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Climate change increases threat to plant diversity in tropical forests of Central America and southern Mexico. [PDF]
Ortega MA +23 more
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Primary central nervous system germ cell tumors in Central America and the Caribbean Region: an AHOPCA 20-year experience. [PDF]
Girón AV +8 more
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Rickettsioses of Central America
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1971Abstract A search for rickettsial antibodies in human sera from Central America was performed by complement-fixation and microagglutination tests. Over 2,000 human sera from Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama were surveyed for antibodies against Rickettsia prowazeki, Rickettsia typhi, Rickettsia rickettsi, Rickettsia ...
M G, Peacock, R A, Ormsbee, K M, Johnson
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Diabetes, 1970
The prevalence of diabetes in Central America was somewhat greater than in East Pakistan and Malaya, less than in Uruguay and Venezuela, and substantially less than in affluent societies such as the United States. Differences in prevalence among Central American countries were modest but probably significant in some instances.
K M, West, J M, Kalbfleisch
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The prevalence of diabetes in Central America was somewhat greater than in East Pakistan and Malaya, less than in Uruguay and Venezuela, and substantially less than in affluent societies such as the United States. Differences in prevalence among Central American countries were modest but probably significant in some instances.
K M, West, J M, Kalbfleisch
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International Migration, 1998
This article covers migrants from Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua and Panama. While their main destination is the US, Mexico is also a destination for Central Americans and a transit place on their way to the US.Central America’s migrant population comprises mainly illiterate and unqualified men, rural in origin ...
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This article covers migrants from Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua and Panama. While their main destination is the US, Mexico is also a destination for Central Americans and a transit place on their way to the US.Central America’s migrant population comprises mainly illiterate and unqualified men, rural in origin ...
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Latin America and Central America
Government Publications Review. Part B, 1981Agua, Desarrollo y Medio Ambiente en Amkrica Latina: Informe. Santiago de Chile, Naciones Unidas, Comisi6n Econ& mica para Amtrica Latina, Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Medio Ambiente, 1980. 443 pp. Available from Comisi6n Econbmica para Amtrica Latina (CEPAL), Distribucibn y Venta de Publicaciones, Casilla 179-D, Santiago, Chile.
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2023
Abstract This chapter shows the different and unique story of Central America’s interaction with international law. This region is usually neglected by scholarship, even from other Latin American scholars. Yet, the subregion has witnessed a close interaction between geopolitics, domestic, and international law.
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Abstract This chapter shows the different and unique story of Central America’s interaction with international law. This region is usually neglected by scholarship, even from other Latin American scholars. Yet, the subregion has witnessed a close interaction between geopolitics, domestic, and international law.
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This research delves into the adoption of financial technologies in Central America, also referred to as Fintechs, which hold great potential for financial inclusion and economic growth. By asking the question of how government support and regulatory framework affects the adoption of financial technologies, research is aimed towards the investigation ...
Rodrigo Romero +2 more
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1990
General history of Central America during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Short bibliography on page 13.
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General history of Central America during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Short bibliography on page 13.
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