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    Multi-scale forcing and the formation of subtropical desert and monsoon by G. X. Wu, Y. Liu, X. Zhu, X. Zhu, W. Li, R. Ren, A. Duan, X. Liang

    Published 2009-09-01
    “…Monsoon and desert are demonstrated to coexist as twin features of multi-scale forcing, as follows. …”
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    Western pond turtles in the Mojave Desert? A review of their past, present, and possible future by Jeffrey E. Lovich, George Jefferson, Robert Reynolds, Peter A. Scott, H. Bradley Shaffer, Shellie Puffer, Sarah Greely, Kristy Cummings, Robert N. Fisher, Kathie Meyer-Wilkins, Doug Gomez, Morgan Ford, Christopher D. Otahal

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…WPTs are found primarily in streams that drain into the Pacific Ocean, although scattered populations exist in endorheic drainages of the Great Basin and Mojave deserts. Populations in the Mojave Desert were long thought to be restricted to the Mojave River, but recently another population was documented in Piute Ponds, a terminal wetland complex associated with Amargosa Creek on Edwards Air Force Base. …”
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    The formation of the patterns of desert shrub communities on the Western Ordos Plateau, China: the roles of seed dispersal and sand burial. by Yange Wang, Xiaohui Yang, Zhongjie Shi

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…This study aims to investigate how the shrubs as a community and as different individual shrubs respond to the disturbances caused by the desert expansion. The approach used by this study is to separate the seed-dispersal strategy from the sand-burial forces that are involved in structuring the shrub communities at different disturbance stages. …”
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    Characteristics of Medical Deserts and Approaches to Mitigate Their Health Workforce Issues: A Scoping Review of Empirical Studies in Western Countries by Linda E. Flinterman, Ana I. González-González, Laura Seils, Julia Bes, Marta Ballester, Joaquim Bañeres, Sorin Dan, Alicja Domagala, Katarzyna Dubas-Jakóbczyk, Robert Likic, Marieke Kroezen, Ronald Batenburg

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Background  Medical deserts are considered a problematic issue for many Western countries which try to employ multitude of policies and initiatives to achieve a better distribution of their health workforce (HWF). …”
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    SOUTH AFRICA'S D-DAY VETERANS by W.M. Bisset

    Published 2012-02-01
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    Contemporary Aboriginal Art from Australia᾽s Desert: Context, Debates, and Analysis by Aleksandra Łukaszewicz Alcaraz

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…However, they are sometimes overlooked in Western presentations of Aboriginal art. Our understanding of Aboriginal art should not devalue it by forcing it into our ready Western concepts of art, for example, those of modernist painting. …”
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    Impact of the Desert dust on the summer monsoon system over Southwestern North America by C. Zhao, X. Liu, L. R. Leung

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…Most of the dust emitted from the deserts concentrates below 800 hPa and accumulates over the western slope of the Rocky Mountains and Mexican Plateau. …”
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    The potential habitat of desert locusts is contracting: predictions under climate change scenarios by Jingyun Guan, Moyan Li, Xifeng Ju, Jun Lin, Jianguo Wu, Jianghua Zheng

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…The prediction results indicate that climate change will have an impact on the distribution of the potential habitat of solitary desert locusts. With the increase in radiative forcing overtime, the suitable areas for desert locusts will continue to contract, especially in the 2070s under the SSP585 scenario, and the moderately and highly suitable areas will decrease by 0.88 × 106 km2 and 1.55 × 106 km2, respectively. …”
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