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Implementation of AESOP early-warning system for respiratory disease: a pilot and validation study using routinely collected data in Amazonas, Brazil. [PDF]

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Enslaved in Bahia

2020
Abstract Once in Salvador, Abuncare was baptized as Rufino. His master was a successful apothecary in whose pharmacy Rufino learned how to prepare medicines and came into contact with both free and enslaved people. The city had between 50,000 to 60,000 inhabitants, 42 percent of whom were enslaved. Sixty-three percent of latter were born
João José Reis   +3 more
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Charity in Bahia

1968
The social and economic changes which occurred in Bahia in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries had repercussions on the charitable activities of the Misericordia. The Misericordia depended on private charity for its main source of income. Although the brotherhood fulfilled a semi-bureaucratic role in providing hospital services, aid for
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Bahia Wagtail-Tyrant (Stigmatura bahiae)

2022
John W. Fitzpatrick   +2 more
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Bandeirantes in Bahia

Chapter 5 charts the column's passage across Bahia, the region made famous by Euclides da Cunha. The rebels expected that the people of Bahia, long oppressed by strongmen coronéis, would flock to overthrow their abusers. These expectations never materialized: communities in Bahia did not help the column fight against the coronéis, nor did they hand ...
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The Grasses of Bahia.

Brittonia, 1985
Wm. Wayt Thomas, S. A. Renvoize
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