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Caribou

Canadian Theatre Review, 1999
Caution: Copyright Michael Melski, 1998. This script is protected under the copyright laws of Canada and all other countries of the Copyright Union. Changes to the script are forbidden without the written consent of the author. Rights to produce, film or record in any medium, in any language, by any group, are retained by the author.
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Dermoid Cysts in Caribou

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 2009
Subcutaneous dermoid cysts were identified in eight wild caribou (Rangifer tarandus) from widely dispersed locations in northern Canada and in one wild caribou from Alaska. The dermoid cysts from Canadian caribou were found among 557 diagnostic specimens that had been detected by hunters and submitted by resource officers and biologists between 1 ...
G, Wobeser   +3 more
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Nación caribe

2022
Nación caribe es un podcast que aporta al reconocimiento de las identidades caribeñas desde los saberes populares y académicos. La investigación-creación fue el enfoque metodológico que permitió construir esta estrategia de publicación y circulación trasmedial que articula distintos formatos como la radio, el diseño web, las redes sociales y la ...
Julio Mario Palacios Urueta   +1 more
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BESNOITIOSIS IN A WOODLAND CARIBOU

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1976
Besnoitiosis was diagnosed in an adult male woodland caribou found dead in northern Saskatchewan. The lesions present were comparable to those of chronic besnoitiosis in cattle, and were much more severe than those previously described in domestic reindeer and barren-ground caribou.
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Caribou, wolves and man

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1988
The migratory tundra caribou/reindeer in the Holarctic now number three million and are increasing, approaching estimated pristine quantities in North America. In contrast, the sedentary forest races south of the tree-line number about 325 000 animals, and are declining in some areas in both Eurasia and North America. The chief natural mortality factor
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Capacidad de preparación y respuesta de América Latina y el Caribe frente a emergencias sanitarias

Revista Panamericana De Salud Publica/Pan American Journal of Public Health, 2022
Damian Vazquez, Vazquez Damian
exaly  

La lucha contra la COVID-19: una perspectiva desde América Latina y el Caribe

Revista Panamericana De Salud Publica/Pan American Journal of Public Health, 2022
Julian Alfredo Fernández-Niño
exaly  

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