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| ly true lily native to Arizona, where a few | populations can be found in the Huachuca, Chiricahua, a |
| lifornia, where it is known from only a few | populations on three of the eight islands. |
| nty, Colorado, where it is known from a few | populations in Middle Park, a mountain basin. |
| leedyi, very rare and limited to a few | populations in Minnesota and upstate New York. |
| to California, where it is known from a two | populations along the border between Tuolumne and Calav |
| survives in the Koʻolau Range, where a few | populations had been known. |
| It is known from only a few | populations in northern Baja California and southern Sa |
| detected temephos resistance in A. aegypti | populations from several localities in the country in 1 |
| Because of worries about declining | populations, sport fishermen and conservationists now w |
| verall, limited in distribution to about 80 | populations in a single network of water bodies, but it |
| In 2004 there were about 150 | populations known, but many of these are very small. |
| There are about 104 | populations known to exist, but most of these are small |
| estimating the density and/or abundance of | populations. |
| 8 as a planned community to accommodate the | populations of Ray, Barcelona and Sonora, which were ab |
| is dominated by Crucian Carp accompanied by | populations of Perch, Roach, Tench, and Common Carp. |
| arl oyster, gorgonian coral, and acorn worm | populations. |
| Across two | populations, there are fewer than a hundred individuals |
| His work on locally adapted plant | populations led him to coin the term "ecotype" in 1922. |
| In addition, isolated | populations have been reported in northeastern Mexico. |
| producing or virus-generating adherent cell | populations in the large-scale commercial production of |
| gs while Ascaris lumbricoides affects human | populations, typically in sub-tropical and tropical are |
| in urban areas with large African American | populations and will be funded in part by the National |
| he use of chemical warfare against civilian | populations in contravention of international agreement |
| ies and offenses committed against civilian | populations between 1938 and 1945. |
| ic, and his genocidal acts against civilian | populations in Croatia and Bosnia." |
| nverted to Islam and used against Christian | populations in the Ottoman Empire. |
| Among all the | populations of East and Southeast Asia, Haplogroup O3 i |
| he solution is services that target all the | populations.” |
| When all county | populations are combined, the entire region is constitu |
| is the highest educated among all immigrant | populations. |
| ve - see megatsunami - wiping out all human | populations in the valley). |
| parthenogenesis on these hosts allows large | populations of aphids to build up quickly. |
| It measures the health of almost 8,000 | populations of more than 2,500 species. |
| The lake also supports | populations of the endangered pallid sturgeon. |
| The dams have also affected | populations of some species of fish and crustaceans in |
| There are also lowland | populations in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, and Mato Grosso, Br |
| Guyana in the Amazon Basin; also localised | populations in Peru and French Guiana. |
| There are also some | populations in Kansas and Iowa, but few of these may la |
| are gentrifying the area, but now also has | populations of blacks (particularly in Lafayette Square |
| There are also feral | populations in the region, and it has been domesticated |
| In the past it also included | populations off Central and South America, but in 1995 |
| Also, small | populations of American Black Duck, Ring-necked Duck an |
| of 0-1700 m above sea level, although most | populations are found below 100 m and plants are rare a |
| on in some coastal areas, although interior | populations have declined due to habitat loss. |
| y 440mm and tail length 330mm although wild | populations show variation depending on their location, |
| ies in the genus Epixerus, although eastern | populations (subspecies Epixerus ebii wilsoni) were pre |
| saying that: "To attempt to amalgamate two | populations, composed of races of men diverse in langua |
| the total Y-chromosome variation among the | populations of each of these language families. |
| ria, Japan and occurs very rarely among the | populations of Southeast Asia, including the Vietnamese |
| ning 30 to 50 plants are divided among five | populations, but three of the populations have only one |
| is increasingly concentrated among younger | populations, who generally and erroneously believe that |
| The genetic differences among divergent | populations can involve silent mutations (that have no |
| pressures on lemur habitats and, among some | populations, increased the rate of lemur hunting for fo |
| dency toward extinction among predator-prey | populations with a series of experiments in 1934. |
| displacement has led to poverty among rural | populations, as 2.9 million Afghans are involved in pop |
| sceptibility to common diseases among large | populations, rather than finding specific genetic flaws |
| frequency and diversity values among modern | populations of Koreans and is absent from most populati |
| ct aims to promote tolerance amongst Jewish | populations within Israel, including Ashkenazim, Mizrah |
| on affects the dynamics of animal and plant | populations”. |
| individuals between the lagoon and coastal | populations. |
| area of the native Susquehannock and Lenape | populations was inland to the west. |
| has also been introduced to Nevada, and the | populations in Utah may be the results of introductions |
| It has both neotenic and terrestrial | populations. |
| built to serve the year round and seasonal | populations of Wellesley Island. |
