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Interestingly, all other haplotypes in Europe were rare, shared by 6 individuals at most and usually endemic to one population.
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Petty corruption has been all but eliminated from institutions such as the police and customs offices where it is usually endemic.
They are usually endemic in sub-Saharan Africa, India, Southeast Asia, Indonesia and Philippines [ 6, 7].
This is contrary to our finding on the porcini mushrooms, which has illustrated that fungi from northeastern/northern China would be phylogenetically closer to European ones, while those from southwestern China usually form unique lineages endemic to this region25.
Granting that what looks peculiar to a place usually turns out to be endemic to a kind, has anyone found a cure for the common modern urban ills?
The Choiseul pigeon is usually considered to have been endemic to the island of Choiseul in the Solomon Islands off the coast of New Guinea, where the only specimens were collected.
The Rufous-capped Motmot, which is endemic to the Atlantic Forest biome, was formerly usually considered to be conspecific with the Rufous Motmot (Baryphthengus martii) of western Amazonia and Central America.
It is endemic to the waters around New Zealand, where it is usually found close to the bottom over the continental slope at depths of 300-600 m.
Endemic to Southeast Asia, Taiwan, China, Central and South America, and northern Australia, sporadic infections occur throughout the world, usually in travelers to the disease-endemic areas (1 – 3 ).
It's usually not worth the effort". And real estate and financial experts warn that property abuse is endemic to college towns.
It is usually more elongated than in other strombid snails, such as the closely related and larger goliath conch, Lobatus goliath that is endemic to Brazil.
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