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Tropical Land-Use Change Disrupts Zeta-Diversity Across Taxa. [PDF]
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In Vivo Imaging of Cardiac Attachment of TcI and TcII Variants of <i>Trypanosoma cruzi</i> in a Zebrafish Model. [PDF]
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A new cherry species (<i>Prunus</i>, Rosaceae) from south-western Ecuador. [PDF]
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American Scientist, 2002
A cross-disciplinary study uncovers a scientific basis for the scheme Andean potato farmers traditionally use to predict the coming rains.
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A cross-disciplinary study uncovers a scientific basis for the scheme Andean potato farmers traditionally use to predict the coming rains.
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For almost 4,000 years, gold was held in high esteem by many societies that populated the Andes, and indeed, gold continues to be extracted in mines across the region. Gold has a number of important properties that have made it attractive to cultures all over the world.
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In The Shadows of the Andes [PDF]
José María Arguedas. Yawar Fiesta. trans. Frances Harning Barraclough. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1985, xxi. 200 pp.
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