However, intense male recombination hotspots should still increase average recombination rates. |
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The local plod will claim they are the accident hotspots as the tickets flutter in. |
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After their wild night in the fleshpots and hotspots of Leeds, the boys, together with a trio of female friends head to Mull. |
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I have bought a machine with inbuilt wireless, so I will have to go around hunting in London for wireless hotspots, I suppose. |
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In other words, the plan is not to restrict the wireless footprint of these hotspots. |
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Many coffee-shops are now following the same model, which could undermine the prospects for fee-based hotspots. |
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Universal Studios is nearby and plenty of tours can guide them around all the star-studded hotspots of Hollywood. |
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They were laying kerbstones as a safety measure because the stretch of road is one of Swindon's most notorious accident hotspots. |
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More than a hundred hotspots beneath the Earth's crust have been active during the past 10 million years. |
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Newtown is Johannesburg's vibrant cultural hub, where some of the city's finest entertainment hotspots are found. |
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Could the genetic benefits of crossing over explain the persistence of active hotspots? |
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The mammal society said these features could be used to identify hotspots where action could be taken to save animal lives. |
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These hotspots are not evenly distributed, and are located on the boundaries between the plates, called faults. |
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This is good news for people who want to hit the hotspots and for those who want to head off the beaten path. |
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In the northwest Pacific you can see a whole series of seamount chains that were formed by hotspots. |
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The teenagers will visit many of Iceland's unique features, including geysers, volcanoes and geothermal hotspots. |
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The band began playing at New York hotspots and was well received for their minimalist style. |
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It may seem in the spirit of home brew computing or radio hams, but it adds another interesting dimension to the growth of hotspots. |
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However, only a small number of hotspots have been characterized in detail. |
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Firefighters had been monitoring hotspots but there were worries that increasing wind might fan the flames. |
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Such sites may be indicative of hotspots of recombination or mutation or epistatic selection. |
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The couple also splurged recently on a romantic babymoon to Rio de Janiero, Brazil, where they hit up some of the local tourist hotspots. |
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Police are to target crime hotspots in the Keighley division to purge the streets of robbers and burglars. |
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But despite the cost in human life the posting has never caught the public imagination in the way much more minor flare ups in the world's political hotspots have. |
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For instance, there was hail damage in the Osoyoos area this year, and there were a few moth hotspots there this fall. |
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Rough Sleeping hotspots were identified on the maps, but we were still expected to check all of our area. |
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We have the second largest maritime domain in the world and our overseas territories are nearly all located in biodiversity hotspots. |
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Otherwise, populations of moths in hotspots can re-infect nearby areas or orchards where there had been total control of the pest. |
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Globetrotting executives, meanwhile, can subscribe to up-to-the-minute intelligence briefings on global hotspots before they travel. |
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This is an initiative of the ITM to promote ICT compatibility between students and with the institute's hotspots and e-environment. |
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The show was always shot on location, and had a hip look combining current fashion trends and New York hotspots with extravagant production values. |
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But the answer could change the power equation in the hottest of geopolitical hotspots. |
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This is a situation that will only get worse with the rise in easy instant connectivity to WiFi hotspots and broadband at home. |
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A new volunteer clean-up team has vowed to clear up litter hotspots. |
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I clicked on one of the hotspots on the photomap of our location. |
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Kite-surfing hotspots are Jabberwock Beach in the north and Nonsuch Bay in the south-east. |
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Air particles colliding with the hotspots heat up and shoot away from the surface, which causes the particle to recoil in the opposite direction. |
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Energy from the laser hits the particle and travels across its surface, where it is absorbed creating hotspots on the surface. |
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Steady winds fanned the flames despite firefighters and National Park officials directing six hosereel jets on to the fire and beating out hotspots with rubber beaters. |
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The need for this level of performance in homes, enterprise and public hotspots is quickly outmatching the current wireless technologies. |
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About 14 areas of biological interest have been identified as possible hotspots for a National Protected Area System. |
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Lying within the Indomalaya ecozone, Sri Lanka is one of 25 biodiversity hotspots in the world. |
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The Western Ghats, which form most of eastern Goa, have been internationally recognised as one of the biodiversity hotspots of the world. |
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Air pollution hotspots are areas where air pollution emissions expose individuals to increased negative health effects. |
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While air pollution hotspots affect a variety of populations, some groups are more likely to be located in hotspots. |
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A series of ridges and seamount chains produced by hotspots pass over the Indian Ocean. |
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Because of a reclassification of hotspot boundaries in 2005, the originally defined investment areas now stretch across two hotspots in some cases. |
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In Yunnan these rivers and their valleys form one of the world's most remarkable hotspots of biodiversity. To the engineers who dominate China's leadership, the rivers' wildness must seem an impertinence. |
