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The CO2 record was extended to 800,000 ybp in 2008, with the publication in Nature of “High-resolution carbon dioxide concentration record 650,000-800,000 years before present.”
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High-resolution ultrasound assessed blood flow, and fluorescent staining identified the connections between human and mouse vessels.
Tricking the Eye to Keep From Heaping Plates Ann Lukits 2011
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High-resolution ultrasound confirmed monoamniotic twins.
Twin Reversed Arterial Perfusion Sequence and Bipolar Cord 2010
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High-resolution mass spectrometric analysis of limonene secondary organic aerosol, M.L. Walser, Y. Dessiaterik, J. Laskin, A. Laskin, and S.A. Nizkorodov, Phys.
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High-resolution CT scanning made fine resolution of inaccessible structures inside the skulls possible.
Archive 2007-01-01 2007
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High-resolution images of the jacket art are now available by request.
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High-resolution palaeoclimatic records for the last millennium: interpretation, integration and comparison with General Circulation Model control run temperatures.
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High-resolution scientific visualizations created at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)
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High-resolution regional (or limited-area) climate models (RCMs) restricted to a domain with simple lateral boundaries, at which they are driven by outputs from GCMs or largerscale RCMs.
Introduction to Future Climate Change~ Modeling and Scenarios for the Arctic 2009
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High-resolution models are needed at the landscape scale for a range of landscape types that are projected to experience different future envelopes of climate and UV-B radiation levels.
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