Red sanders is endemic to the Seshachalam hill ranges spread over Chittoor, Cuddapah and partly in Nellore and Kurnool districts. |
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He said the state of security on the Internet was about the same as on the roads of Elizabethan England with piracy and highway robbery endemic. |
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Magnolia stellata is an endangered tree species endemic to the Tokai region of central Japan. |
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His grimly realistic depiction of frontier, small town life comprehensively undermines the heroic mythologising endemic to the Western genre. |
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On a hike into the flat hinterland, you'll see plenty of bird life, 40 species of orchid, wild boars and the endemic Andros Island iguana. |
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In endemic areas such as Africa, Asia, and South America there is a relatively high seroprevalence of antibodies to the organism. |
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Furthermore, antibodies to the region II domain of the protein are commonly detected in sera from individuals in endemic populations. |
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Long a festering popular grievance, official corruption has reached endemic levels, with potentially explosive social consequences. |
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There exists in this country an endemic resistance to a single thing on a plate and equally an equation between quality and severalty. |
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Individual ineffectiveness, indiscipline and corruption remain endemic among modern police officers. |
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Yet polysemy is endemic to natural languages, as a detailed analysis of just about any word will confirm. |
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The grey-headed bulbul, small sunbird and white-belied blue flycatcher, all endemic to the region, were also spotted. |
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Over the course of 50 scathing pages he painted a picture of an authority where abuse of the public purse was endemic. |
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It conducted important research on such endemic parasitical diseases as hookworm, malaria, and yellow fever. |
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Histoplasmosis is the most prevalent endemic mycosis in the U.S. and a common opportunistic infection. |
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Starvation deaths are most endemic among these agrarian labourers and among the rural paupers. |
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This species is endemic to the Western Ghats and is considered the rarest and endangered swallowtail. |
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The three named genera of the family are apparently endemic to the southwestern North American craton. |
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Cholera is an acute diarrheal disease endemic to Africa, Asia, and Latin America. |
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Card games, bingo games and dart-throwing competitions, all played for money, are endemic. |
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In this way they are constant and pervasive, endemic to the human condition. |
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Among other criteria he saw some difficulty in finding a papaveraceous plant endemic to the tropical New Caledonia in the southern hemisphere. |
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Leishmaniasis should be considered in any person from an endemic area who has chronic localized skin lesions. |
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Public health agencies focused their activities on infectious diseases, especially vaccine preventable and endemic parasitic diseases. |
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These birds, endemic in southern Africa, are obligate scavengers, which means they are unable to kill their own prey as eagles or hawks do. |
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In the east, the Sierra Maestra mountain range is beautiful and full of endemic species. |
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As political economists have always emphasised, periodic recessions are endemic to capitalism. |
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Many social scientists recoil from the idea that though particular wars may be avoided, war is endemic in the human condition. |
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This caught me off guard as this language is usually associated with the belittlers and begrudgers who are endemic in society. |
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The sociable weaver is endemic to southern Africa, with its core distribution being in the Northern Cape and Namibia. |
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In recent years, there has been increased use of dipstick tests for rapid screening and diagnosis of acute malaria in rural endemic areas. |
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Cichlids inhabit fresh waters, and many species are endemic to isolated lake environments. |
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The Atherton Gardens estate has presented endemic problems for social planning since its development. |
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Variously known an 'intermittent fever' or 'ague,' malaria had been endemic in the marshy, fenny lowlands of Europe and Africa for millennia. |
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Corruption had become endemic, the economy was ineptly managed, and the ruling party itself was unable to offer anything but fossilized mantras. |
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In highly endemic areas, at most 20 to 30 percent of deer ticks are infected with B. burgdorferi. |
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A very beautiful serotinal saffron species from Crocus genus which is almost endemic to Romania. |
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Three are narrowly endemic to the Lake Wales Ridge, nine are herbs, two are shrubs and one is a woody prostrate subshrub. |
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Coastal heathlands are dominated by early successional species such as dwarf shrubs and grasses, and support many rare and endemic species. |
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Attempts to control infection and disease in many endemic areas have not been uniformly successful. |
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Andaman Islands is a highly endemic area for leptospirosis 4,5-8 with more than 50 per cent seroprevalence. |
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It is indicated for use in laboratory workers involved with the virus and in persons planning to travel to endemic areas. |
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In contrast, many individuals who reside in endemic areas have fibrotic calcified nodes that are of no clinical importance. |
