["Good life is to be in peace and harmony with everything around us": a qualitative study on good living among the Kankuamo Indigenous people of Colombia]. [PDF]
Boor CV+8 more
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Hummingbirds play an important role as pollinators and are one of the primary examples of animal–plant coevolution. However, factors such as land‐use change, urbanization, exotic species introductions and the disappearance of native plants can negatively affect the persistence of hummingbird populations.
Gonzalo A. Ramírez‐Cruz+4 more
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[Community participation and empowerment in primary health care in Latin America: an exploratory systematic reviewParticipação e empoderamento comunitário na atenção primária à saúde na América Latina: revisão sistemática exploratória]. [PDF]
Bernal-Ordoñez LK+5 more
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Orden de 22 de marzo de 2007, de la Consejería de Educación y Cultura, por la que se establecen las bases reguladoras y se convocan subvenciones a municipios de la Región de Murcia para inversiones en infraestructura y equipamiento de archivos y bibliotecas de titularidad municipal [PDF]
Murcia (Comunidad Autónoma) Consejería de Educación y Cultura
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Non‐invasive characterization of melanoma depth at single‐cell resolution
Non‐invasive determination of Breslow depth would be beneficial for the clinical management of melanoma. We demonstrate that RSOM can achieve non‐invasive imaging of single melanocytes up to several millimetres in tissue. A pilot clinical study showed a high degree of correlation between RSOM and the standard for Breslow depth determination.
Juan Aguirre+11 more
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The Terminal Segment of the Seminiferous Tubule: The Current Discovery of Its Morphofunctional Importance in Mammals. [PDF]
Seco-Rovira V+4 more
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NOTAS ACERCA DEL DESEQUILIBRIO ESPACIAL DE LAS DISPONIBILIDADES HÍDRICAS EN LA COMUNIDAD VALENCIANA [PDF]
Concepción Bru Ronda
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Abstract ‘El Blanquizal’ was one of the most important Nassau grouper (Epinephelus striatus) spawning aggregation sites (SAS) in the Mexican Caribbean. However, the characteristics of the population that still uses this site for reproduction remain unknown.
Luis Salgado Cruz+6 more
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