, tense tunes that play during frightening and tense battles against hellacious adversaries. |
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They found that the Eocene nummulites lived in nutrient-rich environments during a warm climatic phase. |
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Pollen from deposits also produces sequences of climatic and vegetational change, but these tend to be fairly localized. |
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Unlike your own tiny island, Canada is a vast expanse covering almost every known climatic type. |
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This station recorded standard climatic variables such as temperature, rainfall, daylight hours, etc. |
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This geographic spread gives Japan a climatic diversity unmatched in countries of comparable size. |
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Their low altitude, the unfavourable climatic conditions and the fire were the factors that led to the fatal outcome. |
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The addition of undersoil heating would almost rule out the postponement of matches for climatic reasons. |
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So let's see change and stop forever blaming motor vehicles for environmental and climatic change. |
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The retreat of some taxa to the tropics and subtropics is partly explained by climatic cooling beginning in the Oligocene. |
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It may have been behind the worst climatic disaster of recent times, responsible for famine and death on a biblical scale. |
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The winter freeze and spring thaw climatic conditions are also not typical of Australia's relatively benign climate. |
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A series of climatic bouts in the ring highlight the movie's climax with realism to a degree that you want to turn your head. |
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The plotline is relatively thin, relying on the quantity of ghosts and potential gruesome deaths to keep the story going until its climatic end. |
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Elsewhere, the same trends have given rise to various other climatic extremities. |
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The tundras are also treeless owing to their marshiness and unfavourable climatic conditions. |
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Forex rates, climatic conditions, flight, bus and train timings, road maps, hotel and lodge tariffs along with phone numbers are also given. |
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Some theorists were attracted to notions of climatic determinism, believing that heat and humidity would sap Australians' intellectual powers. |
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It was a portent of climatic things to come, which culminated in the worst floods in living memory in cities such as Prague and Dresden. |
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The timing is right and the climatic conditions just perfect to try out some of the ideas we have. |
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Or will it revolt against being dragged down into economic and climatic chaos? |
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Just as the mass extinctions were associated with climatic shifts, depressions and recessions often reflect changing economic conditions. |
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The hatchlings normally emerge after a period of about 45-55 days depending upon the ambient sand temperature and climatic conditions. |
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We examined long-term phytoplankton data records for four oligotrophic boreal lakes situated in the Experimental Lakes Area, western Ontario, for responses to climatic change. |
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A climograph is a graphical representation of basic climatic parameters, that is monthly average temperature and precipitation, at a certain location. |
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A climatic narrative that encompasses the backstabbing politics of Washington, D.C., with the thrill of international espionage. |
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These data support the idea that the Andean rain shadow existed by 15 Ma and that it reinforced the pre-existing climatic regime rather than changing it. |
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I don't think he is a curmudgeon, I think he just likes challenging climatic conditions. |
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Summers in this climatic zone are warm, rainy and uncomfortably humid. |
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Thanks to the diversity of natural and climatic conditions there exist the large number of elementary plants and animalcular organisms on the small territory of Armenia. |
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Nevertheless the climatic regime of the palaeosols was fundamentally frigid and these palaeosols formed on glacial terraces beside large permanent glaciers. |
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There is a marked distinction between inland and coastal cookery, due not only to contrasting climatic conditions, but also to differences in history. |
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The Happy Scrubbers got a real baptism of fire at the opening of the Golf season at Doors Golf Club on Saturday, with absolutely horrendous climatic conditions prevailing. |
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Vegetation, on the other hand, can follow the climatic seasons. |
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Then in the Holocene we had a period of benign climatic stability. |
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Between these extremes of latitude, tropical dry forests and montane cloud forests grow in climatic zones that favor unique combinations of species from both north and south. |
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Were two clubs in Liverpool to share a pitch, under the prevailing climatic conditions along the Mersey, the surface would swiftly become all but unplayable. |
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The annual release of carbon from soil can vary significantly among years, and this difference is often attributed to interannual variations in climatic conditions. |
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Velingrad is a well-known spa and climatic resort in south Bulgaria. |
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Although the Hippeastrum can be grown outside in the garden in climatic zones 9 and 10, this bulbous plant is still much more suitable for bringing into flower indoors. |
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Broad-leaved spignel is a perennial plant belonging to Umbelliferae family, native in most of European countries, especially under sub-continental climatic conditions. |
