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Place of Death of People With Cancer in 12 Latin American Countries: A Population Study Using National Death Registers. [PDF]
This study provides a comprehensive analysis of cancer‐related place of death (PoD) in 12 Latin American countries, highlighting significant cross‐country variations and identifying key factors associated with dying at home versus in a hospital. ABSTRACT Background Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in Latin America.
Dannenberg A +14 more
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Recovery of insular seabird populations years after rodent eradication
Abstract Seabirds have been particularly affected by invasive non‐native species, which has led to the implementation of numerous eradication campaigns for the conservation of these keystone and highly vulnerable species. Although the benefits of eradication of invasive non‐native species for seabird conservation have been demonstrated, the recovery ...
Martin Philippe‐Lesaffre +8 more
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Soils, scale, or elites? Biological innovation in Uruguayan cattle farming, 1880–1913
Abstract This article examines the economics of innovation in livestock rearing during the first globalisation in Uruguay, the country with the most cattle per person in the world, both then and now. Using a new historical dataset of Uruguayan agriculture, the first one at a sub‐provincial level, I exploit regional differences in the adoption of cattle
Emiliano Travieso
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Uneven geographies: ageing and population dynamics in Latvia
Abstract The twin phenomena of ageing populations and declining populations are profoundly transforming societies and economies in Europe. Driven by decreasing fertility rates and the continuing increased life expectancy, populations have not been ageing uniformly across time and space.
Zaiga Krisjane +4 more
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Lesser Kestrel Falco naumanni (Fleischer, 1818) populations have been one of the best monitored bird populations in Spain over the last 70 years. These populations suffered a sharp decline between the 1950s and 1990s. Since then, periodic censuses showed a population increase that lasted until the 2010s.
José Miguel Aparicio +3 more
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Abstract Effective conservation requires understanding species’ abundance patterns and demographic rates across space and time. Ideally, such knowledge should be available for whole communities because variation in species’ dynamics can elucidate factors leading to biodiversity losses.
Matthew T. Farr +3 more
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Abstract Reptiles are increasingly of conservation concern due to their susceptibility to habitat loss, emerging disease, and harvest in the wildlife trade. However, reptile populations are often difficult to monitor given the frequency of crypsis in their life history.
Kathleen E. Kyle +8 more
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Modeling population effects of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on a long‐lived species
Abstract The 2010 Deepwater Horizon (DWH) oil spill exposed common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in Barataria Bay, Louisiana to heavy oiling that caused increased mortality and chronic disease and impaired reproduction in surviving dolphins. We conducted photographic surveys and veterinary assessments in the decade following the spill.
Lori H. Schwacke +20 more
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SERVICIOS DE SALUD A PERSONAS CON DISCAPACIDAD [PDF]
El objetivo del ensayo es elaborar un breve análisis de las condiciones y acceso a los servicios de salud de las personas con discapacidad. La metodología utilizada consistió en un proceso descriptivo de los servicios de salud de personas con ...
Gonzales Perez, Yaritza Damaris
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Segregación residencial y vivienda adecuada en los migrantes de Bolivia y Perú en Córdoba, Argentina [PDF]
In a large part of Latin America, residential segregation has been examined almost exclusively from a socioeconomic perspective, with an ethnic approach far less common.
Molinatti, Florencia, Pelaez, Enrique
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