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“... (median annualised rate of change was a decrease of 2·89%); the median annualised rate of change for all...”
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“... regulators of germination and can be used in models to describe germination patterns, as well as provide...”
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“... largely attributable to decreases in mortality rates due to HIV/AIDS (42·1%, 39·1-44·6), malaria...”
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“... largely attributable to decreases in mortality rates due to HIV/AIDS (42·1%, 39·1–44·6), malaria...”
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“... on sequencing and identification of proteins whose rate of synthesis varied as a result of salinity, in order...”
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“... largely attributable to decreases in mortality rates due to HIV/AIDS (42·1%, 39·1–44·6), malaria...”
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