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Two wren babblers species, Napothera crassa and Kenopia striata are endemic to the island of Borneo. |
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However, travelers visiting endemic areas may be affected by this disease if they do not take proper precautionary hygienic measures. |
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And there is no doubt the endemic poverty in the country is a barrier to innovation. |
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Why is political stability so elusive, and why are violence and rights violations so endemic? |
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The disease is still endemic in many Latin American countries and large epidemics of rubella occur periodically. |
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The vast coastal swamps caused by centuries of deforestation made malaria endemic in many parts of central and southern Italy. |
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The place is a natural habitat for 15 endemic plants bearing the mountains' name. |
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I can hardly describe the sense of anger and betrayal and sheer disillusionment now endemic in the staff. |
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The endemic wrybill has the unique characteristic of a bill bent to the right. |
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Shorebirds endemic to New Zealand, wrybills are the only birds with side-durving beaks. |
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Malaria was endemic and contributed considerably to the degree of anaemia observed. |
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In fact the problem is so endemic that it hardly bares thinking about it, particularly by politicians. |
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Other countries may require proof of vaccination if a person is traveling from an endemic area to prevent introduction of the disease. |
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The district records one of the country's highest suicides rates, mainly due to endemic poverty. |
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Shortages have become endemic to many regions, as record drought and population sprawl sap rivers and aquifers. |
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The new president inherited an economy in ruins and corruption so endemic it had become a way of life. |
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Like many of our endemic species of ladybirds, these beetles have handsome red-and-black coloration. |
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Unfortunately TB, Hepatitis B and HIV are all endemic in these parts of the world. |
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Conflict is then almost endemic to a good story, and literature, mythology, folk tales, and even religious texts are full of violent narratives. |
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In patients from endemic areas, Lyme disease may be diagnosed on clinical grounds alone in the presence of erythema migrans. |
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Therefore, daily self-examination is recommended for persons who engage in outdoor activities in endemic areas. |
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The Yabby is a small freshwater crayfish endemic to South Eastern Australia. |
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Examples calling for immunization include travel to endemic areas or intravenous drug use during pregnancy. |
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Diseases such as malaria were endemic, while blackwater fever, dengue fever, dysentery, yaws, and hookworms were a constant scourge. |
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Most cases of cutaneous myiasis in the United States occur in persons returning from these endemic areas. |
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In one study, researchers found that these patients constitute 18 percent of Lyme disease cases in endemic areas during the summer months. |
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The Fine-barred Piculet is a species of bird in the Picidae family. It is endemic to Peru. |
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Isocrates believed that only a grand imperialistic project could put an end to the endemic warfare among the Greeks. |
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The fungus is capable of causing disseminated infection in immunocompetent hosts and is endemic to distinct geographic regions. |
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This may already be seen with the steeply rising numbers of urban foxes, many of which now suffer from endemic mange. |
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The Robbins' cinquefoil is endemic to a harsh alpine environment in the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire. |
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He decides to clue himself up as how best to travel to danger zones, where genocide and death are endemic. |
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The cheapest antimalarial drug, chloroquine, is rapidly losing its effectiveness in almost all countries where malaria is endemic. |
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Its game species include elephants, springbok, kudu, oryx, ostrich, and numerous endemic species of birds. |
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There was an endemic at the school, and for a while all the girls were going in with their hair up in bands. |
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In the 1970s and 1980s, gang culture was endemic with virtually every small business forced to pay protection money or move out. |
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The odium is either gone or all over pervasive, and the township revolts are assuming an endemic scale and nature reminiscent of 20 years ago. |
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The second basis upon which the documents were rejected was that document forgery in Albania was endemic, if I may term it that way. |
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This livestock disease is endemic in countries unable to afford intensive agriculture, yet has been absent from Europe for three decades. |
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And then there is the endemic short-termism in planning displayed in the Californian and Asian booms. |
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The former group also gave rise to various endemic lines of river dolphins. |
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Hemideina tree weta are a group of large, flightless, nocturnal insects endemic to New Zealand. |
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Rocky Mountain spotted fever is endemic in North, Central, and South America. |
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The 5 species are endemic to karroid regions in the southwestern parts of South Africa. |
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But this is endemic, unfortunately, we're in a situation where council houses have been starved of funds for years. |
