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Pedology, as a unique subdiscipline of soil science, contributes inordinately to Earth science, including, for example, elucidation of field variability, surficial weathering processes, Earth system dynamics, and vadose zone flow and transport.
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In otherwise healthy populations norovirus gastroenteritis is generally mild and self limiting, but there is increasing evidence that it may lead to long-term sequelae [ 7, 8] and contribute to excess mortality in the elderly and the immunocompromised [ 9– 16] who are inordinately affected in healthcare-associated outbreaks.
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