Sentences with phrase «relatively widespread nature»

Chronologies developed from sites near to the elevational or latitudinal tree lines often show sensitivity to summer temperature and, because of their annual resolution, absolute dating and relatively widespread nature, they have contributed to many local, continental and hemispheric temperature reconstructions.

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Although Ebola outbreaks are relatively rare — fewer than 1000 cases have been reported worldwide — the virus poses a widespread threat, as Thomas Folks of the CDC points out in a commentary accompanying the paper in Nature Medicine.
«The geographical distribution and abundant occurrences of Macroelongatoolithus egg remains reveal that giant oviraptosaurs were relatively widespread and perhaps even common in the early part of the Late Cretaceous, even though their skeletal remains are scarce and have yet to be identified in many regions,» they write in Nature Communications.
The problem appears to be relatively widespread in nature, with users from all over the world reporting that they have been affected by it.
What's helped drive this widespread adoption of Android is its relatively open nature, allowing businesses to tailor devices and programs to their specific needs.
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