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Listeriosis, brucellosis, and rabies could account for the symptoms and all three ailments were endemic to the area. |
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It could be streptococcus suis, a bacteria endemic in most pig rearing nations. |
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There is now an endemic dishonesty attached to everything this prime minister says and does. |
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Pneumonia was prevalent, the bubonic plague was endemic, and doctors were little more than optimistic quacks. |
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Thus, low temperatures have led to selection for a high proportion of local endemics and species endemic to mountain peaks. |
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It's penguins, albatrosses, caracaras, steamer ducks and a couple of endemic small jobs you've come for. |
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Savings must become the driving force behind sound investment, replacing the current mess commanded by financial credit and endemic speculation. |
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Experts are worried that attention would drift away from Asia where the virus is endemic. |
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Elsewhere, Murchison Falls and Queen Elizabeth National Parks have expansive scenery, growing populations of game such as endemic Uganda kob. |
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Most of the Chinese Impatiens species are endemic to the country or are restricted to a number of provinces. |
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The Albertine Rift harbors more endemic mammals, birds, and amphibians than any other region in Africa. |
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During the past decades the health of the endemic species has been seriously threatened. |
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All four species are endemic to Madagascar and are found primarily in rainforests. |
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Yet it is also a global hot spot of biodiversity, with scores of endemic species of amphibians, birds, mammals, plants, and reptiles. |
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The endemic bryozoan genera tend to be more poorly sampled than the cosmopolitan genera. |
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However this is a highly endemic fauna, and may represent an ecological succession. |
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Many of the genera that evolved in the tropical and subtropical Americas remained endemic to the region. |
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Various forms of leishmaniasis are spread by the sandfly and are endemic in 88 countries on five continents. |
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About half of the species are endemic to these islands and are found nowhere else on Earth. |
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Only in this way can he lead the people of Keembe to defeat endemic poverty and hardship. |
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Enjoy the lush foliage, the endemic bird life and some leg stretching all at the same time. |
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This species, like all vangas is endemic to Madagascar, where it is found only in the northeast. |
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This species is endemic to Crete and has stunning large flowers, tinted with warm purple. |
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These forests still support tigers, Asian elephants, gaur, tapirs, Sumatran rhinoceros, and the spectacular and endemic crested argus. |
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This section is highlighted by excellent summaries of the major biogeographic realms and their endemic faunas. |
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This is a world of endemic and endless daily violence, and a seemingly casual disregard for the value of life. |
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We'll see endemic birds like vangas of many types, couas, asitys, weavers, jerys, sunbirds, and Blue Pigeons. |
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One was a species of Euphrasia, or eyebright, endemic to the peaty heathlands and mountains of the Port Davey area and never before described. |
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Rabies is endemic in the majority of warm-blooded mammals in Thailand, including rats and mice, cat's favourite prey. |
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The primary cause of all this danger is the Arab world's endemic despotism, corruption, poverty, and economic stagnation. |
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The Venus fly trap is an endemic carnivorous plant growing on sandy soils in the central south-eastern coastal plain of North America. |
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If domesticated flocks are worthy of eagle protection, surely nearly extinct endemic taxa are as well. |
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Thus, it appears that this species also may be nearly endemic to cedar glades of the southeastern United States. |
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He published seminal papers on the ecology of the puna avifauna and on the breeding biology of several of its endemic species. |
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Ornithologists describe them as endemic, birds that have evolved into distinctive species because of the insularity of their habitats. |
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Yet violation of the fishing regulations was endemic on nearly all salmon rivers and streams in the three provinces. |
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Traditionally, vangas were considered to be an endemic family to Madagascar, with just 14 species. |
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Malaria should be the first consideration in a febrile traveler who has returned from an endemic area. |
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Biologists have recognized eleven endemic subspecies of babblers there as well. |
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Adults with malaria who grew up in parts of Africa where malaria is endemic are common in our intensive care unit. |
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Imported malaria was defined as malarial infection acquired in an endemic country and treated in France. |
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There are lots of malimbes there of several species, but unfortunately the endemic Ibadan Malimbe has only rarely been recorded. |
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We have witnessed an historic misallocation of resources and endemic malinvestment. |
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Cheating and misrepresentation has been endemic in the field of herbalism at least since the time of the Egyptians and Greeks. |
