It will bring together activists from across the hemisphere and feature workshops, conferences, teach-ins, and demonstrations. |
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Within the hemisphere, three brain regions work together to control reading. |
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A 14-to 16-day cycle has been confirmed in the circulation pattern between the troposhere and the stratosphere over the northern hemisphere. |
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The floriated steel hemisphere, which is meant to suggest a ball of fire, also recalls an ornate chandelier or a tall, open-work crown. |
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If a stroke occurs in the dominant hemisphere in the frontal area of the brain, the patient will lose the ability to produce language. |
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Over the summer, which is December to February in the southern hemisphere, the fox cubs become independent and establish their own territories. |
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It cannot be appreciated at the northern hemisphere because the constellation is circumvolving around the celestial South Pole. |
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So the southern hemisphere is far more heavily cratered, and the south pole is four miles higher than the north. |
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The degree of atrophy is much more profound in the parasagittal cortex, and is particularly severe in the frontal region of this hemisphere. |
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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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The group is normally confined to the tropics but some species are found in the temperate latitudes of the southern hemisphere. |
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Specific regions of each cerebral hemisphere, with their unique folds and grooves, are responsible for the movements of a particular body part. |
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The southern hemisphere is dominated by a polar ice cap, probably composed of nitrogen. |
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Modern side-necked turtles are found only in the southern hemisphere and withdraw their heads sideways under the shell. |
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Surely we need to slow down and glug some of that southern hemisphere comfort. |
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Oak in general is one of the strongest of the common hardwoods of the temperate northern hemisphere. |
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Several of the Slavic states of eastern Europe aided the refugees, while many Russians settled in Paris, Berlin, and the western hemisphere. |
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In the southern hemisphere, sky watchers saw the aurora australis over New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa. |
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His teenage son, Sam, is trapped in New York, ground zero for one of three superstorms spreading across the northern hemisphere. |
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It is 17 December 1894, a Monday, close to the date of the summer solstice in the southern hemisphere. |
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In the northern hemisphere the polar region is an ocean basin which is almost completely enclosed by surrounding major land masses. |
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The birches are common trees and shrubs of the boreal and north temperate zones of the Northern hemisphere. |
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In the Northern hemisphere, the summer solstice of 21 June signals the start of shorter days and longer nights. |
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When we were dragooned by the southern hemisphere into the professional era, nobody thought too much about the longer-term consequences. |
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In the northern hemisphere, marine floras and faunas show a clear differentiation into two realms, Tethyan and Boreal. |
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Architects of the northern hemisphere are envious of the relative cheapness of Australian hardwood. |
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This suggests a rapid, recent evolution of at least northern hemisphere temperate fucoids. |
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It's that time of year in the northern hemisphere, the nights are drawing in, the clocks going back, and the weather is wet and awful. |
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The area enclosed by that horizon would be less than a fiftieth that of the Moon's visible hemisphere. |
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The common site of its occurrence is the deep white matter in the frontal lobes of the cerebral hemisphere. |
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The left hemisphere gets involved when stimuli and patterns are familiar and serves to establish automaticity of the task. |
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The wind chill, however, is affecting some captive birds from the southern hemisphere which can have icicles forming on their beaks. |
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The latter intersects various projection and commissural fibers, including those crossing to the opposite hemisphere in the anterior commissure. |
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The winter solstice is the day the earth's tilt gives the southern hemisphere the least sunlight, making it the shortest day of the year. |
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The park's gardens include a sunken garden, a rock garden, stream gardens and an Arboretum, containing many trees from the southern hemisphere. |
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I think it will turn out that Europe and America were test runs of technologies that will be far better implemented in the Southern hemisphere. |
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The northern hemisphere has effectively eradicated itself in a nuclear war, and the fallout is creeping inexorably southwards. |
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Patients with surface alexia typically have a lesion in the temporoparietal region of the left hemisphere. |
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Modern scientific studies find that only the brain's left hemisphere is active in speaking foreign languages made up of alphabets. |
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If you want to see massive iguanas, giant land crabs or the largest red-footed booby colony in the western hemisphere, this is where to come. |
