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Five years of a self-sustaining heart transplant program in the Canary Islands. [PDF]
Groba-Marco MDV+9 more
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Abstract We produced several mineral mixtures and measured their reflectance in the VNIR range (350–2,500 nm) with the aim of reproducing the spectral features observed by the rovers Perseverance and Curiosity in the Jezero and Gale Crater respectively.
E. Bruschini+6 more
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Seroprevalence of IgG and IgE Antibodies Against <i>Anisakis</i> in the Presumably Healthy Population of the Canary Islands. [PDF]
González-Rodríguez E+6 more
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Abstract Five pressure inverted echo sounders (PIES) have been deployed north of the Canary Islands at a nominal latitude of 29°N for 1 year to estimate a time series of volume transport of the Canary Current (CC) and the Lanzarote passage (LP) using the gravest empirical method (GEM).
A. Hernández‐Guerra+2 more
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First report of Trichopodapictipennis (Diptera, Tachinidae) for the Canary Islands. [PDF]
Caloca P, Suárez D, Peña G, Ruiz C.
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Abstract The genus Microlechia Turati, 1924, including a newly described species Microlechia zwicki sp. nov., is recorded for the first time in Australia. Detailed illustrations of the adult specimen and male genitalia of this new species are provided, alongside a discussion of how it could be diagnosed form related species within the genus. An updated
Oleksiy V. Bidzilya, Hossein Rajaei
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New Insights into the Phylogeographic History of <i>Dirofilaria immitis</i> in the Canary Islands, Spain. [PDF]
Morchón R+7 more
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ABSTRACT Migration entails important changes for families. Despite existing evidence on the process of adaptation, little is known about the degree of social inclusion in a context of high cultural affinity. We examine the variability of social inclusion patterns, indexed by personal, family and social conditions, in 263 Latin American families, with ...
Nauzet Gutiérrez‐Rodríguez+2 more
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The critically endangered coral Rhizopsammia wellingtoni is endemic to the Galápagos Islands. It is considered possibly extinct after successive extreme marine heat waves caused population collapse, and it has not been seen in almost 25 years. We report the discovery of remnant populations of Wellington's coral at three locations in the Galápagos ...
Robert Wellington Lamb+8 more
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Vegetation of the Canary Islands
M. A. Aguilar, O. R. Delgado
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