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Delay is endemic within the Indian judiciary, a fact that effectively forecloses using litigation to gain quick payoffs. |
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The mistake has been endemic in this country when you would think we should know better. |
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Australia's native wildlife is almost entirely endemic, having evolved in virtual isolation from the rest of the world. |
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The United States can ill-afford growing sites of endemic disease, lead poisoning, and mental illness. |
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Many species endemic in Australia are known to synthesize and accumulate significant quantities of volatile terpenoids. |
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Pringlea antiscorbutica R. Br, the sole endemic cruciferous species of subantarctic regions, is a useful model of tolerance to low temperature. |
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Flying in the lower level of trees are the colorful Muller's barbet, and the Formosan bulbul, both of which are endemic to Taiwan. |
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Cypripedium flavum is a rare, endemic alpine slipper orchid of China, which is under threat from excessive collection and habitat changes. |
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When the eradication initiative was launched in 1988 polio was endemic in 125 countries. |
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The endemic Australian genera are closely related and few seed and fruit characters are diagnostic at the generic level. |
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Diseases endemic in Europe, such as typhoid and influenza, became major causes of morbidity and death. |
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Stretching back from the Tiers is a relatively flat alpine area, a land of thousands of lakes and endemic pines. |
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Many studies have been devoted to the maintenance of genetic diversity of endemic or endangered island species. |
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He has a long background of becoming persona non grata in places where he has struggled against what he considers to be endemic rottenness in society. |
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Here we will see the Takahe, a large six pound Rail, the Saddleback, one of New Zealand's two remaining wattlebirds and the Stitchbird, a rare endemic honeyeater. |
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From the start he exploited the over-work, underfunding and inefficiency then endemic in many hospital accounts departments for his own crooked ends. |
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In a country where corruption is so endemic it is said to be part of the constitution, I never once batted an eyelid. |
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Other regionally endemic species that may be found are the mountain chicken, which is actually a type of frog, and the rare galliwasp, which is half-snake, half-lizard. |
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In a country in which broken homes, absentee parents and latchkey kids are endemic to every social class, he can touch some of the hottest emotional buttons. |
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Purely by way of example, the image at left shows the nomenclature used for notoungulates, an extinct group of ungulates endemic to the early Cenozoic of South America. |
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Indeed, a child growing up in an endemic community can expect be infected soon after weaning, and to be infected and constantly reinfected for the rest of her or his life. |
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We have to divert resources from endemic areas to reinfected areas. |
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In addition, endemic diseases, such as yaws, and epidemic diseases, such as measles and smallpox, may have increased the incidence of stillbirths and miscarriages. |
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William Parker is a straight-laced cop with dreams of ridding L.A of its crime and endemic corruption. |
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The region is economically and politically stagnant, with endemic poverty. |
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This manifested itself in endemic delinquency and depression. |
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She has chosen to share her story in order to illuminate the endemic problem of sexual violence in India. |
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Corruption is so endemic that one industrious Czech started a corruption safari bus tour. |
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Mortality among women and small children had increased by 50 per cent and hunger-related diseases such as rickets, scurvy, and tuberculosis were endemic. |
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White-eared sibias are endemic to Taiwan and usually appear in middle and upper levels of wild or mixed coniferous broad-leaved forests at 1000-2500m elevations. |
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Prum concluded that the endemic family of asities and sunbird-asities is embedded in the broadbill family and sister to the African genus Pseudocalyptomena. |
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Workers detailed the ways they are cheated out of their wages by spurious fees, endemic undercounting of apples picked under the piece rate pay system. |
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A butterfly collector has been arrested by the police for using traps baited with live specimens of the Spanish moon moth, a protected endemic species. |
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He should talk about maximizing positive outcomes, moving beyond the mutually exclusive language endemic to the region. |
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Historic under-investment, endemic overmanning and antediluvian labour relations finally caught up with it just when it had a management least able to cope. |
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Why, for example, are poverty and corruption, poor health and illiteracy, so stubbornly endemic? |
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The breeding system of the dichogamous hermaphrodite species Silene acutifolia, endemic to north-west Spain and north and central Portugal, is examined. |
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Our doctor warned us that we would be certain to contract bilharzia if we did so, since the disease was endemic throughout the lakeside population. |
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Many of the Tzeltal in Highland Chiapas may not think about relict stands of evergreen cloud forest as undisturbed valuable habitat for regionally endemic species. |
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These countries need help in addressing endemic problems such as economic instability, low per-capita income, illiberal democratic practices, and narcoterrorism. |
