rapid change
How Did Rapid Change During the Meiji Period Affect Japan s Worldview?
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Ageing, frailty and resilience in Botswana: rapid ageing, rapid change Findings from a national working group meeting and literature review
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Markets and climate are driving rapid change in farming practices in Savannah West Africa
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Rapid change in East Antarctic terrestrial vegetation in response to regional drying
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Multi-generational responses of a marine polychaete to a rapid change in seawater pCO(2)
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Rapid change of strategy is necessary for development of dromedary camel pastoralism in the Cholistan desert of Pakistan
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A MODEL OF EVOLUTIONARY BASE SUBSTITUTIONS AND ITS APPLICATION WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO RAPID CHANGE OF PSEUDOGENES
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Rapid change of superconductivity and electron-phonon coupling through critical doping in Bi-2212
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Using Information Systems to Improve a Mid-Sized Local Health Department’s Effectiveness in a Time of Rapid Change
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Rapid climate change: scientific challenges and the new NERC programme
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Dominance structure of assemblages is regulated over a period of rapid environmental change
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Brain mitochondrial bioenergetics change with rapid and prolonged shifts in aggression in the honey bee, Apis mellifera
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Geohazards and myths: ancient memories of rapid coastal change in the Asia-Pacific region and their value to future adaptation
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Rapid Reports RATES OF CHANGE OVER 12 MONTHS OF THE AGRICULTURAL PRICE INDICES 1986 6
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Rapid attribution of the August 2016 flood inducing extreme precipitation in south Louisiana to climate change
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Police identity in a time of rapid organizational, social and political change: A pilot report, Avon and Somerset constabulary
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Using Clumped Isotopes and Radiocarbon to Characterize Rapid Climate Change During the Last Glacial Cycle
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China's nutrition transition: the effects of rapid social change on adult activity patterns and overweight
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Neurogenomics and the role of a large mutational target on rapid behavioral change
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Genomic concatemerization/deletion in rotaviruses: a new mechanism for generating rapid genetic change of potential epidemiological importance.
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