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Phylogenetic and phylogeographic evidence for the colonization success of the diplochorous Astydamia latifolia across the Canary Islands. [PDF]
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Clinicopathologic findings and causes of mortality in 100 pet rabbits from the Canary Islands, Spain, 2011-2022. [PDF]
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Landscape changes following the eruption of the Tajogaite Volcano on La Palma, Canary Islands
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A souvenir from the Canary Islands
The Lancet, 2006In 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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Ratite Eggshells from Lanzarote, Canary Islands
Science, 1972Struthious and aepyornithoid eggshells from Tertiary calcareous sediments on Lanzarote prove the presence, until about 12 million years ago, of large flightless birds. The calcarenite horizon is recognized as an old land surface. Mesozoic sedimentary rocks in the basement of the volcanic islands of Lanzarote and neighboring Fuerteventura indicate that ...
E G, Franz Sauer, P, Rothe
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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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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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