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Afrotheria are conceived as a long-distinct clade endemic to Africa, and including elephant shrews, golden moles, aardvarks, elephants, sirenians, and hyraxes. |
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Using drugs that simply kill off the worms in the human host, but do not prevent re-infection may seem futile when re-infection is almost inevitable in endemic areas. |
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However, many other species are endemic to the North and many more seasonal migrants depend on northern environments for a significant part of their life history. |
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The Nene goose is Hawaii's state bird and endemic to the islands. |
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Five percent of the flora is endemic to the Southern Appalachians. |
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Also as seen in graptolites, many of the taxa that were common during the Hirnantian were eurytopic species, high-latitude immigrants, or endemic, relict faunas. |
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So endemic was discrimination that the story of American golf has had to be constantly revised so as to include those individuals who were previously excised from the record. |
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We have the capercaillie and golden eagle as icons of Scotland and people associate more closely with these birds, which are more common but not endemic. |
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Sylvatic plague, sometimes also called campestral plague, is ever-present in endemic areas, circulating among rock and ground squirrels, deer mice, voles, chipmunks, and others. |
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In many parts of the world diseases such as swine fever and foot and mouth are almost endemic, and can be readily transported across borders by imported meat products. |
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While it is little compensation to the victims, it is also positive that this is clearly a natural disaster, one not polluted by the hatred endemic to terrorism. |
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Nectarinia moreaui is restricted to the montane inselbergs of the south-central Eastern Arc Mountains and is, therefore, a range-restricted endemic to Tanzania. |
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It may just settle into endemic violence, with occasional flare-ups. |
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Using remote sensing predictions, the researchers calculate the likely range of a rare and range-restricted endemic bird of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the grey-winged cotinga. |
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This unique endemic cruciferous species from the subantarctic zone is subjected to strong environmental constraints and shows high polyamine contents. |
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Given the variety of Pashtu, Dari and Urdu dialects endemic to the various ethnicities of Afghanistan, local translators were the best choice for local communications. |
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In the long run, I'm optimistic that, as mankind, we shall succeed in curing this problem of epidemic, or endemic decadence, which causes these cyclical behaviors in cultures. |
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Poverty is endemic in the South and it is spreading to the North. |
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Of course, it is not the only country to suffer from endemic corruption. |
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Typhoid fever immunization is recommended for travelers going to highly endemic areas in Central and South America, the Indian subcontinent, and Africa. |
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Secretory diarrhoea is a common disorder in developing countries, where pathogens that produce enterotoxin such as enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli are endemic. |
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An outbreak in Madagascar, where the disease is endemic, already has involved more than 100 people and killed almost half. |
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Travel from an endemic area to an under-vaccinated population in the United States is a distinct possibility. |
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In many respects it bears almost no relation to the type of state-sanctioned endemic slavery that existed in Ancient Rome and the antebellum American South. |
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Diseases like leprosy, Guinea worm and river blindness are endemic. |
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Abildgaard's work led to the condition being termed Borna disease, because of its endemic occurrence in horses around Borna near Leipzig, Germany. |
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There are endemic and perhaps diverse reasons at the root of inflation. |
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The recent support for the party of Pim Fortuyn in the Netherlands has failed to quell the spirit of profligate immorality endemic to that country. |
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Very few plant species seem to be endemic to this vegetation. |
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But The Dog surpasses simply documenting the alienation endemic in the 21st-century global village. |
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This area is of vital importance, not only for the babirusa but also for the anoa, the tiny, giant-eyed spectral tarsier and the locally endemic Heck's macaque. |
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Malaria, cholera, typhoid and polio are all endemic in the region. |
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There are endemic flora and fauna with species like Rafflesia located within Lata Jarum. |
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This resulted in the preservation of the endemic sub-species of Aspalathus linearis which has higher rates of survival under climate change. |
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There are 45 known subspecies endemic to the Adriatic's coasts and islands. |
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It is likely that their raiding was endemic over the years, as the few surviving accounts probably do not reflect all occurrences. |
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The huchen, one of the largest species of salmon, is endemic to the Danube basin, but has been introduced elsewhere by humans. |
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In addition, obesity, systemic high blood pressure and the HIV endemic are all major challenges facing the Ukrainian healthcare system. |
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Merycoidodonts, an endemic American group, were very diverse during this time. |
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Size range, size at maturity, and reproduction of Ambystoma dumerilii, a paedogenetic Mexican salamander endemic to Lake Patzcuaro, Michoacan. |
