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Trichinella pseudospiralis in the Iberian peninsula
Veterinary Parasitology, 2015Nematode worms of the genus Trichinella are zoonotic parasites circulating in most continents, including Europe. In Spain, Trichinella spiralis and Trichinella britovi are highly prevalent in wildlife but seldom in domestic pigs. In Portugal, only T. britovi was documented in wild carnivores.
M J, Zamora +4 more
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2019
The initial Phoenician presence in the Iberian Peninsula dates to the ninth century bce with the foundation of small settlements along the southern coast. During the eighth and seventh centuries bce, the number of colonial settlements along the Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts of Iberia began to increase rapidly.
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The initial Phoenician presence in the Iberian Peninsula dates to the ninth century bce with the foundation of small settlements along the southern coast. During the eighth and seventh centuries bce, the number of colonial settlements along the Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts of Iberia began to increase rapidly.
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1993
The Iberian peninsula found itself in new circumstances by the middle of the eighteenth century. The constituent parts of the Spanish kingdom, and the roles of Spain and Portugal in European politics, as well as their relationships to each other, had changed entirely since the seventeenth century.
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The Iberian peninsula found itself in new circumstances by the middle of the eighteenth century. The constituent parts of the Spanish kingdom, and the roles of Spain and Portugal in European politics, as well as their relationships to each other, had changed entirely since the seventeenth century.
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Morphotectonics of the Iberian Peninsula
pure and applied geophysics, 2004A morphotectonic interpretation of the relief of the Iberian Peninsula (IP) is presented based on an analysis of its gross forms. Several geological–geophysical and geomorphological methods were used in order to build up a morphostructural sketch.
M. O. Cotilla Rodríguez +1 more
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Genomics of the Iberian Peninsula
Science, 2019Population Genetics Ancient DNA studies have begun to help us understand the genetic history and movements of people across the globe. Focusing on the Iberian Peninsula, Olalde et al. report genome-wide data from 271 ancient individuals from Iberia (see the Perspective by Vander Linden). The findings provide a comprehensive genetic time transect of the
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Haptoglobin Types in the Iberian Peninsula
Human Heredity, 1966J, Planas +3 more
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