| ted from Santa Cruz Island in 1968, and two | populations were noted on Anacapa Island in 1998; in dr |
| They first become apparent in July and as | populations continue to grow they become increasingly n |
| d mangrove forests, and wild bird and lemur | populations. |
| ity Sinhalese and minority Tamils and Moors | populations since 1915. |
| e food and water supplies, soil, and animal | populations. |
| ts relating to the rights of Roma and Sinti | populations. |
| 8% - Typical of Uralic, Siberian and Altaic | populations. |
| s now a highly threatened species, and some | populations have already been extirpated. |
| t Neanderthals lived in "small and isolated | populations, and probably did not interbreed with their |
| bility of interacting consumer and resource | populations when the consumer keeps the resource popula |
| st it comprised New Orleans and significant | populations from surrounding areas, but it has incremen |
| lizes in difficult to reach and underserved | populations. |
| However, the captive and wild | populations of the Mariana Crow, Guam rail and the Micr |
| its range, but the Scandinavian and Russian | populations migrate south in winter; individuals someti |
| nd auditory learning in normal and clinical | populations. |
| y been perpetrated on the Turkish and Greek | populations. |
| model for the cycling of predator and prey | populations. |
| ices are provided to the local and regional | populations of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdon, North Ess |
| letal records of early farming and pastoral | populations. |
| he more acceptable Cape Coloured and Indian | populations. |
| rom their job of lowering the mouse and rat | populations. |
| by 46,632, while the Ukrainian and Russian | populations increased by 135,161 and 4,322 people, resp |
| netic continuity between ancient and modern | populations of the Middle Asia, integrity of the histor |
| ly on the fault line between sunni and shia | populations. |
| and coexistence between the Arab and Jewish | populations of Israel, who often live segregated from o |
| It has seen Celtic, Roman and Avarian | populations throughout its history, according to archae |
| being made to ensure its survival and Mohua | populations have been established on several predator-f |
| Oligocene until the Pleistocene, and relict | populations that lived on Lord Howe Island and New Cale |
| luted in turn by the domesticated and feral | populations. |
| mong established anglophone and francophone | populations, and a shift in immigration from English-sp |
| stem and aids local fish, bird and wildlife | populations during the times of the year when water sou |
| s known from several reduced and threatened | populations in Mono and Inyo Counties. |
| -General to report on the Iraqi and Kurdish | populations affected by repression from the Iraqi autho |
| parities affecting underserved and minority | populations, tobacco control and emergency preparedness |
| ly represent the francophone and anglophone | populations on the maple leaf flag by adding blue strip |
| South China and Taiwanese | populations are sometimes treated as subspecies fokiens |
| 0 miles disjunct from the Charlotte and Lee | populations. |
| , though popular among the monastic and lay | populations that he preached to, deviated enough from t |
| in coloration between northern and southern | populations. |
| e between a scientific elite and illiterate | populations. |
| geting of an opponent's cities and civilian | populations. |
| Pettah, however a large Sinhalese and Tamil | populations also exits. |
| ation; laterality among normal and abnormal | populations; memory and amnestic disorders; unilateral |
| o preserve the significant plant and animal | populations found in the Washpool and Gibraltar Range f |
| of one-third or one-half normal, and large | populations in distress. |
| rly those with Indigenous and disadvantaged | populations. |
| each has one of the largest gay and lesbian | populations in the country. |
| the European-American and African-American | populations. |
| he plateau of the Mendip Hills and supports | populations of two nationally rare plant species. |
| d here are notable ethnic groups and native | populations from the Oceania (Pacific Islands and Austr |
| other Caribbean backgrounds, and Vietnamese | populations being most notable. |
| Turkish and Azeri | populations are atypical among Altaic speakers in havin |
| : The Story of Continental Drift and Animal | Populations. |
| et at Moquegua, where the Wari and Tiwanaku | populations co-existed without conflicts. |
| and peripheral nervous systems and specific | populations of endocrine cells in the adenohypophysis, |
| ationed to separate Israeli and Palestinian | populations to "protect the new Palestinian State" from |
| suffered significant disturbance and other | populations of this fern may still exist in unexplored |
| c health services to resident and transient | populations of the state regardless of social circumsta |
| r cities and towns were destroyed and their | populations massacred; the countryside (with its villag |
| y use the staging area in autumn, and large | populations of ducks are also easily observed. |
| y low African American, Hispanic, and Asian | populations. |
| eighborhood, with a large Hispanic and Arab | populations. |
| Hispanic White, Asian, and African-American | populations. |
| town attracted large seasonal and permanent | populations of native peoples because of the confluence |
| mmittees on Foreign Relations and Displaced | Populations. |
| re beneficial in destroying and controlling | populations of larvae that are damaging or deadly to cr |
| Iraqis, and their large and well-integrated | populations of Palestinians, both countries have closed |
| A mix of rural and urban | populations, especially as the town of Conception Bay S |
