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This study analyzes how Manuel Rivas takes advantage of the ambiguity of the concept of stereotype to create a Galician cultural identity. In Unha espía no Reino de Galicia (2004), Rivas suggests that the parodic image of Galicians and the set of ...
Pilar Martínez-Quiroga
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ABSTRACT Introduction Influenza A viruses (IAVs) are responsible for respiratory infections in a wide range of species, including birds, swine and humans. The role of wild boar (Sus scrofa) in IAV epidemiology remains underexplored. Here, we present a longitudinal serologic and virologic surveillance study of wild boars in Spain from 2015 to 2023 ...
Paloma Encinas +8 more
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Agreement and Focus in Galician Inflected Infinitives
In Galician Inflected Infinitive (henceforth II) clauses we can get the subject in three different positions: postverbal, preverbal or at the very end of the clause.
Couto, María del Carmen Parafita
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Importance of interlinguistic similarity and stable bilingualism when two languages compete [PDF]
In order to analyze the dynamics of two languages in competition, one approach is to fit historical data on their numbers of speakers with a mathematical model in which the parameters are interpreted as the similarity between those languages and their ...
Mira, Jorge +2 more
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ABSTRACT Mussel aquaculture has experienced substantial growth in recent decades, with global production exceeding 2.17 megatons (live weight), more than doubling since the early 21st century. Representing nearly 94% of the total mussel production, aquaculture plays a crucial economic and ecological role.
Julia Gambetta Vianna +3 more
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Abstract BACKGROUND Slaughter is a critical phase in aquaculture that can severely compromise both animal welfare and product quality. Stress responses triggered during this stage may accelerate post‐mortem biochemical degradation and promote oxidative damage in fish fillets. Essential oils, known for their antioxidant and anti‐inflammatory properties,
Lucía Méndez +5 more
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“The Cultural Links between Galicia and Ireland Continue to Flourish Today”: An Interview with the Director of the Irish Centre for Galician Studies (UCC) Martín Veiga [PDF]
Dr. Martín Veiga Alonso is Director of the Irish Centre for Galician Studies and lecturer and co-ordinator of the Higher Diploma in Arts (Spanish) at the Department of Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies at University College Cork.
Verónica Membrive Pérez
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Winter hardiness of galician carp fingerlings in pond conditions of Subcarpathia
Purpose. The analysis and evaluation of wintering of galician carp fingerlings in pond conditions of Subcarpathia Methodology. Study was conducted at the farm "Corop", located in Rawa-Ruska, Lviv region.
V. Gurbyk
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Addressing Medical Deserts in Europe: Lessons From a Comparative Analysis
ABSTRACT Background European countries face a common problem of medical deserts—areas where the population has limited access to healthcare services. Objective This article aims to define medical deserts and provide an in‐depth overview of the factors driving desertification and the solutions applied to reduce its negative consequences across six ...
Alicja Domagała +9 more
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Ideology of Galician Nationalism from mid-1910 through 1920s: A Nosa Terra Newspaper
A Nosa Terra was the major newspaper and the ideological mouthpiece of Galician political, cultural, and ethnic nationalism in the mid-1910s and 1920s. The principles of interdisciplinary historiography made it possible to analyze Galician nationalism as
Maksim V. Kirchanov
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