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PROMOTION OF AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY IN BOLIVIA
Natalia I. Vargas-Cuentas +1 more
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Estudio preliminar de la ictiofauna y los hábitats acuáticos del Río Bajo Paraguá, Santa Cruz, Bolivia [PDF]
Vladimir Rojas‐Díaz, Damián I. Rumiz
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ABSTRACT Despite economic growth and poverty reduction, child undernutrition is still widespread in Bangladesh. This study aimed to evaluate both the burden and correlates of undernutrition among children under five in Bangladesh using the Composite Index of Anthropometric Failure (CIAF).
Fazley Amin, Md Taj Uddin
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HIV incidence trends in Brazil and neighboring countries: an ecological and analytical study on public health. [PDF]
Dos Anjos TAF +8 more
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A Polyphonic Debate on Social Equity Budgeting
ABSTRACT This paper is polyphonic (i.e., a debate involving multiple perspectives) and highlights emerging interdisciplinary thoughts on past, current, and future social equity budgeting (SEB). We present a vision for the field and emphasize the potential impact of this paper. We hope to enliven debates regarding context, underpinning philosophies, and
Bruce D. McDonald III +9 more
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Dietary patterns and socioeconomic disadvantage: an analysis of food consumption patterns and their determinants in Cochabamba, Bolivia. [PDF]
Quispe Condori RÁ +2 more
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Global climate change will likely modify the plant assemblages of the Neotropical seasonally dry forest based on the physiological capabilities of the species. Abstract Neotropical seasonal dry forest (NSDF) is one of the most threatened ecosystems according to global climate change predictions.
A. Manrique‐Ascencio +4 more
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Identifying knowledge gaps in hypersaline systems supporting the global electrical transition: invertebrate community structure in salars from the lithium triangle. [PDF]
Salazar G, Aguilar P, Harrod C.
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Introduction A growing number of countries have adopted legislation that recognizes nature as a subject of rights. The purpose of many rights‐of‐nature laws is linked to restoring biodiversity and ecosystems. Consequently, an ecosystem's right to restoration has emerged as a substantive right of nature.
Mariam C. Kanyama
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