Annual harvest of the midcontinent population peaked at one million geese only twice shortly after the special measures. |
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Coeval cyclothems in the western midcontinent have better development of the marine portion of the sequence with fewer and thinner coals. |
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Tracing of a single bed from outcrop to outcrop over a distance of hundreds of kilometres is not uncommon in the midcontinent. |
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A recent study suggests that decade-long efforts to reduce the midcontinent population of lesser snow geese did not achieve desired effects. |
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This layer appears to correspond to the Westphalian-Stephanian Series boundary of western Europe and the Desmoinesian-Missourian boundary in the midcontinent of North America. |
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In this short time those figures were insufficient to have an effect on overall snow goose survival, and population size of the midcontinent region. |
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The species are representative of both the Midcontinent and Atlantic faunal realms, but dominantly the former. |
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The Ordovician faunas described herein represent both the Midcontinent and Atlantic faunal realms. |
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Midcontinent selected Infinera for the speed, flexibility, and simplicity of Infinera Digital Optical Networks. |
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Midcontinent is one of the nation's largest independent cable companies, with more than 250,000 customers in North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota. |
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Midcontinent operates the largest and most resilient network in the region, a 4600 fiber-mile network delivering services to urban and rural areas within the three states. |
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Lake Superior in North America, the largest freshwater lake by area, lies in the ancient and dormant Midcontinent Rift. |
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