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  1. ... Humanities High-resolution Global Modeling for Weather and Climate The James ... Never Change: An Ethological Approach to Investigating The Origins of ...
  2. ... from deceptive AI-generated data, and may not change people’s behaviour ... impact on the global climate. For example, the energy use resulting from a ...
  3. ... on the forefront of data sharing (i.e., climate studies, astrophysics, biomedicine); and challenges related to pressing ... lifting these barriers and transforming to nature-positive, climate-smart, and inclusive systems and pathways for sustainable ...
  4. ... the summer of 1870 nioved to the "bracing climate" of America. He settled in Brantford, Ontario, for ... end. He immediately investigated the cause of this change. He was surprised and delighted to find that ...
  5. ... into the characteristic distribution of plants in tropical climates, especially in that most extensive of all forests ... a natural one. 2d. Again, admitting a progressive change from the lower to the higher forms of ...
  6. ... elsewhere, received med- als, and suffered from the climate. In 1948, confined to bed with a cold, ... the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster, the cultural climate has changed so much that this short account ...
  7. ... this work to mankind in its relation to climate and life on the earth that in I88T. ... pro- duce marked and predictable effects on the climate of the earth. This investigation had not, at ...
  8. ... for her for several years. However, the Berkeley climate was not kind to his sensitive respiratory system, like the dry climate of the desert was. In 1971 Mrs. Northrop ...
  9. ... would quickly go to seed in the "unscientific climate of the West." The predictions of a bright ... his discovery.) Lawrence was acutely aware of the change he had wrought in the methods of doing ...
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