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Evaluation of Prevalence of the Sarcopenia Level Using Machine Learning Techniques: Case Study in Tijuana Baja California, Mexico. [PDF]
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A dwarf walrus from the Miocene of Baja California Sur, Mexico. [PDF]
Velez-Juarbe J, Salinas-Márquez FM.
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Disentangling the coexistence strategies of mud-daubing wasp species through trophic analysis in oases of Baja California peninsula. [PDF]
Falcón-Brindis A +2 more
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Prevalence and correlates of diabetes and metabolic syndrome in a rural indigenous community in Baja California, Mexico. [PDF]
Pacheco LS +6 more
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Benthic marine exploration of Bahia de San Quintin, Baja California, 1960-1961: general [PDF]
Barnard, J. Laurens
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Baja California: Late Cretaceous Dinosaurs
Science, 1967Late Cretaceous dinosaurs have been discovered along the Pacific margin of Baja California. The presence of Hypacrosaurus sp. is suggestive of correlation with the Upper Edmonton Formation, Alberta. Dissimilarities between the Baja California fauna and those from contemporary units along the eastern trend of the ...
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Fire Mosaics in Southern California and Northern Baja California
Science, 1983In spite of suppression efforts, severe wildfires burn large areas of southern California grassland, coastal sage scrub, and chaparral. Such large burns may not have been characteristic prior to the initiation of fire suppression more than 70 years ago.
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2007
Ophiolites occur in Baja California along the outer coast from San Benito and Cedros Islands through the Vizcaíno Peninsula to Magdalena and Santa Margarita Islands. This is a mountainous region with altitudes up to 920 m (3018 ft) on the Vizcaíno Peninsula, >300 m (∼1000 ft.) on Magdalena Island, and about 550 m (∼1800 ft) on Santa Margarita Island.
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Ophiolites occur in Baja California along the outer coast from San Benito and Cedros Islands through the Vizcaíno Peninsula to Magdalena and Santa Margarita Islands. This is a mountainous region with altitudes up to 920 m (3018 ft) on the Vizcaíno Peninsula, >300 m (∼1000 ft.) on Magdalena Island, and about 550 m (∼1800 ft) on Santa Margarita Island.
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