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When embryos are exposed to UV irradiation on the vegetal hemisphere they are completely ventralized and form no dorsal structures. |
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Our hemispheres always work together so that we will experience a combination of right and left hemisphere in everything we do. |
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Sorghum, which originated in Africa, is an important grain in much of the eastern hemisphere. |
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The fetal head was high in the fundus and imaging was not easy with reverberations partially obscuring the proximal hemisphere. |
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Over the sea, air may move at speeds of more than 300 kph, twisting anticlockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern. |
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Let L be the earth's equator and let x be a point in the northern hemisphere. |
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In our hemisphere, areas of high barometric pressure, anticyclones, create winds which circulate anticlockwise. |
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For these maps a region of the northern hemisphere is superimposed with the corresponding antipodal area. |
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Above the splenium of the corpus callosum, the cingulate sulcus turns abruptly upwards to reach the superior margin of the hemisphere. |
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The left brain hemisphere posterior speech areas showed much greater activation for forward than backward speech. |
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The mass extended into the left hemisphere through the anterior corpus callosum and obliterated the frontal horn of the right lateral ventricle. |
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Orion and the Great Bear are two of the most prominent asterisms visible from the northern hemisphere. |
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In summer-time, sunlight beats down directly over one hemisphere and the beams fall more obliquely over the other hemisphere. |
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It is found in the recently glaciated areas of the Northern hemisphere and high latitudes in the Southern hemisphere. |
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Ms July will warm up your Aussie winter or heat up your northern hemisphere summer. |
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Northern hemisphere boffins are clearing their desks ahead of the summer holidays. |
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Gaussian curvature is positive for surfaces like a hemisphere, which are either concave or convex in all the directions. |
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The black strain of Orpington developed further in the southern hemisphere to become the Australorp. |
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The latitudinal studies involve seasonality near the equator and in each hemisphere. |
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Generally, though we look to find at least 7 planets in any one hemisphere in order to take it into account in an analysis. |
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Players on both sides are unknowingly battling for cross hemisphere respect from people they will never meet. |
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They do both their thinking and acting with only the left brain hemisphere. |
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So if you're one of those skiers or snowboarders who struggle to survive an entire northern hemisphere summer without a winter-sports fix, the Andes beckon. |
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Woodward has made England believe that they have a right to sup at the high table, that the southern hemisphere big boys are no better than themselves. |
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Previous studies have shown that the right hemisphere is responsible for the eye movements in REM sleep, which are saccadic scans of targets in the dream scene. |
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The optimism across the hemisphere was obvious, but many challenges remain. |
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Polio, for example, has been eradicated in the Western hemisphere thanks to a vigorous international immunization program. |
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And while important for the world stage, the nations of the hemisphere are doubly so for the United States. |
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Almost all of the earth's landmass is inhabited, although the temperate zones of the northern hemisphere are where you will find the largest concentration of people. |
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It is composited of three views captured through ultraviolet, green, and infrared filters to bring out compositional variations across the sunlit hemisphere of Iapetus. |
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It rotates counterclockwise every six days, and this direction, plus its location in the southern hemisphere, indicates that it is a high-pressure zone. |
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In the southern hemisphere it is the meeting place of the dry east to southeast winds generated by the subtropical highs, and the moisture-laden northwesterly monsoon winds. |
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Brazil is the fifth largest country in the world and spans both sides of the equator, making it both a northern and a southern hemisphere destination. |
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The pavilions will house plants from temperate regions of the southern hemisphere such as passion flowers, camellias, banksias, tea trees and wattles. |
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Even though I've spent years of my life making other people look their best for photo ops, I myself am probably one of the least photogenic people in the western hemisphere. |
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Yet, in one sense, the Monroe Doctrine, although originally applicable only to the western hemisphere, is a precedent for the present Truman Doctrine. |
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By the time the pirate crew was clamped in irons and stowed in the forecastle of Indefatigable, the sun was well on its way to the next hemisphere. |
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The sun was a glowing hemisphere, its faint rays slanting across the sea. |
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As an added bonus, the southern hemisphere is midway into its summer season, offering warm, comfortable temperatures for vacations this time of year. |
