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Aridity drives global convergence of desert microbiomes and biogeochemical activities
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English Today, 2015
This article is about a small group of words in English, ones beginning with the prefix <de->, followed by <s> and a vowel. If we omit rare words and obvious derivations, we end up with the following list: desalinate, desaturate, desecrate, desegregate, deselect, desensitise, desert, deserve, desiccate, design, designate, desire, desist ...
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This article is about a small group of words in English, ones beginning with the prefix <de->, followed by <s> and a vowel. If we omit rare words and obvious derivations, we end up with the following list: desalinate, desaturate, desecrate, desegregate, deselect, desensitise, desert, deserve, desiccate, design, designate, desire, desist ...
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America
Deserts are defined by their arid nature, characterized by little rainfall, and often featuring vast stretches of sandy terrain with sparse vegetation. The resulting variations in temperature, humidity, and topography predispose patients to medical conditions that practitioners in both rural and urban deserts must recognize and manage.
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Deserts are defined by their arid nature, characterized by little rainfall, and often featuring vast stretches of sandy terrain with sparse vegetation. The resulting variations in temperature, humidity, and topography predispose patients to medical conditions that practitioners in both rural and urban deserts must recognize and manage.
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Luckless Desert is Different Desert
Mind, 1987Norvin Richards' argues that alleged cases of moral luck do not show that an agent's desert can be partially determined by circumstances over which he has no control. Rather, the differences in desert attributed in 'lucky' (meant descriptively) compared to 'non-lucky' situations reflects the epistemic differences of attributors in the two situations ...
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2021
Alongside the celebration of “red” martyrs who died in hatred of the faith, Jesuits also cultivated “white” martyrdoms of prolonged suffering. Red, or “wet,” martyrs had planted the seed with their bodies and watered it with their blood. However, countless others never had that opportunity. These remaining priests wrestled with more quotidian struggles
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Alongside the celebration of “red” martyrs who died in hatred of the faith, Jesuits also cultivated “white” martyrdoms of prolonged suffering. Red, or “wet,” martyrs had planted the seed with their bodies and watered it with their blood. However, countless others never had that opportunity. These remaining priests wrestled with more quotidian struggles
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Deserts and the Desert Environment
1989Deserts are amongst the most stressful environments in the world.They present enormous challenges for both plant and animal life at the cell, organism and population levels. Deserts are typically associated with extreme temperature and extreme aridity. Solar radiation is usually intense and wind can impose additional stress. Food and water are often in
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Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm
1995[T]his book is a testament to America's crusade to protect, preserve, and perpetuate the values of democracy. From the foreword by Major General John H.
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2019
Abstract The desert is often defined by what it isn’t—a place where you’re stripped of nonessentials, where language gives out. It’s no accident that the via negativa (apophatic spirituality) took shape in the desert landscape of fourth-century Egypt and Cappadocia.
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Abstract The desert is often defined by what it isn’t—a place where you’re stripped of nonessentials, where language gives out. It’s no accident that the via negativa (apophatic spirituality) took shape in the desert landscape of fourth-century Egypt and Cappadocia.
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