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An article in the Middle East Quarterly in 1999 reported that slavery is endemic in Sudan. |
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Flora and fauna immigration between islands is thus restricted, leading to a high rate of endemic biota evolving. |
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The critically endangered vine Jasminum azoricum is one of the plant species that is endemic to Madeira. |
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Eleutherodactylus marnockii is a leptodactylid frog endemic to the Edwards Plateau of central Texas. |
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Some of the young boys had become eunuchs due to the battle traditions that were at the time endemic to parts of southern Ethiopia. |
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Administratively, DRC is subdivided into 11 provinces, and HAT is endemic in 9 of them. |
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It is feared that these new hydroelectric dams could lead to the extinction of many of the fish species that are endemic to the river. |
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Other threatened wildlife that lives in Borneo include clouded leopards, sun bears, and endemic Bornean gibbons. |
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To date more than 856 bird species have been recorded in Ethiopia, twenty of which are endemic to the country. |
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Chicken pest is endemic in the region and a scarcity of chickens is frequent. |
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The disease is caused by phytoplasma and is endemic in East and West Africa. |
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All of 60 species of Ctenomys are endemic to the continent of South America. |
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The few micro-mammals recorded at Chucal are still either undescribed or endemic and can not be compared with those of high-latitude localities. |
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Along with the other Mascarene Islands, Mauritius is known for its varied flora and fauna, with many species endemic to the island. |
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The more interesting question is, What is the difference between an endemic and an ecotype? |
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The endemic religion of Easter Island arrived with the Polynesian settlers. |
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Also important in ancient times were Socotra's various endemic aloes, used medicinally, and for cosmetics. |
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The major reason for such an examination was to determine if any patterns uncovered seemed to be more epidemic than endemic. |
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If one excludes the two recently introduced species, Hemidactylus robustus and Hemidactylus flaviviridis, all native species are endemic. |
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In contrast, the coral reefs of Socotra are diverse, with many endemic species. |
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Until a few centuries ago, there were rivers and wetlands on the island, greater stocks of the endemic trees, and abundant pasture. |
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Of 25 species of mammals found on the island, at least four are endemic to Buru and closest to it islands. |
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The montane area of Seram supports the greatest number of endemic mammals of any island in the region. |
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It harbors 38 mammal species and includes nine species that are endemic or near endemic, several of which are limited to montane habitats. |
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Colombia is the country with more endemic species of butterflies, number 1 in terms of orchid species and approximately 7,000 species of beetles. |
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Faunally, this biome is supported by the genus Ptilodictya, with a CI of 0.5, and Coelocaulis is endemic to the two Maryland localities. |
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The Philippine eagle is part of the Accipitridae family and is endemic to the rainforests of Luzon, Samar, Leyte and Mindanao. |
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New Guinea has 578 species of breeding birds, of which 324 species are endemic. |
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In China, the Qing Dynasty had extensive protocols to protect Manchus from Peking's endemic smallpox. |
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El Yunque is home to more than 240 plants, 26 of which are endemic to the island. |
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There is an especially diverse array of endemic insects like the conspicuous Arsenura armida. |
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A first effort to estimate the number of endemic fungi tentatively listed 407 species. |
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Old World Eurasian diseases, which had long been endemic on the Continent, were carried unknowingly by colonists and conquistadors. |
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The Channel Islands and the surrounding waters house a diverse ecosystem with many endemic species and subspecies. |
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Data were presented from the LOWR HDV program, enrolled at Ankara University Medical School, Turkey, in a country where HDV is endemic. |
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Conservation efforts are being made to maintain the islands' endemic species. |
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Maize streak virus, an endemic pathogen of native African grasses, was then carried to maize plants by viruliferous leafhoppers. |
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Cape York Peninsula also contains one of the highest rates of endemism in Australia, with more than 260 endemic plant species found so far. |
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The peninsula harbours an extraordinary biodiversity, with more than 700 vertebrate land animal species of which 40 are endemic. |
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Except for Ulothrix, there are endemic Baikal species in all these green algae genera. |
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There are fewer than 65 native fish species in the lake basin, but more than half of these are endemic. |
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Beyond members of Cottoidea, there are few endemic fish species in the lake basin. |
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Here, we use data from FMDV serology in an endemic setting to probe strain-specific transmission and immunodynamics. |
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The endemic bivalves are mainly found in shallows, with few species from deep water. |
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Megupsilon aporus is one of the smallest pupfishes.valleys endemic pupfishes, crayfishes and snails. |
