Sentences with phrase «of eurasian»

If Armenian lawmakers vote for the new legislation, their country will become the second member - state of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) to demonstrate positive attitude towards the crypto sector.
The Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has asked the leaders of the Eurasian Economic Union countries to jointly develop a common approach to cryptocurrencies.
He has also litigated in anti-dumping cases at the Court of the Eurasian Economic Community, located in Minsk, Belarus.
The discharge of Eurasian rivers draining into the Arctic Ocean shows an increase since the 1930s (Peterson et al., 2002), generally consistent with changes in temperature and the large - scale atmospheric circulation.
Mixed with pollution, dust and black carbon (soot) from India and elsewhere, this spreads a brown cloud across swaths of the Eurasian landmass.
Tyrrell, N. L., Karpechko, A. Y., and Räisänen, P.: The influence of Eurasian snow extent on the northern extratropical stratosphere in a QBO resolving model.
Together these 24 fields provide more than 60 per cent of Eurasian known gas recovery.
These countries lie on or near the northern edge of the Arabian and Indian Plates that are colliding with the southern margin of the Eurasian Plate (see the figure, panel A).
«The freshwater changes were due to a cyclonic (anticlockwise) shift in the ocean pathway of Eurasian runoff forced by strengthening of the west - to - east Northern Hemisphere atmospheric circulation characterized by an increased Arctic Oscillation9 index.
Since then roughly 1,100 people have died in earthquakes each year in the western Americas and Carribean, compared to 8,900 / year along the southern edge of the Eurasian plate.
That is ~ 45 W / m2 more being available at 65N than at present IE: very little chance of any Eurasian snowfield persisting during the HCO, and rapid melting of residual ones before the HCO.
This because of greater moisture being present in the late Autumn and giving rise to a quicker / greater westward advance of the Eurasian snowfield.
Precipitation characteristics of the Eurasian Arctic drainage system.
Climatic changes of the Eurasian ice shelf (in Russian) Saint Petersburg Naouka 2007 pp. 106 - 110
NSF - funded research has shown that variability in the extent of Eurasian snow cover can be used to predict cold or warm winters across the entire mid-latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere.
Reference: Patton, H., et.al., Deglaciation of Eurasian Ice Sheet Complex, Quaternary Science Reviews.
The influence of the Eurasian ice sheet extended far beyond what was directly covered by ice.
The speed of formation of the Eurasian snowfield is correlated with a stronger winter Siberian high and migration into the Arctic.
Hi HR, EIE is a collection of sea ice extent in the three most eastern seas of the Eurasian Arctic: the Laptev, East Siberian, and Chukchi shelf seas.
A qualitychecked database of snow - related parameters is being established covering the northern part of the Eurasian continent for further use by the scientific community.
Between Heaven and Earth / Masterpieces of the ancient cultures of the Eurasian steppes from the collection of the Historical Museum and artworks by sculptor Dashi Namdakov, exhibition catalogue (State Historical Museum) 2013 The Nomad: Memory of the Future, exhibition catalogue with Foreword by Ettagale Blauer (National Arts Club) 2012 Dashi Namdakov: A Nomad's Universe, exhibition catalogue with Foreword by Lyudmila Martz (Halcyon Gallery)
Dashi Namdakov is a Russian sculptor, graphic artist and jeweller whose works draw on the ancient culture and artistic styles of the Eurasian steppes and on Buddhist and shamanic mythology.
After the destruction of the EARTH, the leaders of the Eurasian Dynasty escaped on board an evacuation fleet.
Also Cabo da Roca, the most western point of the Eurasian continent is only 35 kilometres away.
Confirmation of low genetic diversity and multiple breeding females in a social group of Eurasian badgers from microsatellite and field data
Kyrgyzstan, part of the former Soviet Union lies in the heart of the Eurasian continent and once straddled the Great Silk Road.
Pre-release controversy has focused on the film's apparent white - washing of Hawaii, but leaving aside the dubious casting of Stone as a woman of Eurasian heritage, Aloha tries to engage with the tricky issue of Hawaiian identity by spending a lot of time with Kanahele and the Nation Of Hawai'i, which advocates for Hawaiian independence and treats the presence of the U.S. as an occupation.
Recently, a family of Eurasian collared doves have moved into the hood, and I love their coo - hooing.
They are not regarded as direct human ancestors but DNA analysis has revealed that between 1 % and 4 % of the Eurasian human genome seems to come from Neanderthals.
The international study showed that around 60 per cent of Eurasian grey wolf genomes carried small blocks of the DNA of domestic dogs, suggesting that wolves cross-bred with dogs in past generations.
Li's research on MGK builds on work by his Washington University colleague Michael Frachetti, professor of anthropology, whose research suggests that herding communities living along these mountain ranges formed a massive exchange network that spanned much of the Eurasian continent.
They found that the eastern part of the Eurasian Basin is evolving into a state with fewer distinct layers defined by changes in temperature and salinity.
The only mammals not of Eurasian origin are the hominins — «striking» evidence the hominins were «behaving differently from other animals,» Foley says.
I thought Japan was part of the Eurasian plate, not the North American plate.
A rare subspecies of Eurasian lynx, the Balkan lynx, numbers less than 50 individuals — but a newborn has just been found in the wild, raising hopes for the species» survival
According to the study, dogs were domesticated not once but twice, on opposite ends of the Eurasian continent at least 15,000 years ago.
Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5 viruses of Eurasian origin continue to circulate and evolve in North American wild birds.
This new publication follows a recent article describing the introduction of Eurasian HPAI H5N8 into North America at the end of 2014 and the detection of a different mixed - origin virus (HPAI H5N2) in wild birds.
The remarkable specimen — which includes nine skeletal elements from one individual, including the thoracic vertebrae and the femoral bones — is being heralded as the «best preserved hesperornithiform material from Asia» and to be «the first report of the hesperorinthiforms from the eastern margin of the Eurasian Continent.»
Their traditions put their arrival in the area at more than 2000 years ago, which could well account for the presence of Eurasian DNA in Khoisan tribes.
The sentence comes just a month after Glenn Schweitzer, director of Eurasian programs at the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, was detained and interrogated while visiting Tehran to build collaborations in the medical sciences.
They were accompanied by Glenn Schweitzer, director of Eurasian programs at the Academies, who has spearheaded an 8 - year effort to nurture scientific ties with Iran in the absence of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Descendants of Eurasian boars from Russia and introduced for sport hunting long ago, they cause substantial damage to indigenous habitats.
By 12 000 years ago, modern humans occupied the whole of the Eurasian continent including the remotest regions of northeast Siberia.
These were European hamsters, a species that is endangered in France and thought to be on the decline in the rest of their Eurasian range.
Along with Mark Hauber, professor of neurobiology and behavior at City University of New York, and their co-authors, Dinets has discovered that two species of Eurasian cuckoos are on the verge of invading North America, and one of them may already be breeding here.
We show that Neandertals shared more genetic variants with present - day humans in Eurasia than with present - day humans in sub-Saharan Africa, suggesting that gene flow from Neandertals into the ancestors of non-Africans occurred before the divergence of Eurasian groups from each other.
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.
Warm Atlantic waters, delivered by an offshoot of the Gulf Stream, have long been known to prevent ice formation north of Scandinavia, on the western side of the Eurasian basin.
On the eastern side of the Eurasian basin, say Polyakov and his colleagues, air temperatures were the main culprit for ice melting in the 2000s.
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