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Lessons from the Andean Community Integration. Jean Monnet/Robert Schuman Paper Series. Vol. 6, No. 12 June 2006 [PDF]
[From the Introduction]. Ever since it was born in the sixties, the Andean Regional Integration Process has attempted to become a strategy to promote a harmonious and balanced development among the Andean Countries.
Casas-Grangea, Angel M.
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Abstract The Andean margin of Central Chile (∼32°40′–34°30′S) records abundant Cenozoic arc magmatic activity with variable compositional characteristics. This is examined through the analysis of an extensive database of new and published whole‐rock geochemistry and Sr‐Nd isotopic compositions, in addition to zircon Hf and O isotopic compositions.
M. Muñoz‐Gómez +10 more
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Reliable methods for volcanic impact and risk assessments are essential. They provide constructive information to emergency and disaster managers, critical infrastructure providers, the insurance industry, and wider society.
Josh L. Hayes +8 more
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Aleurocystis gloeocystidiata sp. nov. on Polylepis australis in Argentina [PDF]
The new taxon Aleurocystis gloeocystidiata is described, growing on living ranchlets of Polylepis australis in Central Argentina. It is characterized by a discoid-cupuloid basidiome, ellipsoid basidiospores 17-24 x 12-15 µm, metuloid cystidia ...
Rajchenberg, Mario +1 more
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Wood density variation across an Andes‐to‐Amazon elevational gradient
We study how wood density varies along a 3500‐m elevational gradient, spanning from the Andean tree line to the Amazon basin. Our results reveal that wood density decreases from low to mid‐elevations, then increases toward the tree line. These patterns underscore the influence of species composition, life forms such as tree ferns, and local ...
William Farfan‐Rios +17 more
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Ecology of bryophytes along altitudinal and latitudinal gradients in Chile [PDF]
The bryophyte vegetation in twenty-eight hectare plots in forests of S-Chile between 38° and 42°S and sea level and the forest line has been studied. Since bryophytes are fully dependend on atmospheric water and nutrient supply, they are good indicators ...
Frahm, Jan-Peter
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Este libro plasma los resultados de un proceso de investigación participativa, que desde una perspectiva agroecológica, tuvo como propósito fomentar la conservación y uso de tres especies nativas de la zona andina: la ibia, el cubio y la ruba. Estos tubérculos han persistido desde la época precolombina en sistemas productivos indígenas y campesinos, y ...
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Impacts of sequential and simultaneous coinfection by major amphibian pathogens on disease outcomes
Abstract In natural environments, hosts frequently experience infections from multiple pathogenic species or strains, significantly influencing disease dynamics. Despite shared susceptible hosts and overlapping distributions, the impacts of coinfections by the two most threatening global amphibian pathogens, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) and ...
Evelyn Faust +4 more
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Indemnización de daños y perjuicios en materia tributaria [PDF]
En los últimos años en la legislación ecuatoriana, y en especial en la jurisprudencia, la responsabilidad extracontractual del Estado ha tenido una connotación y un desarrollo importantes, tanto que en el Código Orgánico General de Procesos, que pronto ...
Andino Herrera, Alexandra Judith
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Luis Valcárcel had a fundamental role in what has been called "the Cusco school" or "Cusco indigenism". Probably the most prestigious intellectual in Cusco, (although born in Moquegua), Valcárcel was not only the most active cultural promoter in the region, but also a guide for the young generations of Cusco. His name and action are associated with the
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