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Diagnosing P. simium zoonotic malaria infection in the Rio de Janeiro Atlantic forest, Brazil. [PDF]

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de Fátima Ferreira-da-Cruz M   +9 more
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Anopheles (Kerteszia) cruzii, the main malaria vector in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, is a complex of at least five cryptic species. [PDF]

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Voges K   +11 more
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High toxocariasis seroprevalence in a tri-border indigenous community (Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina): A One Health perspective. [PDF]

open access: yesOne Health
Ferreira IB   +10 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Hybrid Crude Palm Oil in Brazilian Regions: Evaluation of Knowledge, Perceptions, and Consumption Potential. [PDF]

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Alves ASB   +9 more
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Radiometric analysis of Quaternary deposits from the southeastern Brazilian coast

Marine Geology, 2006
Natural gamma radiation measurements of the beach sand deposits were performed with the aim of understanding the provenance and transport processes of sediments along the coastal zone of three Brazilian States: Sao Paulo (SP), Rio de Janeiro (RJ) and Espirito Santo (ES).
R M Anjos, R Veiga, Kita Macario
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Rhodolith Morphology and the Diversity of Polychaetes Off the Southeastern Brazilian Coast

Journal of Coastal Research, 2012
Rhodoliths modify the physical characteristics of their environment, producing a habitat that can support diverse, associated fauna, where polychaetes often achieve high richness expressed in density and trophic diversity. Nevertheless, there are few studies that describe and identify the fauna associated with this habitat.
Paulo Cesar Paiva
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Chemical and pharmacological characterization of halitoxin from Amphimedon viridis (Porifera) from the southeastern Brazilian coast

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology C, Comparative Pharmacology and Toxicology, 1996
The halitoxin complex from the marine sponge Amphimedon viridis, collected in the São Sebastião channel (southeastern Brazilian coast), was isolated by gel-filtration chromatography on Sephadex LH-20. Spectroscopic data (1H, 13C and 2D-NMR) of halitoxin from A.
Roberto G S Berlinck, Eduardo Hajdu
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Using neural network to improve sea level prediction along the southeastern Brazilian coast

Ocean Modelling, 2021
Abstract The objective of this study is to apply data-based models to improve sea level prediction along the southeastern Brazilian coast. Focus is placed on the atmospheric-forced low-frequency variability ( ∼ 0,3 to 0,03 day −1), which is associated primarily with propagation of Coastal Trapped Waves along the continental shelf, and possibly ...
Bruno Primo, Afonso M Paiva
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