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With regard to human activities, the natural zone of high-cold scrub and meadow on the Tibetan Plateau differs clearly from sub polar zone of tundra in northern hemisphere. |
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Their appearance could also be the result of tissue compression and developing injury in the contralateral hemisphere due to the expanding edema formation. |
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These airstreams then turn northwards to the north of the Equator and meet the southern hemisphere south-easterlies in a trough zone south of the Equator. |
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Central America will not even obtain the prominence within the hemisphere that other larger Latin American countries could achieve, especially those in the Southern Cone. |
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Conditions will range from the calms and energy-sapping heat of the northern hemisphere to the icebergs, storms and monumental seas of the southern oceans. |
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I will even eat the strange species of fish which are being harvested in the southern hemisphere and offered as an alternative to our cod and haddock. |
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As for the northern hemisphere, there is general cooling of the atmosphere, i.e., around the stratopause and in the lower stratosphere from September to December-January. |
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A long plumb line, emerging from the bottom of the hemisphere, seems to suddenly drop, its tip a smaller, whirling cluster, reminiscent of the pooling and rippling of water. |
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These petty squabbles half a hemisphere away are not helping us at all. |
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And it's clear that this whole notion that the left hemisphere is the language hemisphere and the right hemisphere is a visual hemisphere cannot be applied to a rat, okay? |
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The right hemisphere embodies those artistic and intuitive qualities of holistic and integral design that are are familiar in all great design, art and craft. |
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Every four years, the best players in British Isles rugby pack their gumshields and head off on tour to test themselves against the giants of the southern hemisphere. |
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They figured that all men in the western hemisphere would be worn to a frazzle because they would try to watch all the matches AND go to work too. |
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If a cut is made into the depth of the Sylvian fissure, dividing the brain in two, a complex series of structures is revealed on the inner surface of the hemisphere. |
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Fitzgerald began by planting windbreaks of Monteray pine and cypress, sycamore and escallonia to protect an amazing collection of plants from the southern hemisphere. |
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Our other great highlight was the southern hemisphere premiere in 1999 of Szymanowski's chorally difficult Symphony No 3 of 1916 sung with the Christchurch Symphony. |
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Native to the southern hemisphere and predominantly found and grown in South Africa, proteas produce bright, exotic looking flowers sought after by the cut-flower industry. |
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The genus Populus contains approx. 30 species of woody plant, all found in the Northern hemisphere and exhibiting some of the fastest growth rates observed in temperate trees. |
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Perhaps avian flu is secretly another plot, a form of germ warfare to bring down the western hemisphere, dependent as it is on the existence of birds. |
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The anterior cerebral artery can be seen running on the medial surface of the hemisphere, first beneath and then around the genu of the corpus callosum. |
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These changes occur in the perilesional vicinity and in remote locations in functionally related areas in the affected and contralesional nonaffected hemisphere. |
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Working in Australia last year, I discovered that in the southern hemisphere the shop sells food such as steak and washed salad, not cheap sweeties and Dralon. |
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The line of intersection of these two planes marks the equinoxes, the points at which the Sun apparently crosses the Equator as it passes from one hemisphere to the other. |
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Here, in a different hemisphere, the acrid smell of firework smoke makes me think of cold nights, short days, cuddling up inside next to the heater. |
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The surgeon removes the articular cartilage with graduated reamers in 1-mm to 2-mm increments until the deepened socket becomes a true hemisphere. |
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Gourlay has been looking forward to returning home from Sydney, even if he is loathe to swap the sunshine of a southern hemisphere spring for the cold of a Scottish winter. |
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It is difficult, however, to generalize about species native to Australia since much of the literature is based on northern hemisphere or crop species. |
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The film depicts a worst-case scenario, where the shift is so sudden that most of the northern hemisphere is covered by ice within a couple of weeks. |
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This influx of fresh water causes the Gulf Stream, the ocean current that carries warm water from the equator into the northern hemisphere, to stop. |
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Subjects being prepared for neurosurgery were submitted to anesthesia of a single brain hemisphere at a time to test for the lateralization of critical functions. |
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Studies that demand this kind of hemispheric competition have revealed that control over voluntary attention seems to be preferentially lateralized to the left hemisphere. |
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Each town is alternately considered the Northern Hemisphere's Pole of Cold, meaning the coldest inhabited point in the Northern hemisphere. |