| venue home as the original Irish and German | populations began moving outward following the Emancipa |
| in Mongolians, Tibetans, Koreans, and among | populations of Japan, China, Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan, |
| Between 2000 and 2009, | populations of dwarf lemur around Tamatave, Tampira, Ma |
| ls of different wild growing and cultivated | populations of T. pannonicus from Hungary, as well as s |
| ch tension felt between the white and black | populations in the town. |
| f bilingualism (in normal and brain-damaged | populations), and non-linguistic cognitive processes in |
| the Eastern DRC to terrorize and demoralize | populations. |
| g and lifestyles of indigenous and colonial | populations contributed to their continued subjugation. |
| Largemouth bass, crappie, and bream | populations may never return to normal. |
| the health of the port workforce and nearby | populations from serious respiratory diseases which wou |
| Several other small, natural and planted | populations occur in Alameda and Contra Costa counties. |
| It is a benthopelagic fish, and marine | populations migrate to freshwater streams to breed. |
| along the east coast of Queensland and has | populations recorded from Elcho Island and Groote Eylan |
| 75% of the Texas and Louisiana | populations (13.1 million people) live within 3.5 drivi |
| Tamil, Sinhalese, Sri Lankan Tamil and Moor | populations. |
| As the school and town | populations shrank in size, the school was moved into t |
| clusively a foreign policy issue - and thus | populations which had no state to back up their claims |
| d little to protect the moose, elk and deer | populations. |
| often under environmental changes and when | populations migrate to new areas with different environ |
| , it only occurs in restricted and isolated | populations in steep canyons and arroyos near Moab, Uta |
| the divergence of the European and African | populations. |
| ed tide that decimated the whelk and quahog | populations. |
| later become the home of Italian and Asian | populations. |
| ntury, inhabited by Polish Jewish and Rusyn | populations. |
| vantage over depressed salmon and steelhead | populations. |
| ociated with anxiety in normal and clinical | populations. |
| this is used for monitoring and estimating | populations. |
| l features from neighboring Uzbek and Tajik | populations. |
| which used to have prominent Sikh and Hindu | populations before the independence in 1947. |
| h, Polish, Somali, Pakistani, and Caribbean | populations, who have contributed significantly to the |
| he strife between the non-Muslim and Muslim | populations. |
| oncerning the Exchange of Greek and Turkish | Populations was an agreement between the Greek and Turk |
| Chiadma and Haha | populations from the countryside seized the opportunity |
| -structures, electron density, and Mulliken | populations. |
| disease patterns in indigenous and isolated | populations. |
| actively with the burgeoning Chin and Karen | populations in southern Indianapolis, providing transla |
| w Saxifrage (Saxifraga granulata) and small | populations of both Greater Butterfly Orchid (Platanthe |
| egional habitat for bird, fish and wildlife | populations including white-tailed deer, Great Blue Her |
| omised the city's large Catholic and Jewish | populations that they would be represented among the To |
| youth, families, congregations, and prison | populations. |
| reeks with other European and Mediterranean | populations based on 120 loci (view MDS plot). |
| has now spread amongst the Monoid and human | populations, but regrettably, they have little natural |
| ional outreach to diverse ethnic and native | populations, children of migrant workers, refugees and |
| streams, and may endanger plant and animal | populations. |
| The Asian and American | populations of cinnamon fern are generally considered t |
| Naikpod Gond (Gondi people) and Andh tribal | populations of Andhra Pradesh . |
| Are there any specific | populations that get Wolman disease more frequently tha |
| eletal remains, is the primary approach for | populations that precede the modern era. |
| Both villages have approximately similar | populations. |
| A. pallida is known from approximately 13 | populations in Alameda and Contra Costa counties. |
| There are four | populations at last count. |
| hnicity, gender, and rank, and are complete | populations, rather than samples, so they accurately re |
| common, and in some places there are large | populations of spring gentian, Gentiana verna, a nation |
| There are large | populations of sheep belonging to local farms, and duck |
| Furthermore, there are isolated | populations in central Italy and on Sardinia and Corsic |
| Taiwanese aborigines, but there are larger | populations in the cities of Hualian and Taidong. |
| There are 8 | populations in Arizona and four more south of the borde |
| There are 18 | populations remaining with a total of no more than 110 |
| There are confirmed | populations around San Diego and along the Santa Ana Ri |
| Currently, there are large | populations of Dorcas gazelles in the Negev and the Ara |
| There are smaller | populations of other Beja ethnic groups in Egypt's East |
| In some winters there are large | populations of field voles, which attract short-eared o |
| in temperate climates where there are large | populations of stray dogs, but little is known about th |
| e Austronesian-speaking peoples are various | populations in Oceania and Southeast Asia that speak la |
| There are 30 | populations of the plant, 28 in Oregon and 2 over the b |
| There are also | populations of Fallow Deer (Dama dama) and Roe Deer(Cap |
| There are seven | populations. |
| There are declining | populations, with last count around 1,500 located in th |
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