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Electrodes were placed on the right parasternal and precordial areas, and continuous monitoring occurred between 7 05 and 20 05 with the average monitoring period occurring from 9 30 to 19 00.
The Carboniferous Period occurred from about 354 to 290 million years ago during the late Paleozoic Era.
This interval, known as the Medieval Warm Period, occurred from approximately ad 1000 to the first half of the 13th century.
Tapinocephalus, extinct genus of therapsids, relatives of mammals, found as fossils in Permian rocks of South Africa (the Permian Period occurred from 299 million to 251 million years ago).
Queenston Delta, Late Ordovician wedge of sediments that spread across an extensive area of northeastern North America and was thickest in New York and Quebec (the Late Ordovician Period occurred from 461 million to 444 million years ago).
Didymograptus, genus of graptolites (an extinct group of colonial animals related to primitive chordates) found as fossils in Early and Middle Ordovician marine rocks (the Ordovician Period occurred from 505 to 478 million years ago).
Theodossia, genus of extinct brachiopods (lamp shells) the fossils of which are restricted to Early Devonian marine rocks (the Devonian period occurred from 408 million to 360 million years ago).
The worst period occurred from 1973-85 when UTEP went 19-129, a stretch that would make Baylor blush.
The kharif-2 period occurs from June to October during the mid-summer, rainy or monsoon, and autumn seasons.
The usual dormant period occurs from early to mid-winter.
Each stem produces 1 2 young shoots every year, forming dense clones with many shoots; the flowering period occurs from July to October.
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