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Such unequal development has been paid for, in large part, by the creation of an enormous ecological or carbon debt, which has taken the form of global climatic upheaval. |
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Larger-scale climatic changes or tectonic changes in the hinterland produce relative changes in the main agents of deposition and entrenchment of the upper fan. |
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At that point, around the time of the transition from the Pleistocene to the Holocene, a rapid warming began the shift toward modern climatic conditions. |
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Given the pedological characteristics of this site, xeric morphological adaptation may be attributed to edaphic factors rather than climatic variables. |
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As a result of this delayed phenology, the natural climatic conditions the plants experienced may have selected for early flowering regardless of competition treatment. |
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A photogeologist uses the different ways in which various rock-types respond to weathering and erosion under the prevailing climatic conditions to distinguish them. |
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Within species that show latitudinal variation in both thermal and photoperiodic response, that of photoperiodic response tracks the climatic gradient more closely. |
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The purpose of this study was to identify those climatic factors most important to the production of small grains in the interior region of Alaska. |
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Between 20000 and 105000 BP the GRIP and GISP2 cores record 22 warm interstadial events reflecting extremely rapid climatic change in the North Atlantic. |
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Such automated convected climatic control is by no means unusual these days, but in the Turkish pavilion it is more clearly articulated than in any other at Expo. |
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The second builds up to the climatic and dramatic end where Martin flirts with danger and then realises that he's placed everything he holds dear on the line. |
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This was not only a failed exercise in damage limitation on the park, but climatic survival for a frozen audience on arguably the coldest day of the season. |
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Deforestation also can have regional climatic effects because trees are a key link in the evapotranspiration cycle between soil and the atmosphere. |
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That human impact, along with the climatic forces of wind and water has gullied, eroded and damaged plant ecosystems over a large area of the hill. |
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The massive scale of California's dominant geomorphic feature, covering several climatic zones, would seem to defy attempts at anything more than such a cursory examination. |
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Under conditions of long-lasting climatic and geomorphic stability ecosystem complexity evolves in a non-monotonous way with the nutrient status of soil. |
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Under favourable climatic conditions, however, most prominently in tropical cloud forests, branches may be covered by a veritable soil layer, sometimes decimetres in depth. |
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In this study, we examine the suitability of dendrochronology to uncover climatic responses in tree rings at small scales in two species of pine on the Virginia Piedmont. |
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New research suggests that the extinction of the woolly mammoth may have been caused by the combined effect of climatic change and human hunting. |
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Somalia contains a variety of mammals due to its geographical and climatic diversity. |
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Evidence for climatic change is taken from a variety of sources that can be used to reconstruct past climates. |
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It is within the freshwater swamp forest ecozone and experiences equatorial climatic conditions. |
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The Paleozoic was a time of dramatic geological, climatic, and evolutionary change. |
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It's a sparkling ice wine from Ontario, where they harvest the grapes in climatic conditions of minus seven to minus ten degrees. |
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Whether the general mammoth population died out for climatic reasons or due to overhunting by humans is controversial. |
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Gammage finds evidence to support his thesis of habitat mosaics in all climatic and vegetational regions. |
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Due to changes in cropping patterns, climatic factors, new diseases and pest spectrum such as cotton leaf curl virus, Mealybug etc. |
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Crete straddles two climatic zones, the Mediterranean and the North African, mainly falling within the former. |
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The SO2 emissions alone of two different eruptions are sufficient to compare their potential climatic impact. |
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The new climatic conditions were not favorable to the growth of rainforest and the animals within them. |
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Some particular deposits even show important tectonic and climatic changes. |
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Large scale climatic changes, as have been experienced in the past, are expected to have an effect on the timing of migration. |
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The climatic conditions on the North Sea coast have been claimed to be healthful. |
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Lake bed sediments that have not solidified into rock can be used to determine past climatic conditions. |
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The period witnessed a relative stabilization of the Earth's general climate, ending the previous pattern of erratic climatic fluctuations. |
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The audience was very critical and some opposed to the new theory because it contradicted the established opinions on climatic history. |
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During an interglacial optimum, sea levels rise to their highest values, but not necessarily exactly at the same time as the climatic optimum. |
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Due to this varied topography and oceanic influence, a great variety of climatic zones exist. |
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The Younger Dryas was a period of climatic change, but the effects were complex and variable. |
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Further climatic deterioration is thought to have brought about cereal cultivation. |
