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441“... regions as defined by IPCC Working Group 3. The "region" variable is a dimension (11, 360, 720) variable...”
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442“... of Eurasia. Their language belongs to the Samoyed branch of the Uralian linguistic group. They live...”
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445by Cai, Tianlong, Wu, Guiyou, Lu, Sun, Zhang, Yu, Peng, Zhaojie, Guo, Yanqing, Liu, Xinyue, Pan, Tao, Chang, Jiang, Sun, Zhonglou, Zhang, Baowei“...The Old World buntings (Aves: Emberizidae) mainly inhabit open habitats in Eurasia and Africa...”
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446by Cai, Tianlong, Wu, Guiyou, Lu, Sun, Zhang, Yu, Peng, Zhaojie, Guo, Yanqing, Liu, Xinyue, Pan, Tao, Chang, Jiang, Sun, Zhonglou, Zhang, Baowei“...The Old World buntings (Aves: Emberizidae) mainly inhabit open habitats in Eurasia and Africa...”
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447by Rybczynski, Natalia, Gosse, John C., Richard Harington, C., Wogelius, Roy A., Hidy, Alan J., Buckley, Mike“... originated in North America and dispersed to Eurasia via the Bering Isthmus, an ephemeral land bridge linking...”
Published in Nature Communications (2013)
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448by Joshua McDill, Miriam Repplinger, Beryl B. Simpson, Joachim W. Kadereit“... species in Linoideae are heterostylous, but the ancestral breeding system of the group has not been...”
Published in Systematic Botany (2009)
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449by Cai, Tianlong, Wu, Guiyou, Sun, Lu, Zhang, Yu, Peng, Zhaojie, Guo, Yanqing, Liu, Xinyue, Pan, Tao, Chang, Jiang, Sun, Zhonglou, Zhang, Baowei“...The Old World buntings (Aves: Emberizidae) mainly inhabit open habitats in Eurasia and Africa...”
Published in Journal of Avian Biology (2021)
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450“... species group. Most species of the D. planitarsis species group occur in the northern part...”
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451“... species group. Most species of the D. planitarsis species group occur in the northern part...”
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452“... and regionally across Eurasia and Antarctica. Key words: Surface waves, group velocity, tomography, seismic...”
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453“... and regionally across Eurasia and Antarctica. Key words: Surface waves, group velocity, tomography, seismic...”
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454by VONDRÁK, JAN, FROLOV, IVAN, DAVYDOV, EVGENY A., YAKOVCHENKO, LIDIA, MALÍČEK, JIŘÍ, SVOBODA, STANISLAV, KUBÁSEK, JIŘÍ“...; this morphological trait is confined to the Central Asian group of lichens and is absent from other climatic regions...”
Published in Phytotaxa (2019)
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455by Wu, Sheng‐dan, Peng, Huan‐wen, Lian, Lian, Ortiz, Rosa del C., Erst, Andrey, Jabbour, Florian, Wang, Wei“... pattern between the deserts of Eurasia and western North America, known as the Madrean–Tethyan disjunction...”
Published in Journal of Biogeography (2024)
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456by Wu, Sheng‐dan, Peng, Huan‐wen, Lian, Lian, Ortiz, Rosa del C., Erst, Andrey, Jabbour, Florian, Wang, Wei“... pattern between the deserts of Eurasia and western North America, known as the Madrean–Tethyan disjunction...”
Published in Journal of Biogeography (2024)
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457by Wu, Sheng‐dan, Peng, Huan‐wen, Lian, Lian, Ortiz, Rosa del C., Erst, Andrey, Jabbour, Florian, Wang, Wei“... pattern between the deserts of Eurasia and western North America, known as the Madrean–Tethyan disjunction...”
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458by Wu, Sheng‐dan, Peng, Huan‐wen, Lian, Lian, Ortiz, Rosa del C., Erst, Andrey, Jabbour, Florian, Wang, Wei“... pattern between the deserts of Eurasia and western North America, known as the Madrean–Tethyan disjunction...”
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459by Bergström, Anders, Stanton, David W G, Taron, Ulrike H, Pfrengle, Saskia, Schuenemann, Verena J“... years ago. We show that dogs are overall more closely related to ancient wolves from eastern Eurasia...”
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460“... systematic parallels between the traditions of Western Eurasia and America, those of the Plains Indians...”
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