- Look up hot spot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hotspot, Hot Spot or Hot spot may
refer to: Hot Spot, Kentucky, a
community in the
United States...
- of
these hotspots support up to 15,000
endemic plant species, and some have lost up to 95% of
their natural habitat.
Biodiversity hotspots host their...
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Yellowstone hotspots. A
hotspot's position on the Earth's
surface is
independent of
tectonic plate boundaries, and so
hotspots may
create a chain...
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service provider.
Public hotspots may be
created by a
business for use by customers, such as
coffee shops or hotels.
Public hotspots are
typically created...
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Yellowstone hotspot is one of a few
volcanic hotspots underlying the
North American tectonic plate;
another example is the
Anahim hotspot. The eastern...
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determine hotspots. A
widely used
theory to
explain crime is
crime pattern theory.
Crime pattern theory explains that
crime is not random.
Crime hotspots can...
- today. Air
pollution hotspots are
areas where air
pollution emissions expose individuals to
increased negative health effects.
Hotspots denote areas in which...
- The
recombination rate
within hotspots can be
hundreds of
times that of the
surrounding region.
Recombination hotspots result from
higher DNA
break formation...
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response to
Refugee Crisis –
hotspots". op.europa.eu.
Retrieved 10
February 2025. "Migranti, dal
summit Ue
primi accordi: gli
hotspot aperti da novembre" [Migrants...
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activity (such as re-direction, pop-up display,
macro execution, etc.).
Hotspots may not look
visually distinct; however, a
mouseover operation over elements...