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Accelerated north-east shift of the global green wave trajectory. [PDF]
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Environmental drivers of Odonate assemblages across biogeographic provinces in the Mexican Transition Zone. [PDF]
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Effects of capsaicin and monensin on ruminal fermentation, intake, nutrient digestibility, and ruminal dynamics of grazing bulls. [PDF]
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OpDetect: A convolutional and recurrent neural network classifier for precise and sensitive operon detection from RNA-seq data. [PDF]
Karaji R, Peña-Castillo L.
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Advances in understanding the regulation of pluripotency fate transition in embryonic stem cells. [PDF]
Jia YK, Yu Y, Guan L.
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Graciela Iturbide as Anthropological Photographer
Visual Anthropology Review, 2008This article is a reflection on the images of Mexican photographer Graciela Iturbide. Focusing on her portraits of indigenous peoples of Mexico (particularly the Seri, Isthmus Zapotec, and Mixtec), the author addresses the anthropological value of a body of visual material that is artistic, rather than documentary, in conception and execution.
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The Photography of Graciela Iturbide: Transcending Colonization and Oneself
Scholarly Horizons: University of Minnesota, Morris Undergraduate Journal, 2021This paper analyzes some of the works of contemporary Mexican photographer Graciela Iturbide (born 1942). In this paper, I argue that Iturbide’s work speaks to how the Mexican population and culture transcended the history of colonization, particularly works like Virgen de Guadalupe Chalma, México (Our Lady of Guadalupe, Chalma, Mexico) (2007) and ...
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The Rule of Agustín de Iturbide: A Reappraisal
Journal of Latin American Studies, 1985After a struggle of eleven years, and the loss, according to the conservative estimate of Carlos María de Bustamante, of 2000,0000 lives, Mexico awoke in September 1821 an independent nation. For months before the culmination of independence there was no doubt who would rule the nation – that is, who was the de facto chief of state, at least for the ...
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