Spectromicroscopy Analysis of Chicken Egg Shells
ABSTRACT Chicken egg shells, taken from farm and backyard eggs of different suppliers from different regions in Brazil were collected for chemical/structural analysis, in order to try to find if there is a relation between egg shells composition and the type of production (farm or backyard), the egg shell color and the region of production.
Mariana Muniz Delgado Lopes +4 more
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Genomic signatures in breast cancer in a real-world setting: Experience in a Brazilian Northeastern Center. [PDF]
Vieira SC +5 more
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Exile and the Sense of Place in Ferreira Gullar\u27s Dirty Poem [PDF]
Guyer, Leland
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Integration of Micro‐CT and XRF Mapping for Multimodal 3D Analysis of Polychrome Wooden Artifacts
ABSTRACT Over the past 5 years, computer applications have become crucial to archeological research. Since the 1990s, the focus has transitioned from data management tools to the development of virtual models. Recently, digital documentation of cultural heritage has gained considerable focus, with 3D modeling of objects.
Josiane E. Cavalcante +10 more
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First record of a Lecythidaceae wood (Carinianoxylon brasiliense gen. et sp. nov.) from the Tertiary of the New World (Brazil, Rio Paranaiba) [PDF]
Selmeier, Alfred
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THE INSTITUTIONAL ORIGINS OF DEFORESTATION IN LATIN AMERICA [PDF]
Land Economics/Use,
Runge, C. Ford, Southgate, Douglas
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US Consumer Appetite for Climate Claims on Beef Products: Does Country‐of‐Origin Matter?
ABSTRACT Beef cattle producers have been receiving pressure to reduce methane emissions from production. Beef products with varying climate claims have recently been introduced to the retail sector, stemming from various countries‐of‐origin. Using data from a US consumer survey, we find a subset of US consumers is willing to pay a premium for Lower ...
Jaime R. Luke, Glynn T. Tonsor
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Retrospective epidemiological surveillance of bovine tuberculosis in a slaughterhouse in Northeastern Brazil. [PDF]
Aragão BB +4 more
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ABSTRACT This article argues that marriage was central to historical change in the Yoruba‐speaking region of West Africa during the eighteenth century. It draws on ìtàn, a distinct oral source, to show that conjugality shaped Yoruba processes of urbanisation and political centralisation, gendered divisions of labour and social innovation and creativity.
Insa Nolte
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