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A Review of Bartonellosis in Ecuador and Colombia

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1995
A review of the literature regarding bartonellosis or Carrion's disease in Colombia and Ecuador is presented, together with observations made by the author in areas of both countries from which the disease has been recorded. There is evidence from pre-Columbian artifacts that verruga peruana, the cutaneous form of the disease, was present in Ecuador at
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No. 42028. Colombia and Ecuador

2012
Agreement on judicial cooperation and mutual assistance in criminal matters between the Republic of Colombia and the Republic of Ecuador.
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Genetic characterization of Parkinson's disease patients in Ecuador and Colombia

Parkinsonism & Related Disorders, 2020
To help address the scarcity of studies on the genetics of Parkinson's disease (PD) in Latin America, we screened 426 Ecuadorians with PD and 80 Colombians (PD = 55, Control = 26) for mutations within several PD-related genes. Among Colombians, we identified several variants within PARKIN and PINK1 genes.
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No. 42029. Colombia and Ecuador

2012
Agreement between colombia and ecuador on the transit of persons, vehicles, river, maritime and air vessels.
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No. 42025. Colombia and Ecuador

2012
Agreement between the Republics of Colombia and Ecuador on the recovery and return of stolen cultural property.
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The Political Impact of Migrants in Colombia and Ecuador:

2018
Chapter 7 presents fieldwork carried out in Colombia and Ecuador in the summer of 2012. It mostly presents data derived from the interviews conducted with mayors and local authorities in the highlands of Colombia and Ecuador. The chapter also gives some specific examples of how migrant influence improved the lot of their communities, particularly with ...
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A New Atelopus from Ecuador and Colombia

Journal of Herpetology, 1981
A new species of Atelopus from the lower Pacific slopes of northern Ecuador and southern Colombia is distinguished from its congeners by the shape of the snout, skin texture, coloration, and lack of a distinct pattern. Some specimens of the new species previously have been confused with Atelopus longirostris.
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A’ingae (Ecuador and Colombia) - Language Snapshot

2021
A’ingae (or Cofán) is a severely under-documented language isolate spoken by about 1,500 Cofán people in the Ecuadorian and Colombian Amazon. The origin of the Cofán can be traced to the Eastern Andean Cordilleras, where they ranged over a large territory.
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