... ", in the sense of direct persecution, is drawing to a close in southern Europe. Researchers from the Mediterranean Institute for Advanced ... that the fight against animals is reaching its end in southern Europe, "we still affect wildlife in a significant ...
... the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age, coinciding with the development and expansion of metallurgy in southern Europe ...
... (SLE) patients with a higher percentage of ancestry from southern Europe have more severe disease manifestations, according to new ... mucocutaneous (skin) manifestations of SLE, whereas southern European ancestry contributes to more severe manifestations ...
... . The discovery will help better define northern Africa's possible role in first populating southern Europe. A Homo erectus half-jaw had already been found at the Thomas I quarry in 1969, but it was a chance ...
... cancer. Incidence and mortality from tobacco-related cancer decreased for men in Northern, Western and Southern Europe, they increased for both sexes in Central ...
... to survive climate change. Often, this seems impossible. Species stranded on mountain tops in southern Europe that are becoming too hot for them ...
... of plants is a general trend, although some central and southern European species move in which were not previously recorded ... Pompe from UFZ explains. Migrating species from southern Europe could not compensate for these losses in the models. The marsh ...
... , rather than from vaccine strains or strains circulating in southern Europe. Bluetongue (BT) disease or catarrhal ... , the USA, Africa, the Middle East, Asia and southern Europe. Its occurrence is seasonal in the affected countries ...
... .2 and 55% were women. Blue light exposures tended to be higher in participants from centres in southern Europe while participants in an exclusively urban ...
... in recent years. The change concentrates salt in the water left behind, and is predicted to make southern Europe and the Mediterranean much drier in future ...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 31 (UPI) -- About one in 17 men living on the coasts of North Africa and southern Europe may have an ancient Phoenician direct male-line ancestor, a study found.
... regions, and some surprises arose. In the past, it was accepted that the risk of cardiovascular disease was higher in northern than in southern Europe. It was the so-called "gradient". IMMIDIET ...
... in the US every year, and the Argentine ant has spread along 6000 km of coastline in southern Europe while exterminating the natural insect ...
... Cessna Grand Caravan aircraft. Two major exercises were carried out; one over northern Europe and another over southern Europe. In total more than 5000 km ...
... to emerging co-infections with HIV, spreading the disease to the developed countries in North America and southern Europe, Kozikowski said. The disease is normally found in tropical ...