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Q Fever in the Canary Islands

2021
Coxiella (C.) burnetii is the ethiologic agent of the Q fever. It's a zoonosis distributed worldwide, being domestic ruminants the main source of infection. It manifests itself mainly by abortions and other bovine's fertility issues. In human beings, Q fever may cause death.
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Telemedicine in the Canary Islands

The Lancet, 1995
O, Ferrer-Roca   +6 more
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Archaeology of the Canary Islands

Abstract The Canaries were the only Macaronesian archipelago to have had a stable population before the European expansion in the Atlantic in the late Middle Ages. North African indigenous populations occupied the Canary Islands in the first centuries of the 1st millennium ce and formed island communities whose historical definition ...
Verónica Alberto-Barroso   +2 more
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Astronomy in the Canary Islands

Vistas in Astronomy, 1985
Abstract Astronomy in the Canary Islands has grown from its historical beginnings at the site-testing expedition of C Piazzi Smyth in 1856. Simony, Edgecomb, and Mascart followed in his footsteps. The Observatorio Astronomico del Teide was provisionally founded in 1959 to study the astronomical qualities of the Canary Islands' sky.
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The Canary Islands

Geographical Review, 1925
Alice Carter Cook   +2 more
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Canary Islands

The Geographical Journal, 1910
M. H., C. Schroter
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The geology of the Canary Islands

2018
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Carracedo, Juan Carlos   +1 more
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The Canary Islands

Scientific American, 1893
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Canary islands

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 1986
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