Sentences with phrase «eurasian tree»

Instrumental temperatures (1871 - 1997) are in black, circum - Arctic temperature proxies [1600 - 1990, from (2 — Overpeck)-RSB- are in yellow, northern NH tree - ring densities [1550 - 1960, from (3 — Briffa et al 1998 (Nature); Briffa et al 1998 (Proc Roy Soc London)-RRB-, processed to retain low - frequency signals] are in pale blue, NH temperature proxies [1000 - 1992, from (4 — Jones et al 1998)-RSB- are in red, global climate proxies [1000 - 1980, from (5, 6 — MBH99)-RSB- are in purple, and an average of three northern Eurasian tree - ring width chronologies [1 - 1993, from (10 — Briffa et al 2000)-RSB- is in green.
«an average of three northern Eurasian tree - ring width chronologies [1 - 1993, from (10 — Briffa et al 2000)-RSB- is in green.
Whilst there has been the passage of some time since the creation of the first set of 1,001 composite records, staff at the CRU have returned to this data recently as part of a project funded by NERC, which commenced in May 2010, that encapsulates this NW Eurasian tree - ring study, and which will be completed no later than October 2012.
Merit Release Birds, such as the Eurasian Tree Sparrow, are believed to increase one's positive karma when kissed and released during Buddhist rituals.
In rural restaurants, the three predominant species he saw were declining in numbers in the countryside: house sparrows, white wagtails and Eurasian tree sparrows.
These Old World beetles were imported and released in the early 2000s as a biological control for tamarisk, a once - beloved Eurasian tree that now monopolizes vast stretches of western waterways.
In a recent study, Buchy showed that Eurasian tree sparrows, a species commonly used in merit releases, can harbor H5N1 and transmit it to other birds.

Not exact matches

In March he published an analysis of two swine branches of the H1N1 family tree — one of them a Eurasian strain that contributed segments of the novel H1N1 now infecting humans.
The authors summarized work that investigated the genomes of more than 20 ancients in the Eurasian family tree, including the 45,000 - year - old Ust» - Ishim individual from Central Siberia, for their paper.
Tree - ring width (and limited density [Luckman and Wilson, 2005]-RRB- data derived from living and subfossil wood of coniferous tree species were compiled from 66 high - elevation and latitudinal treeline North American and Eurasian siTree - ring width (and limited density [Luckman and Wilson, 2005]-RRB- data derived from living and subfossil wood of coniferous tree species were compiled from 66 high - elevation and latitudinal treeline North American and Eurasian sitree species were compiled from 66 high - elevation and latitudinal treeline North American and Eurasian sites.
I believe you criticised the inclusion of the 2000 (Eurasian) tree - ring series (since reiterated by Malcolm).
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