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From around 5000 BP, conditions became dryer and, between ca.3000 BP and ca.700 BP, clearance of land by pre-Roman, Roman, and especially Islamic agricultural settlers caused widespread erosion and the deposition of extensive spreads of topsoil dominated sediment within river valleys (i.e., the Holocene terrace) and in coastal estuaries.

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Municipalities would do well to use larvacides that prevent new generations of mosquitoes, he added, saying extensive spreading of a natural product, a bacterium that kills just mosquito larvae, had greatly reduced mosquito numbers around New York.

Just around the corner, sit on the floor for dinner at Chim Sáo (65 Ngo Hue), favoured for its delicious, good-value extensive spread of Vietnamese dishes (grilled beef encased in betel leaves, green mango salad, and hot pots).

"We have to educate ourselves," says Takemori, pointing to an extensive spread of existing masterplans – produced by the Army Corp, the County of Los Angeles, the City of Los Angeles, the City of Long Beach, the LA Metro, the Department of Water and Power and the Department of Sanitation, among others.

However, extensive spread of resistance was not reported before 2007.

With the extensive spread of the Internet and mobile terminals, Internet access from a mobile terminal becomes more important than ever before.

Distraction theory might serve to explain why the extensive spread of home computers and internet access does not result in the many positive learning and democratic gains that are expected.

The causes are thought to comprise the extensive spread of chemical pollutants affecting both bat and prey populations, changes in landscape composition and structure leading to population fragmentation or roost deterioration, and infectious diseases.

This has been mainly attributed to a lack of H3S10 phosphorylation and an extensive spreading of heterochromatin in the absence of JIL-1.

Despite the extensive spread of HBV/E in this crescent, the virus is marked by a peculiarly low overall sequence diversity of 1.75% over the whole genome [8].

Very high population density, particularly in slum areas in "mega-cities" and a high birth rate are likely to have contributed to extensive spread of infection.

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