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There is some suggestion that the Urnfield culture is associated with a wetter climatic period than the earlier Tumulus cultures. |
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Although whole bows rarely survive in European climatic conditions, finds of bone Siyahs are quite common and characteristic of steppe burials. |
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These were necessary because in the more adverse climatic context of north western Europe, the compass was needed for navigation. |
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Due to the climatic regime of the Gran Chaco, herpetofauna are restricted to moist refugia in various places throughout the chaco. |
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Despite the relatively small size of the island, its mountainous terrain results in several climatic zones. |
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In many other parts of Australia, there are dramatic climatic transitions over fairly short distances. |
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The harsh climatic conditions of the region have in turn created a fragile balance between humans, society and the environment itself. |
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According to geographic scholars under colonizing empires, the world could be split into climatic zones. |
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They were found in Peru, where dry climatic conditions are favorable to the preservation of organic material. |
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Swaziland is divided into four climatic regions, the Highveld, Middleveld, Lowveld and Lubombo plateau. |
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The Alps are split into five climatic zones, each with different vegetation. |
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Global climatic changes have also suited bracken well and contributed to its rapid increase in land coverage. |
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As a result, these microfossils give important clues to the prevailing climatic conditions of the time. |
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Palynology also allows scientists to infer the climatic conditions from the vegetation present in an area thousands or millions of years ago. |
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The most severe stress resulted from drastic climatic changes, reduced living space, and curtailed food supply. |
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The severe climatic changes during the ice age had major impacts on the fauna and flora. |
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The amount and intensity of precipitation is the main climatic factor governing soil erosion by water. |
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This epoch experienced important geographic and climatic changes that affected human societies. |
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Burroughs asserts that it occurred almost entirely from 1565 to 1665 and was associated with the climatic decline from 1550 onwards. |
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Where the calorimeters control incoming air temperature, the facility is dependent on climatic conditions. |
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By contrast, low-vitality calves, especially dystocial calves, are unable to withstand adverse climatic conditions. |
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The islands were assessed as suitable for atomic testing, but, for climatic reasons, only in October. |
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The climatic scene of Rebel without a Cause is the group of very daredevil teens playing chicken. |
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These are soils that occur in the most arid segment of the climatic range of Chernozemic soils and have brownish-colored A horizons. |
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Sustained global cooling is distinguished from the temporary climatic effects of flood basalt events or impacts. |
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Effect of climatic conditions on natural mycoflora and fumonisins in freshly harvested corn of the State of Parana, Brazil. |
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Tropical rainforests in Southeast Asia have been affected by climatic fluctuations during past glacial eras. |
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The vegetation of the region is mostly tropical but differences in topography, soil and climatic conditions increase species diversity. |
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Halvard Buhaug, a political scientist at the Peace Research Institute Oslo, also has serious reservations about climatic supremacism. |
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A major climatic recession occurred, lessening the heavy and persistent rains in Central and Eastern Africa. |
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Genetic diversity can in particular be detected when looking at how the populations respond to climatic conditions. |
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Had we lived long enough we would realise ozone holes come and go and that climatic change is more affected by sun spots than anything we do. |
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The case of the shrinking pack ice is only one of many climatic conundrums troubling scientists who study the Arctic. |
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Pannonian vegetational character and climatic inferences in the Central Paratethys area. |
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The Earth surface and its topography therefore are an intersection of climatic, hydrologic, and biologic action with geologic processes. |
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Photoperiodic control of diapause and climatic adaptation of the house spider, Achaearanea tepidariorum. |
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The climatic conditions that cause glaciation had an indirect effect on arid and semiarid regions far removed from the large ice sheets. |
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Epochal volcanism and climatic changes 20 million years ago forced a mass extinction. |
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In Africa, guinea grass has a much wider climatic adaptation in the range than in cultivated pastures. |
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Similarly, the historical abundance of various fish species has been found to have a substantial relationship with observed climatic conditions. |
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Different species of beetles tend to be found under different climatic conditions. |
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How much the deforestation was caused by climatic changes and how much by human activity is uncertain. |
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Many traditional practices have also had to adapt to the changing circumstance of the modern world, including climatic conditions affecting the availability of grasses. |
