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    Hailpad data analysis for the continental part of Croatia by Damir Pocakal

    Published 2011-08-01
    “…Located at the mid-latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere, Croatia is exposed to frequent occurrence of severe thunderstorms and hail, especially in its continental part. …”
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    Growth rate of Fucales on the Murman Coast, the Barents Sea by Malavenda S. S., Malavenda S. V.

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Fucales are among the key algae on the coast of the Northern Hemisphere and are being actively studied, although minor attention is paid for the age structure, since there are no reliable signs for determining the age of the algae. …”
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    Endophytic Fungi and Ecological Fitness of Chestnuts by Rosario Nicoletti, Gabriele Loris Beccaro, Agnieszka Sekara, Chiara Cirillo, Claudio Di Vaio

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Chestnuts (<i>Castanea</i> spp.) are plants of relevant economic interest in the agro-sylvicultural contexts of mountain regions throughout the temperate zone, particularly in the northern hemisphere. In recent years, several biological adversities have repeatedly endangered species belonging to this genus, calling for coordinated actions addressed to contrast their decline. …”
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  4. 624

    The complete plastid genome sequence of Viola selkirkii Pursh ex Goldie (Violaceae) by Ah-reum Go, Kyeong-Sik Cheon, Ki-Oug Yoo

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Viola selkirkii, belonging to the genus Viola, has heart-shaped leaves and pale purple flowers, and it is widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere, including Europe, North America, and Asia. …”
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    Planetary wave activity in the lower ionosphere during CRISTA I campaign in autumn 1994 (October&#x2212;November) by D. Pancheva, J. Laštovička

    Published 1998-08-01
    “…The magnitude of planetary wave activity in the mid-latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere during the CRISTA campaign seems to be fairly consistent with the expected undisturbed normal/climatological state of the atmosphere at altitudes of 80–100 km.…”
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    Pervasive influence of large-scale climate in the dynamics of a terrestrial vertebrate community by Forchhammer Mads C, Post Eric

    Published 2001-12-01
    “…<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Large-scale climatic variability has been implicated in the population dynamics of many vertebrates throughout the Northern Hemisphere, but has not been demonstrated to directly influence dynamics at multiple trophic levels of any single system. …”
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    The pace of shifting seasons in lakes by R. Iestyn Woolway

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Since 1980 spring and summer temperatures in Northern Hemisphere lakes have arrived earlier (2.0- and 4.3-days decade−1, respectively), whilst the arrival of autumn has been delayed (1.5-days decade−1) and the summer season lengthened (5.6-days decade−1). …”
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    Global increase in destructive potential of extratropical transition events in response to greenhouse warming by Hung Ming Cheung, Jung-Eun Chu

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Despite the uncertainty in the Northern Hemisphere, our results underscore the necessity for climate resilience in the mid-latitudes against global warming.…”
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    Influenza by Esra KAYA KILIÇ, Serhat ÜNAL

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…They cause seasonal influenza disease in the northern hemisphere in September-April. However, the antigenic shift and drift properties of the virus can cause mutations in hosts other than humans and cause pandemics. …”
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    La maladie de Lyme entre cadrage infectieux, vectoriel et zoonotique : vers une écologisation des problèmes sanitaires ? by Clémence Massart

    “…Firt vectorial disease in the northern hemisphere, Lyme diseas is transmitted by a genus of tick called Ixodes (in Europe by Ixodes ricinus ; in Asia by Ixodes persulcatus ; in United States and in Canada by Ixodes scapularis). …”
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    Phytoconstituents and Bioactivity of Plants of the Genus <i>Spiraea</i> L. (Rosaceae): A Review by Vera A. Kostikova, Natalia V. Petrova

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…The genus <i>Spiraea</i> L. belongs to the Rosaceae Juss. family and includes more than 100 species distributed in the temperate zone and subtropical zone of the Northern Hemisphere at the center of species diversity in East Asia. …”
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    Indirect determination of the energy spectra of particles precipitated in the lower ionosphere associated with solar proton events by Aracy Mendes da Costa

