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Phenotypic variability of plant architecture, easy destemming, and yield for accelerated selection for mechanical harvestability in chile pepper

Scientific Reports
In recent years, chile pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) production in the US has shown a decline due to higher costs associated with manual harvesting and unavailability of skilled labor.
E. S. Khokhar   +3 more
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Lateral and temporal variations of a multi-phase coarse-grained submarine slope channel system, Upper Cretaceous Cerro Toro Formation, southern Chile

Journal of Sedimentary Research, 2023
Understanding variations in the sedimentary processes and resulting stratigraphic architecture in submarine channel systems is essential for characterizing sediment bypass and sedimentary facies distribution on submarine slopes.
Guilherme Bozetti   +5 more
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Evolution of deep-water stratigraphic architecture, Magallanes Basin, Chile

Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2011
Abstract The ˜4000 m thick and ∼20 Myr deep-water sedimentary fill of the Upper Cretaceous Magallanes Basin was deposited in three major phases, each with contrasting stratigraphic architecture: (1) the oldest deep-water formation (Punta Barrosa Formation) comprises tabular to slightly lenticular packages of interbedded sandy turbidites, slurry-flow ...
Romans BW   +5 more
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Memories of difference: architects' perceptions of professional regression and gender inequality in Pinochet's Chile

Journal of Architecture, 2023
Architecture, as practised in Western countries, is one of the professions that has amply incorporated women in the last century, gradually encouraging equality in the workplace.
Amarí Peliowski, Alicia Olivari
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El terremoto como laboratorio de arquitectura. Los casos de Calabria (Italia) y Chillán (Chile)

Imafronte
  Natural disasters have plagued humankind for as long as we have existed. Most studies have focused on their devastating effects. However, they sometimes provided an opportunity to rethink urban planning and apply novel typologies.
C. Fernández Martínez
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