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In addition, shallowing and salification of Lake Balkhash would adversely affect the climatic balance of the entire central and south-eastern regions of Kazakhstan. |
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Sarah said that in order to grow plants from Dhofar and the northern mountains of Oman, two indoor biomes will simulate the different climatic conditions. |
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The concentration of these antinutritional and unsafe glycosides varies considerably between varieties and also with climatic and cultural conditions. |
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This classification provides an efficient way to describe climatic conditions defined by temperature and precipitation and their seasonality with a single metric. |
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Indonesia's coral reefs are located in the heart of the Coral Triangle and have been victim to destructive fishing, unregulated tourism, and bleaching due to climatic changes. |
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The climatic, geological and topographical conditions of the alpine region make for a very fragile ecosystem that is particularly sensitive to climate change. |
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The search for explanations of how mesophytes can survive in the desert brought me to the field of biogenic weathering and climatic changes in the Near East. |
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A landslide hazard zonation map has also been proposed based on the historical landslide data like geological, geomorphology, population, climatic and rainfall data. |
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There is no consensus regarding the time when the Little Ice Age began, but a series of events before the known climatic minima has often been referenced. |
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Different mechanisms, from wind and water to animal digs, create a matrix which can also be analyzed to provide seasonal and climatic information. |
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For example, in Science and Human Behavior he even seems favorably disposed to such unorthodox ideas as Huntington's climatic determinism and Sheldon's theory of somatotypes. |
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And this continued interest in DMS helped reveal its climatic role. |
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Each island group have their own climatic variations, and the larger islands tend to have drier coastal lowlands and their mountainous hinterlands are wetter. |
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Space heating is an essential requirement in such climatic conditions. |
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This was a time of major climatic change, especially cooling, not obviously linked with any single major impact or any catastrophic volcanic event. |
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One report after another, in true multifariousness, has been persuasively arguing that we are teetering on a cliff before climatic catastrophes send us over. |
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It has a great diversity in the area of its natural components that comprises of varied topography, climatic conditions as well as vegetational patterns. |
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The main climatic influences are from western and northern Canada and move eastward, and from the southern and central United States that move northward. |
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This may have been due to an earlier climatic change to much drier and colder conditions during the last ice age, between 135,000 and 75,000 years ago. |
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Physical, climatic, and biological factors can contribute to endemism. |
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Other climatic factors such as average temperature and temperature range may also affect erosion, via their effects on vegetation and soil properties. |
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The route passes through a few different climatic and vegetational zones, providing riders with a feast for the senses during the 117 miles of curvy spectacular roads. |
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Latosols occur irrespective of present-day climatic regimes, being found in subarid north-east Brazil or in very humid areas elsewhere in the country. |
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Previously, it was erroneously suggested that the name had to be derived from the color of the water, or at least were to be related to climatic particulars. |
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After them we have the minor climatic characteristics, namely those determined by the atmosphere, which thus forms the intermediary between the major and minor features. |
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Winter hardiness of plants is not a simple character, rather a supercharacter composed of several components whose impact will vary with the climatic conditions. |
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The Norwegian Sea is a transition zone between boreal and Arctic conditions, and thus contains flora and fauna characteristic of both climatic regions. |
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The size of the Sahara has historically been extremely variable, with its area rapidly fluctuating and at times disappearing depending on global climatic conditions. |
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The mountains can also cause wide variation in local wind speed and direction due to their sheltering and channeling effects adding to the climatic variation. |
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Fossil chironomids have proven useful as indicators of climatic change. |
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The extreme and stressful climatic conditions give way to the growth of plant species with secondary metabolites important for medicinal purposes. |
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A 30 year period is used, as it is long enough to filter out any interannual variation or anomalies, but also short enough to be able to show longer climatic trends. |
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Deforestation, climatic deterioration during the Little Ice Age, and overgrazing by sheep imported by settlers caused a loss of critical topsoil due to erosion. |
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The Younger Dryas is the youngest and longest of three stadials, which resulted from typically abrupt climatic changes that took place over the last 16,000 calendar years. |
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This climatic history is implied by the types of fossil plants and animals and by the characteristics of sediments preserved in the stratigraphic record. |
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Through the climatic changes, conodont and ammonoid faunae were initially able to recover very quickly during the Early Triassic as unusually short-lived species emerged. |
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