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Survival rates for this species were highest in the middle of the river (the warmest part) due to a trade-off between food availability and fecundity.
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Surface warming has slowed somewhat, in large part due to more overall global warming being transferred to the oceans over the past decade.
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Her ability to do so is in large part due to her warm and accessible persona on the page.
He later explained that her "warm and spacious tone" was in part due to the size of the cavity at the back of her throat: "one could have shot a fair-sized apple right to the back of the throat without obstruction".
The necessity for biological processes utilizing renewable resources becomes critical in part due to global warming and depletion of petroleum.
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The Paleogene was a time of profound reorganization of biota, perhaps in part due to a period of warm "greenhouse" climate during the Paleocene/Eocene thermal maximum or continental fission during the late Cretaceous.
The increased activity of the season was in part due to enhanced easterlies, a strong monsoon trough, and warm water temperatures around 28 °C which extended to 25° S.
Although they detected the same droughts during warm seasons, drought signatures in GRACE derived TWS exhibited greater persistence than those in NDVI throughout all seasons, in part due to limitations associated with the seasonality of vegetation.
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