    Published 2000-01-01
    “…The parameters obtained are in good agreement with results for the northern hemisphere and the spectra deduced are within the limits imposed by the cutoff rigidity and the penetration depth of the incident particles. …”
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    Global Patterns of Earwig Species Richness by Simone Fattorini

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Earwigs probably evolved on Gondwana and secondarily colonized the Northern Hemisphere. This colonization was hampered by both geographical and climatic factors. …”
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    Characteristics of cold–warm variation in the Hetao region and its surrounding areas in China during the past 5000 years by M.-Q. Li, Q.-S. Ge, Z.-X. Hao, J.-Y. Zheng, S.-F. He

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…A comparison between our reconstructed series and other series in China and across the Northern Hemisphere indicate that, on a long-term scale, cold–warm variations had been in phase across the whole hemisphere during the past 5000 years; on the century to multi-century scale, the beginning and the ending times varied from region to region, thus implying that climate changes did not occur simultaneously in different regions.…”
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    On the value of reanalyses prior to 1979 for dynamical studies of stratosphere–troposphere coupling by P. Hitchcock, P. Hitchcock

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…</p> <p>Based on an intercomparison of reanalyses, a quantitative case is made that for many purposes the improved sampling obtained by including this period outweighs the reduced precision of the reanalyses in the Northern Hemisphere. Studies of stratosphere–troposphere coupling should therefore consider the use of this period when using reanalysis data. …”
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    Characteristic of the complete chloroplast genome of L. Korolkowii Stapf, important horticultural plant in China by Hang Ran, Qingyuan Zhang, Yi Zhang, Linlin Miao, Yanan Cao

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…The genus Lonicera Linn. is among the most speciose in the Northern Hemisphere and has been important horticultural plants in China. …”
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    THE SOUTHERNMOST OCCURRENCE OF <em>BRACHYCARCHARIAS</em> (LAMNIFORMES, ODONTASPIDIDAE) FROM THE EOCENE OF ANTARCTICA PROVIDES NEW INFORMATION ABOUT THE PALEOBIOGEOGRAPHY AND PALEOB... by GIUSEPPE MARRAMÀ, ANDREA ENGELBRECHT, THOMAS MÖRS, MARCELO A. REGUERO, JÜRGEN KRIWET

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…The combination of dental characters of the 49 isolated teeth collected from the horizons TELMs 2, 4 and 5 supports their assignment to the odontaspidid Brachycarcharias lerichei (Casier, 1946), a lamniform species widely spread across the Northern Hemisphere during the early Paleogene. The unambiguous first report of this lamniform shark in the Southern Hemisphere in the Eocene of the La Meseta Formation improves our knowledge concerning the diversity and paleobiology of the cartilaginous fishes of this deposit, and provides new insights about the biotic turnovers that involved the high trophic levels of the marine settings after the end-Cretaceous extinction and before the establishment of the modern marine ecosystems.…”
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    Characterization of the essential oil from cone-berries of Juniperus communis L. (Cupressaceae) by Majewska Ewa, Kozłowska Mariola, Kowalska Dorota, Gruczyńska Eliza

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…(Cupressaceae) is a plant widely cultivated in the Northern hemisphere. Juniper berries, the fruit of Juniperus communis L. are a highly valued, essential oil-rich plant material used traditionally in folk medicine as antiseptic, diuretic, antirheumatic, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antifungicidal agent. …”
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    Metazoan parasite fauna of the bigeye flounder, Hippoglossina macrops, from Northern Chile. Influence of host age and sex by M Teresa González, Enzo Acuña, Marcelo E Oliva

    Published 2001-11-01
    “…The helminth species richness of the host H. macrops was lower compared to related flatfishes from the Northern Hemisphere. The relationship of the helminth fauna of H. macrops, its feeding habits and ecological habitats are discussed.…”
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    Species Diversity of <i>Helvella lacunosa</i> Clade (Pezizales, Ascomycota) in China and Description of Sixteen New Species by Xin-Cun Wang, Wen-Ying Zhuang, Rui-Lin Zhao

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…<i>Helvella lacunosa</i> and its allies are widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere and perform important functions in ecosystems. …”
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