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My research interest is climate modeling, with particular emphasis on the simulation of past climates and climate change. Climate models are powerful tools for improving our fundamental understanding of the climate system and predicting its future behavior.
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This is followed by a brief overview of present day vegetation. Literature sources and methods used in the compilation of the map precede the main body of the text, which consists of a description of twenty vegetation units.
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Archeological evidence suggests that chilies (Capsicum species, family Solanaceae) were part of the diet of people living 9,000 years ago in Mexico, and Central and South America; and it is believed that Columbus took Capsicum plants back with him to Europe at the end of the 15th century.
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Archeological evidence suggests that chilies (Capsicum species, family Solanaceae) were part of the diet of people living 9,000 years ago in Mexico, and Central and South America; and it is believed that Columbus took Capsicum plants back with him to Europe at the end of the 15th century.
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