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French historian Fernand Braudel noted that slavery was endemic in Africa and part of the structure of everyday life. |
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In terms of biogeography there is a mixture of Ethiopian, Palaearctic and Arabian species as well as endemic species. |
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For example, the Amazonian region has indigenous groups where other foodborne trematodiasis-like paragonimiasis are endemic. |
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Modern researchers do not think that the plague ever became endemic in Europe or its rat population. |
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We are paying to push our endemic species like the red tail black cockatoo and numbat closer to the brink of extinction. |
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Food composition of the endemic Plain Swift Apus unicolor in the Canary Islands. |
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The Jamaican animal life, typical of the Caribbean, includes highly diversified wildlife with many endemic species found nowhere else on earth. |
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Hermas, a genus endemic to the fynbos regions of the South African Cape Province, appears as the earliest diverging lineage of this group. |
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Those species endemic to a very limited area are often most threatened by the collection of plants from the wild. |
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In the fast, clean and cold water of the river lives Salmo Pelistericus, the endemic Brajcino trout species. |
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Scrub typhus, a vector born rickettsial disease caused by Orientia tsutsugamushi, is endemic in Eastern Asia including South Korea. |
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Birds are abundant, and make up the bulk of the endemic and native vertebrate species. |
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Invasive Argentine ants reduce fitness of red maple via a mutualism with an endemic coccid. |
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Pseudomonas pseudomallei isolates collected over 25 years from a non-tropical endemic focus show clonality on the basis of ribotyping. |
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The Flammulated Flycatcher is a little known, monotypic species endemic to the Mexican Pacific Region. |
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Because of this limitation, US companies working on FMD usually use facilities in other countries where such diseases are endemic. |
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Japan veterinary authorities confirmed an outbreak of type O FMD virus, currently more common in Asian countries where FMD is endemic. |
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The birds of New Zealand evolved into an avifauna that included a large number of endemic species. |
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Pemba Island off the coast of Tanzania also has four endemic species including the Pemba green pigeon and the Pemba scops owl. |
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Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis is now endemic in Wales, reducing milk yields and delaying market maturity in beef breeds. |
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Is endemic Burkitt's lymphoma an alliance between three infections and a tumour promoter? |
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Six subspecies of the binturong or bearcat exist in the region, though the one endemic to the island of Palawan is now classed as vulnerable. |
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In addition, the volcanic range contains a variety of endemic, adapted species, such as the volcano rabbit. |
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It is considered by scientists as the largest eagle in the world, and is endemic to the Philippines' forests. |
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They argued that English witchcraft, like African witchcraft, was endemic rather than epidemic. |
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The diagnosis of female genital schistosomiasis must be considered when the patient has a history of travel to or residence in endemic areas. |
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Reproductive mode and female reproductive cycles of two endemic Mexican horned lizards. |
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There is a diversity of wildlife, including three species of tree endemic to the area. |
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Presence and seasonal prevalence of Plasmodium spp in a rare endemic New Zealand passerine. |
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The pied raven was endemic to the Faroe Islands, but has now become extinct. |
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It's also home to many rare and endemic animals and plants such as bighorn sheep, the Panamint alligator lizard, and the Panamint daisy. |
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There are at least 180 endemic plant species in the overseas territories as opposed to only 12 on the UK mainland. |
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Among endemic reptile genera, there are Haackgreerius, Haemodracon, Ditypophis, Pachycalamus and Aeluroglena. |
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Thornton, Europeans usually bought enslaved people who were captured in endemic warfare between African states. |
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A widespread endemic disease that is stable in terms of how many people are getting sick from it is not a pandemic. |
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Inland the Orkney vole, a distinct subspecies of the common vole introduced by Neolithic humans, is an endemic. |
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The Shetland wren, Fair Isle wren and Shetland starling are subspecies endemic to Shetland. |
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In all areas where malaria is endemic, at least one in four pregnant women has evidence of peripheral or placental malaria at delivery. |
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He said diseases such as malaria, tuberculosis, and leishmaniosis are endemic in Yanomami communities. |
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The company's economic activity in Mauritius largely contributed to the extinction of the dodo, a flightless bird that was endemic to the island. |
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Among other notable fauna is the endangered blue iguana, which is endemic to Grand Cayman. |
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Montserrat, like many isolated islands, is home to rare, endemic plant and animal species. |
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We previously reported that TsCysti was highly endemic in Jayawijaya District, Irian Jaya. |
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