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In the southern hemisphere the flow of air around a low-pressure system is clockwise. |
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In the western hemisphere there is a need to date all descriptions concerning diversities in genderland. |
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All three families arose in the Northern Hemisphere and, except for a few of the more derived goerids, are confined to that hemisphere. |
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In 1804, Haiti, the second republic in the western hemisphere, proclaimed its independence, achieved by slave leaders. |
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Both teams were high in confidence, following successes in their end of year tests against nations from the Southern hemisphere. |
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In 1986 a then record northern hemisphere crowd of 50,383 attends the first test of the Ashes series at Old Trafford. |
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The Champ de Mars is situated on a prestigious avenue in Port Louis, the capital city and is the oldest racecourse in the southern hemisphere. |
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Warwick Academy, one of the oldest schools in the western hemisphere, is in the parish of Warwick, Bermuda. |
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High probability of kill also requires firing to usually occur from the rear hemisphere of the target. |
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Of the eight tournaments that have been held, all but one have been won by a national team from the southern hemisphere. |
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The brain contains areas that are specialized to deal with language, located in the perisylvian cortex of the left hemisphere. |
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Hence, at least the modern diversity of Sulae probably originated in the southern hemisphere. |
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During the sleeping cycle, one brain hemisphere remains active, while the other hemisphere shuts down. |
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Many tubenosed birds breed in the southern hemisphere and migrate north in the southern winter. |
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The warm zone spread in the northern hemisphere, where extensive dry desert appeared. |
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Four of the fuzes were conventional horns in the buoyant upper hemisphere of the mine. |
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At the end of the last ice age approximately 10,000 years ago, large proglacial lakes were a widespread feature in the northern hemisphere. |
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The evidence for such an erstwhile joining of these continents was patent to field geologists working in the southern hemisphere. |
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The Iapetus Ocean was situated in the southern hemisphere, between the paleocontinents of Laurentia, Baltica and Avalonia. |
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Due to the unique nature of this invasion in the southern hemisphere, it is difficult to predict likely impacts. |
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Nearly all species are found in temperate Northern hemisphere zones, from Europe to Asia and across North America. |
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The flowering season with different cultivars extends from late July to November in the northern hemisphere. |
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Together, they make up most of the land in Earth's western hemisphere and comprise the New World. |
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The development of New Imperialism saw the conquest of nearly all eastern hemisphere territories by colonial powers. |
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For an intuitive explanation of the origin of the Coriolis force, consider an object moving northward in the northern hemisphere. |
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Thermohaline circulation of the world's oceans involves the flow of warm surface waters from the southern hemisphere into the North Atlantic. |
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It is the densest water in the free ocean, and underlies other bottom and intermediate waters throughout most of the southern hemisphere. |
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Other possible causes are related to the impact of one or more large bolides in northern hemisphere at Popigai, Toms Canyon and Chesapeake Bay. |
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The mixed layer depth is in fact greater in winter than summer in each hemisphere. |
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In the southern hemisphere, the winds are generally milder, but summer storms near Mauritius can be severe. |
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New Zealand is located near the centre of the water hemisphere and is made up of two main islands and a number of smaller islands. |
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The first area is Wernicke's area, which is located in the posterior section of the superior temporal gyrus in the dominant cerebral hemisphere. |
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The second area is Broca's area, located in the posterior inferior frontal gyrus of the dominant hemisphere. |
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Blanket bogs do not occur north of the 65th latitude in the northern hemisphere. |
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After the surviving ships of Magellan's fleet visited the Moluccas in 1521, Spain claimed that those islands were within its western hemisphere. |
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This engraved double hemisphere map, Orbis Terrarum Nova et Accuratissima Tabula, was created by Nicolaes Visscher in 1658 in Amsterdam. |
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Crux is easily visible from the southern hemisphere at practically any time of year. |
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Thus, for example, Steve Fossett's global circumnavigation by balloon was entirely contained within the southern hemisphere. |
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John III and Charles V agreed to not send anyone else to the Moluccas until it was established in whose hemisphere the were situated. |
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Following the African coast southbound means upwind in the Southern hemisphere. |
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In Australia, because of its location in the southern hemisphere, Easter takes place in autumn. |
