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Steps to a Healthier Salinas

Health Promotion Practice, 2009
As part of a 5-year community-based intervention in Salinas, California, the Steps to a Healthier Salinas team developed a taqueria intervention addressing obesity and diabetes among Mexican Americans. The authors present: (a) a comparison of service/entrée options for Salinas taquerias (n = 35) and fast-food restaurants ( n = 38) at baseline, (b) a ...
Krista D. Hanni   +3 more
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Haligena salina: a new marine pyrenomycete

Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 1986
EARRANT, C. A. & JONES, E. B. G., 1986. Haligena salina: a new marine pyrenomycete. Haligena salina sp. Nova (Ascomycotina, Sphaeriales, Halosphaeriaceae) collected on wood from San Juan Island, Washington State, U.S.A., and on reeds from Pisa, Italy is described. The species is compared with Haligena elaterophoraj.
C. A. FARRANT, E. B. GARETH JONES
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TOXICIDADE DE PRODUTOS NATURAIS E A ARTEMIA SALINA

2023
Artemia salina ou, simplesmente, artêmia, é um microcrustáceo com capacidade de sobreviver em habitats hipersalinos. Esta espécie tem facilidade de reprodução, o que favorece seu uso em ensaios de toxicidade. Este teste baseado em artêmia é rápido, fácil, eficiente, abrangente e de baixo custo, sendo amplamente empregado em pesquisas e toxicologia ...
Bruna Fernandes de Souza Santos   +9 more
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Development of a chloroplast expression system for Dunaliella salina

Enzyme and Microbial Technology
Dunaliella salina is an innovative expression system due to its distinct advantages such as high salt tolerance, low susceptibility to contamination, and the absence of the cell wall. While nuclear transformation has been extensively studied, research on D. salina chloroplast transformation remains in the preliminary stages.
Hao-Hong, Chen   +4 more
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Purification and characterization of a carboxymethyl cellulase from Artemia salina

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2014
Brine shrimp (Artemia salina) belong to a group of crustaceans that feed on microalgae and require a cellulase enzyme that can be used in ethanol production from marine algae. Protein with potential cellulase activity was purified and the activity analyzed under different conditions.
Hyun Woo, Zin   +2 more
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Cartas inéditas de Claudio Guillén a Pedro Salinas

2017
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Guillén, Claudio   +1 more
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FRAY LUIS DE LEÓN'SODA A FRANCISCO SALINAS

Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 1962
All the accounts of this poem which I have seen find in it an expression of the power of music to exalt the soul, and speak of the influence of Pythagoras, Macrobius, and Plotinus. The best summary of this view is set out by Sarmiento in the notes to his edition of the original poems.
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Latour’s more realistic realism: a reply to Salinas

Global Discourse, 2016
This is a reply to:Salinas, Francisco J. 2016. “Bruno Latour’s pragmatic realism: an ontological inquiry.” Global Discourse 6 (1–2): 8–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23269995.2014.992597.
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Salina: A Prehistoric Village in the Aeolian Islands

Antiquity, 1957
The Aeolian Islands are situated off the north coast of Sicily, not far from the entrance to the Straits of Messina. They can be reached by a daily service of steamboats from the port of Milazzo, 20 miles west of Messina. There is a daily train, called Freccia di Sul, that goes direct from Milan to Palermo, stopping at Milazzo; The northernmost of the ...
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A Conversation with Gaston Salinas

Industrial Biotechnology, 2021
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