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Most candidial infections result in minimal complications such as redness, itching and discomfort, though complications may be severe or fatal if left untreated in certain populations.
Most pressure will come from the world's developing countries, which have the fastest-growing populations and most rapid economic ( industrial ) growth.
Most of the social issues facing European countries in general: immigration, aging populations, straining social-welfare and pension systems-are all important in Germany.
Most populations of the woolly mammoth in North America and Eurasia, as well as all the Columbian mammoths in North America, died out around the time of the last glacial retreat, as part of a mass extinction of megafauna in northern Eurasia and the Americas.
Most populations have settled in the larger urban centres.
Most anthropologists believe that Homo sapiens evolved in East Africa and then migrated out of Africa, replacing H. erectus populations throughout Europe and Asia ( the Out of Africa model ).
Most lived in Auckland and Wellington, with smaller populations in Waikato, Manawatu, Canterbury and others.
Most of the salts dissolved in the lake and deposited in the desert flats around it reflect the concentration of solutes by evaporation ; Lake Bonneville itself was fresh enough to support populations of fish.
Most Russian rural localities have populations of less than 200 people, and the smaller places take the brunt of depopulation: e. g., in 1959, about one half of Russia's rural population lived in villages of fewer than 500 people, while now less than one third does.
Most mammals normally become lactose intolerant after weaning, but some human populations have developed lactase persistence, in which lactase production continues into adulthood.
Most of the Azerbaijani and Kurdish populations fled the region during the heaviest years of fighting in the war from 1992 to 1993.
Most populations are migratory and winter in northeastern Africa, and southern and eastern Asia.
Most koala populations on the mainland of Australia are affected by the chlamydia disease.
Most prominently in the U. S., Latin American descended populations are grouped in a " Hispanic " or " Latino " ethnicity.
Most chimeras composed of both male and female cells probably do not have an intersex condition, as might be expected if the two cell populations were evenly blended throughout the body.
Most species are mainly resident, but the Turkey Vulture populations breeding in Canada and the northern US migrate south in the northern winter.
Most populations are migratory, wintering in the Mediterranean region.
Most populations are resident.
Most populations migrate south in winter to temperate regions.
Most of its populations are migratory, wintering in warmer regions.
Most of the historic and prehistoric extinctions were insular species, these species were vulnerable due to small populations ( often endemic to a single island ), and island tameness.
Most populations of the Rufous Fantail exhibit little migratory behaviour, but the south-eastern population moves en masse to northern Queensland and New Guinea.
Most populations of the Western Marsh-harrier are migratory or dispersive.
Most of these nomadic tribes and wandering pastoralists circa 2000 BC were largely Bronze-Age, Indo-Iranian populations who migrated from the steppes of Central Asia into the Iranian Plateau and Greater Iran from around 1000 BC to 800 BC ( see Indo-Aryan migration ).
Most of the films involved an impending clash between two warring populations, one civilized and the other evilly barbaric.

Most and migrate
Most scientists believe that during the most recent ice age, sea level was low enough to allow humans and other animals to migrate on foot from Asia to North America across what is now the Bering Strait.
Most species stay within their breeding range all year, but make short seasonal movements ; many individuals of the Ptarmigan ( called Rock Ptarmigan in America ) and Willow Grouse ( called Willow Ptarmigan in America ) migrate hundreds of kilometers.
Most hummingbirds of the U. S. and Canada migrate south in fall to spend the winter in northern Mexico or Central America.
Most of the galliform birds are more or less resident, but some of the smaller temperate species ( such as quail ) do migrate over considerable distances.
Most Egyptian Vultures in the temperate zone migrate south to Africa in winter.
Most interneurons migrate tangentially through multiple modes of migration to reach their appropriate location in the cortex.
Most species of penguin migrate by swimming.
Most birds migrate in winter to the coast.
Most gull species are migratory, with birds moving to warmer habitats during the winter, but the extent to which they migrate varies by species.
Most species migrate downwards to spend the winter, with only some being hardy enough to remain.
Most rorquals breed in temperate waters during the winter, then migrate back to the polar feeding grounds rich in plankton and krill for the short polar summer.
Most hummingbirds that migrate east are juvenile birds and may occasionally be adult females but are very seldomly adult males.
Most birds migrate to the tropics in winter, with European breeders mainly going to Africa, but a few remaining in mild winter areas of western Europe south to the United Kingdom.
Most of the species can breathe air, allowing them to survive in deoxygenated water, and to migrate overland between ponds on wet nights.
Most birds migrate south in winter, but those in the milder south and west of the range are resident.
Most birds breeding in Canada and the northern United States migrate south in the winter.
Most populations are resident, but some East Asian populations migrate south to warmer areas in winter.
Most birds migrate short distances to lower elevations and further south and return to the alpine areas in April.
Most birds breed during the tropical wet season, but some migrate south to breed in the southern summer.
Most Aerodramus swiftlets live in the tropical Indo-Pacific region and do not migrate.
Most hydrocarbons migrate to the surface as oil seeps, but some will get trapped.
Most of the city residents are forced to seasonally migrate to the cooler inland cities during these hot times.

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