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Hence, Australian Easter is associated with harvest time, rather than with the coming of spring as in the northern hemisphere. |
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Veracruz has been described as having one of the richest varieties of wildlife in the western hemisphere. |
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In contrast, February, the equivalent of August in the northern hemisphere, has the least amount of sunshine. |
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Breeding season in the northern hemisphere lasts from March to June, peaking in April. |
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Tropical cyclones can form during any month of the year globally, but can occur in either the northern or southern hemisphere during November. |
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For the Destrieux Atlas, each vertex can be categorized as sulcal or gyral, and then subparcellated into 148 labels, 74 for each hemisphere. |
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Lissencephaly refers to a diffusely smooth-surfaced cerebral hemisphere without sulcation. |
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In the mid-to-end 17th century, Flamsteed, the first Astronomer Royal, produced a northern hemisphere catalogue accurate to about 10 arcsec. |
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This year September 22 is the day of the autumn equinox in the northern hemisphere, when night and day are nearly of the same length. |
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The hegemony of the northern hemisphere stinks like a rollmop forgotten in some unrefrigerated corner of the kitchen. |
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The March equinox is considered the start of autumn in the southern hemisphere, while the September equinox marks the start of spring. |
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Inflation, now pushing 28 percent, is the worst in the hemisphere. |
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Chilesaurus is the first herbivorous theropod, a lineage that includes mainly predatory dinosaurs, from the southern hemisphere. |
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In the northern hemisphere, the Sun crosses the celestial equator moving southward. |
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Clinically, she demonstrated no evidence of impaired perfusion of the right cerebral hemisphere. |
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Lateralization is characterized by the limiting of some function to one side of the brain or only one cerebral hemisphere. |
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We look forward to creating and jointly commercializing with MSN the premier Spanish-language sports Web sites in the hemisphere. |
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Vermis and contiguous hemisphere portions are wholly called the spinocerebellum, which is associated with rubrospinal and corticospinal tracts. |
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Scientists combined tree ring data and sediment records to investigate long-term changes in northern hemisphere temperature. |
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Regular up-and-unders were a hallmark of their southern hemisphere success this summer. |
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Isn't it interesting that in the northern hemisphere cumquats come into season in May, Cumquat May. |
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Grey phalaropes breed in Greenland, Iceland, Siberia and North America and migrate to the southern hemisphere in winter. |
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Stephan's medical birth history was significant and included a left hemisphere brain lesion, hydrocephaly with shunt placement, and probable sleep apnea. |
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Hemimegalencephaly is unilateral megalencephaly that is isolated, part of a hemihypertrophy syndrome or the result of hamartomatous overgrowth of one cerebral hemisphere. |
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South Africa's greater potency with ball in hand saw the southern hemisphere side continue their dominance over Six Nations champions Wales with victory in Cardiff. |
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Other similar features include high clouds forming an eye wall, other high clouds spiralling around the eye, and a counter-clockwise spin in the northern hemisphere. |
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He has contributed via his star charts, his constellation wheel chart and his webpage which contains a plethora of southern hemisphere astronomical information. |
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The tiny Mudwort plant is found widely in the southern hemisphere but in Europe it is restricted to just a few sites on the north west Wales coast. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain revealed focal T2 and fluid-attenuated inversion recovery hyperintense lesions in the right cerebral hemisphere and in the midbrain. |
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The MRI image of a brain section shown in Figure 1 comes from just lateral to the midline and shows the brain stem, the thalamus and one cerebellar and cerebral hemisphere. |
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As far back as anyone can remember, and then a million years farther back, the range of the redwoods and giant sequoias stretched across most of the northern hemisphere. |
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The frontal lobes are an area in the brain of mammals located at the front of each cerebral hemisphere and are thought to be critical for advanced intelligence. |
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The extinction of the mammoth and other megafauna such as the woolly rhino, giant deer and cave bear is blamed on the loss of grassland across the northern hemisphere. |
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Monsoon troughing in the western Pacific reaches its zenith in latitude during the late summer when the wintertime surface ridge in the opposite hemisphere is the strongest. |
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The IACHR is a permanent body which meets in regular and special sessions several times a year to examine allegations of human rights violations in the hemisphere. |
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In its periphery, Oceania sprawls 28 degrees north to the Bonin Islands in the northern hemisphere, and 55 degrees south to Macquarie Island in the southern hemisphere. |
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The first documented outbreak of smallpox, previously an Eastern hemisphere disease, on Hispaniola occurred in December 1518 among enslaved African miners. |