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American and British vessels have been evacuating their civilians from hotspots around the world for decades, but its now abundantly clear that we should acclimate to an age in which China will be doing the same. |
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Through Pinterest and other social media integrations, 1000's of celeb sightings, hotspots and pop culture photos are offered. |
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Seeing as this space must be within close proximity to the hotspots, plans will of a necessity have to include the conversion of residential areas into zones for economic development. |
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We try to reach people in hotspots that no one can reach. |
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I think it is splendid that they are now abandoning the old non-immunisation policy and pursuing one of well-ordered immunisation in specific regions or in the vicinity of hotspots. |
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Some do not want to send their troops to hotspots. |
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Some hotspots are free to use, while others require payment. |
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Risk reduction models to address historic pollution and current mining practices will be promoted through collaborative public-private partnerships and regional responses to clean-up environmental hotspots. |
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Such hotspots also support an enormous number of endemic animal species. |
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We went fishing and were talking about ecological hotspots and about your role and what you were going to be able to do, the challenges before you, and we started talking about a way to build and engage civil society. |
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Choose the mouse button to activate hotspots. |
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With cablecom's generously extended network of hotspots the dream of being able to access important information at all times has moved a whole lot closer. |
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The numerous hotspots of conflict that mark the world and the proliferation of weaponry of all kinds are objective reasons for this intense activity. |
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The AR5 will also look at subregions and cross-regional hotspots, like the Mediterranean and mega-deltas, to provide much needed information for policymakers in those areas. |
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Although they harbor 90 percent of Earth's biological diversity, the combined area of these hotspots now covers only 2.3 percent of all the land on the planet. |
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Their fundamental idea was to target the world's recognized biodiversity hotspots and to involve civil society in managing and implementing programs for conservation. |
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We launched the 'MTCT-free zones' in the so-called Millennium Villages across Africa to demonstrate what is possible in the most resource-constrained poverty hotspots on the continent. |
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The Sea Soar identified phytoplankton hotspots, comprised mainly of diatoms and picoplankton. |
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India lies within the Indomalaya ecozone and contains three biodiversity hotspots. |
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Tourist hotspots in Portugal are Lisbon, Algarve, Madeira, Porto and the city of Coimbra. |
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The tracks of hotspots give absolute reconstructions, but these are only available back to the Cretaceous. |
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While hotspots are spread all over the world, the majority are forest areas and most are located in the tropics. |
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The origin of new divergent boundaries at triple junctions is sometimes thought to be associated with the phenomenon known as hotspots. |
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It is also considered one of the most important hotspot tracks because the Tristan Hotspot is one of few primary or deep mantle hotspots. |
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The early volcanic activity of major hotspots, postulated to result from deep mantle plumes, is frequently accompanied by flood basalts. |
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Research shows that polymetallic nodule fields are hotspots of abundance and diversity for a highly vulnerable abyssal fauna. |
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Many coastal towns are also popular retirement hotspots where older people take short breaks in the autumn months. |
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The Cape Floral Kingdom, been identified as one of the global biodiversity hotspots, it will be hit very hard by climate change. |
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Hundreds of hotspots along the Rhaetian Railway UNESCO World Heritage Site route present interesting facts about the sights and locations. |
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Urban ethnic neighborhoods are often hotspots for endangered species products such as bushmeat and ivory. |
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The success of mobile networks has allowed travelers to work on their notebooks in so-called hotspots in airports, hotels and cafes. |
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Aston Villa midfielder Reo-Coker and his mates spend time in local hotspots such as The Florida Room, a gaff owned by rock star Lenny Kravitz. |
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Giant hot rocks spout out from the deep mantle, which in the long run softens the tectonic plates from below, forcing the plates to drift apart from the hotspots. |
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Archipelagos are often volcanic, forming along island arcs generated by subduction zones or hotspots, but may also be the result of erosion, deposition, and land elevation. |
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Future pollution hazards are addressed and pollution hotspots are assessed not only by nations in the basin but also through regional projects with World Bank support. |
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Or, to be fairer, we've been looking at hotspots from the wrong direction. |
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Trustive has also added the ability to search for hotspots by a favourite chain, for example, users can map all 'Best Western' hotels that have hotspots. |
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A New York Times correspondent cited the example of Boston-based Skyhook Wireless, which developed techiques to pinpoint WiFi hotspots from user phones. |
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The Wildlife Trusts are urging the public to sign an e-action which calls on the Government to protect the 17 megafauna hotspots named in the report, out on Tuesday. |
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A few hotspots are thought to exist below the North American Plate. |
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The Spanish government plans to install over 1,000 new permanent radar traps at tourist hotspots and close to airports as well as more speed cameras and unmarked police cars. |
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The Yellowstone and Anahim hotspots are thought to have first arrived during the Miocene period and are still geologically active, creating earthquakes and volcanoes. |
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A third type of volcanic oceanic island is formed over volcanic hotspots. |
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