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Iberian Steppes

2012
In Spain, the extensive, largely treeless areas in semi-arid environments are considered as steppes, dominated by small shrubs, with forbs and grasses (dwarf shrub steppes). The main factor for their occurrence seems to be climatic continentality and drought. The Iberian steppe vegetation contains plant species of South Mediterranean Irano-Turanian and
Sainz Ollero, H., Staalduinen, M.A. van
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Saving the steppes

Science, 2019
The exploding demand for cashmere wool is ruining Mongolia's grasslands. Scientists hope they can turn the tide.
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Steppe by steppe: gynecological oncology on the Mongolian plains

International Journal of Gynecological Cancer, 2005
The objective was to describe the experiences of one gynecologic oncologist in Mongolia. Gynecologic oncologists can contribute to the health of women in developing countries through education of the health care team and research into novel ways to deliver health care.
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Precious Steppe

2006
Ole Bruun focuses on a community of nomadic livestock herders in present-day Mongolia. He depicts their transition from a contained, Soviet-era collective to modern times and addresses the most essential conditions for their continued survival and prosperity in the age of the market: the adaptability of their own culture and working strategies ...
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Dairying enabled Early Bronze Age Yamnaya steppe expansions

Nature, 2021
Shevan Wilkin   +2 more
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Bill Stepp

2017
This chapter focuses on Kentuckian Bill Stepp, who worked as a logger in his younger days, then later turned his energies to fiddling for neighborhood hoedowns. Stepp is the creative source of an American anthem. In 1942 his rendition of the tune “Bonaparte's Retreat” became incorporated, nearly note for note, in the score of Rodeo, Aaron Copland's ...
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Steppe

2021
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Cenozoic evolution of the steppe-desert biome in Central Asia

Science Advances, 2020
Natasha Barbolini   +2 more
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Collapse of the mammoth-steppe in central Yukon as revealed by ancient environmental DNA

Nature Communications, 2021
Tyler J Murchie   +2 more
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