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Internet in Cuba has some of the lowest penetration rates in the Western hemisphere, and all content is subject to review by the Department of Revolutionary Orientation. |
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It is also visible near the horizon from tropical latitudes of the northern hemisphere for a few hours every night during the northern winter and spring. |
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While participating in the Napoleonic Wars in the Western hemisphere, the Portuguese Navy was also engaged in operations in the waters of Southeast Asia. |
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Hipparchus also created a comprehensive catalog of 1020 stars, and most of the constellations of the northern hemisphere derive from Greek astronomy. |
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His map covers the entire world in a double hemisphere projection. |
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Last Glacial Maximum refugia were places where humans survived during the last glacial period in the northern hemisphere, around 25,000 to 20,000 years ago. |
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Epiretinal and internal limiting membrane peeling was performed, and the ischemic inferior retinal hemisphere was laser photocoagulated at 180 degree with confluent spots. |
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Warm summers in the Southern hemisphere occur when that hemisphere is tilted toward the sun and the Earth is nearest the sun in its elliptical orbit. |
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Subpolar circulation in the southern hemisphere is dominated by the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, due to the lack of large landmasses breaking up the Southern Ocean. |
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Circulation around the high pressure is clockwise in the northern hemisphere and counterclockwise in the southern hemisphere, due to the Coriolis effect. |
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This rotation is generally clockwise in the southern hemisphere and counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere, and is caused by the Coriolis effect. |
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Baseball players don't care about which hemisphere they're playing in. |
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In contrast to the present Earth and its distribution of continental mass, much of Pangaea was in the southern hemisphere and surrounded by a superocean, Panthalassa. |
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For temperate living bats, births typically take place in May or June in the northern hemisphere while births in the southern hemisphere occur in November and December. |
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Astronomers know today that the Earth revolving around the sun is tilted on its axis, bringing each hemisphere now closer to the sun, now further away. |
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A second method of determining the latitude of the observer measures the angle of elevation of a celestial pole, north in the northern hemisphere. |
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The first is increases in ultraviolet radiation due to ozone depletion, and this mainly affects the Antarctic and other areas of the southern hemisphere. |
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It occurs mainly in the northern hemisphere, where birds are funnelled on to specific routes by natural barriers such as the Mediterranean Sea or the Caribbean Sea. |
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The active hemisphere handles surfacing and breathing behavior. |
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The currents in the Northern Hemisphere are weaker than those in the Southern Hemisphere due to the differences in strength between the westerlies of each hemisphere. |
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The vast ocean of Panthalassa covered most of the northern hemisphere. |
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With the supercontinent Gondwana covering the equator and much of the southern hemisphere, a large ocean occupied most of the northern half of the globe. |
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The release of water raised sea levels again, restoring the ingress of colder water from the Pacific with an accompanying shift to northern hemisphere ice accumulation. |
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Since the 20th century the majority reside in the southern hemisphere due to secularisation of Europe, and increased persecution in the Middle East. |
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The OSCE has 56 member states, covering most of the northern hemisphere. |
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To celebrate the club's centenary a 6 match tour to Australia and Fiji was arranged in August 1980, the first undertaken by an English club in the southern hemisphere. |
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The Six Nations Championship played between the Home Nations, Italy and France is the premier international tournament in the northern hemisphere. |
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The northern hemisphere season continues through to March or April. |
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The vast majority of the world's human population resides in temperate zones, especially in the northern hemisphere, due to its greater mass of land. |
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The British and Irish Lions is a team chosen from each national team and undertakes tours of the southern hemisphere rugby playing nations every four years. |
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Exitance is the amount of power per unit area expressed in watts per square meter, or square centimeter, that leaves a surface and is radiated into a hemisphere. |
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Another informed and sobering estimate is that by 1800 indigenous populations in the western hemisphere were a tenth of what they had been three centuries before. |
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There also exists a grouping of major native varieties of English in the southern hemisphere, the most prominent being Australian and New Zealand English. |
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It involved the transfer of goods unique to one hemisphere to another. |
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Both passes are inclined to the ring plane so that they are in the northern hemisphere near periapsis, or perikron, and in the southern hemisphere at apoapsis, or apokron. |
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