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Due to climate change, the wetland will experience more frequent periods of extended drought in the future, according to a 2020 study published in PLOS One.
WHAT WILDFIRES IN BRAZIL, SIBERIA, AND THE US WEST HAVE IN COMMONLILI PIKESEPTEMBER 17, 2020VOX
The most frequent use of this strategy, though, has to do with unrest at racial-justice protests.
TRUMP’S INCREASINGLY OVERT EFFORT TO PRETEND BIDEN IS ACTUALLY PRESIDENTAARON BLAKESEPTEMBER 16, 2020WASHINGTON POST
The ENV135B from Nespresso is an ideal choice for coffee drinkers and hard workers who throw back multiple cups a day and don’t want to deal with frequent tank refilling.
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After finding that through a friend or family member was the most frequent response, Lalo wanted to incentivize customers to give recommendations more frequently.
AFTER RECORD SALES, DTC STARTUPS ARE FOCUSING ON RETENTIONANNA HENSELSEPTEMBER 4, 2020DIGIDAY
In all cases, maintaining an edge’s sharpness with frequent touch-ups will be easier than trying to restore a dull edge.
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Under normal conditions, hospice workers make frequent face-to-face visits, especially in a patient’s final days.
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Those figures are expected to rise as climate change makes flooding, owing to stronger rainstorms and glacial melting, more frequent and severe.
GOOGLE BOLSTERS ITS A.I.-ENABLED FLOOD ALERTS FOR INDIA AND BANGLADESHJEREMY KAHNSEPTEMBER 1, 2020FORTUNE
Some field offices held drive-through ceremonies, while others held more frequent, but smaller, indoor or outdoor ceremonies.
NEW U.S. CITIZENS WERE ONE OF THE FASTEST-GROWING VOTING BLOCS. BUT NOT THIS YEAR.EILEEN GUOAUGUST 31, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHT
These changes are numerous and frequent but typically microscopic – less than one hundredth of the width of a human hair.
BRAIN SCIENTISTS HAVEN’T BEEN ABLE TO FIND MAJOR DIFFERENCES BETWEEN WOMEN’S AND MEN’S BRAINS, DESPITE OVER A CENTURY OF SEARCHINGLGBTQ-EDITORAUGUST 13, 2020NO STRAIGHT NEWS
Diacetic acid occurs in the same conditions as acetone, but is less frequent and has more serious significance.
A MANUAL OF CLINICAL DIAGNOSISJAMES CAMPBELL TODD
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