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The early Holocene (11.7 8.5 kyr BP) interval reveals relatively dry conditions compared to the mostly moist and warm middle Holocene (8.5 5 kyr BP), which is characterized by the establishment of the species-rich warm mixed and temperate deciduous forests in the low elevation belt, temperate deciduous beech-hornbeam forests in the middle and cool conifer forest in upper mountain belt.
They are mostly moist.
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Overall, the optimal habitat for P. t. troglodytes in southern Cameroon is relatively uniform and mostly composed of moist rainforest.
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I pretty much always marinate swordfish, whether I'm cooking it in a skillet, a grill pan or on a real grill (and you can cook this dish any of those ways), in part because the marinade helps keep the fish moist, but mostly because marinating is an easy way to add a huge flavor boost.
The country is mostly savannah, although the moist and mountainous east supports tropical evergreen and hardwood forests.
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This grades patients with mild erythema or dry desquamation as 1, moderate to brisk erythema or patchy moist desquamation mostly confined to the skin folds as 2 and confluent moist desquamation as 3. Desquamation was scored separately on a 3-point scale (0-none, 1-dry, 2-moist).
During the evolutionary history of the genus Trochulus, hairs appear to have been lost several times independently (Fig. 3, Table 1) and this was always correlated with a shift in habitat (i.e. hairs are only present in moist habitats, mostly woodlands).
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