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Characterization and Technological Potential of Underutilized Ancestral Andean Crop Flours from Ecuador [PDF]
Diego Salazar +6 more
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Physics Beyond the Standard Model [PDF]
In these three lectures I review the need to go beyond the Standard Glashow- Weinberg-Salam Model and discuss some of the approaches that are explored in this direction.Comment: 5 pages, contribution to the CERN-Latin-American School of High-Energy ...
Rosenfeld, R.
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Species diversity typically increases from higher to lower latitudes, but the regional‐scale variation along this geographic gradient remains unclear. It has been suggested that species diversity throughout Amazonia generally increases westward toward the Andes, but this pattern and its environmental determinants require further investigation for most ...
Pilar L. Maia‐ Braga +14 more
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The Ecuadorian authorities have made significant progress in the implementation of their economic program, supported by the Extended Fund Facility (EFF) arrangement of SDR 3.75 billion (537 percent of quota, about US$5 billion), approved by the Executive Board in May 2024 and augmented in July 2025. The authorities have taken bold actions to strengthen
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Effect of cooking on arsenic concentration in rice [PDF]
This study assessed the effect of rinsing and boiling on total content of As (tAs) and of its inorganic and organic forms in different types of rice (polished and brown) from Spain and Ecuador. Rice was subjected to five different treatments. The results
Atiaga, Oliva +2 more
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The scaling of seed‐dispersal specialization in interaction networks across levels of organization
Natural ecosystems are characterized by a specialization pattern where few species are common while many others are rare. In ecological networks involving biotic interactions, specialization operates as a continuum at individual, species, and community levels. Theory predicts that ecological and evolutionary factors can primarily explain specialization.
Gabriel M. Moulatlet +3 more
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Empathy and COVID-19: Study in Professionals and Students of the Social Health Field in Ecuador [PDF]
Ana J. Cañas‐Lerma +3 more
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Climate change is significantly affecting biodiversity, and organisms that depend on external temperature – such as ectotherms – are particularly vulnerable to these effects. Microhabitats provide refuge for species, thereby reducing exposure to thermal and hydric stress under climate change.
Carolina Reyes‐ Puig +3 more
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Neuroendocrine Tumors: An Analysis of Prevalence, Incidence, and Survival in a Hospital-Based Study in Ecuador [PDF]
Karime Montes Escobar +6 more
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Update on the Ecuadorian Economy [PDF]
This paper provides an overview of major macroeconomic and social indicators and policy changes in Ecuador over the two and a half years since President Rafael Correa took office in January 2007, including economic growth, social spending, fiscal policy,
Luis Sandoval, Mark Weisbrot
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