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ERGA-BGE Reference Genome of Loboptera subterranea : a cave adapted cockroach endemic to the Canary Islands

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The environment for telemedicine in the Canary Islands

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 1998
We studied the environment for telemedicine in the Canary Islands. The population's attitude to telemedicine was surveyed in 503 questionnaire interviews with doctors, nurses, paramedical staff and patients on the seven islands. Almost half the respondents 46-50 across groups had a positive opinion of telemedicine.
O, Ferrer-Roca, M, Estevez, E, Gomez
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A souvenir from the Canary Islands

The Lancet, 2006
In April, 2004, a previously fi t 67-year-old retired surgeon was referred to our clinic with fever and malaise. Between January and March, 2004, he had holidayed in the Canary Islands. His diet had included cheese, fresh vegetables, salads, fi sh, and wine.
Rajan, Somasundaram   +3 more
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Canary Islands

2019
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Riera, Rodrigo, Delgado, Juan Domingo
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Pseudotuberculosis in Dromedary Camels in the Canary Islands

Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2004
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Tejedor Junco, María Teresa   +4 more
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The Canary Islands

Nature, 1887
Now that the Canary Islands are rapidly becoming better known as one of the most advantageous health-resorts within easy reach of England, it may be of some interest to mention a few facts concerning diseases in the Archipelago.
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The Canary Islands

2020
The volcanic Canary Islands, in the Atlantic Ocean, have the characteristics of small islands in an environment varying from sub-humid to arid, and quite different from one island to another and even within the same island. These conditions produce specific water availability circumstances to be solved in each of the islands, through island Water ...
Custodio, Emilio   +1 more
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Experience with cyclosporine in the canary islands

Transplantation Proceedings, 2004
Cyclosporine (CsA) is currently the basis of most immunosuppressive protocols after solid organ transplantation. The introduction of Neoral, a new microemulsion formulation of CsA, and more recently a range of adjunctive immunosuppressants have further enhanced short-term efficacy and tolerability of CsA-based immunosuppression.
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Gloria Anzaldúa in the Canary Islands

Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 2011
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Endogamy and anthropological differentiation on the Canary Islands (anthropological studies on the Canary Islands III)

Journal of Human Evolution, 1973
The connection between endogamy and anthropological differentiation was investigated using a sample of 6814 primary school children from 129 settlements on the seven Canary Islands. The rates of endogamy among the local inhabitants are generally high, although they vary considerably. The age-variable characteristics were standardised. o 1.
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