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Global-scale population genetic analysis of Plasmodium falciparum identifies country- and region-specific patterns of malaria parasite adaptation

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The Contemporary Pacific, 2020
Abstract This chapter addresses the protection of cultural heritage in Oceania. How the peoples of Oceania relate to their environment is through the prism of heritage. That heritage is holistic, embracing all life, and is both tangible and intangible. Understood through cultural traditions, it defines their cultural identity and remains
Forrest, Cragi, Corrin, Jennifer
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Oceania

1992
Abstract Oceania is defined here as the islands of the southern Pacific Ocean and of the adjacent seas to the west; in cultural/linguistic terms these are the islands of Polynesia, Micronesia, and eastern Melanesia (Fig. 9.1). The Polynesian islands lie within a vast triangle with sides 3,500-4,000 nautical miles in length, and with ...
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Gardens of Oceania

2007
In Oceania, particularly in Vanuatu, gardens are the evidence of an ancestral rural tradition in which food plants are at one and the same time an indispensable resource, the symbols of a community and the objects of barter or trade. The ni-Vanuatu devote themselves with true passion to their gardens, within which they collect, select and diversify a ...
Walter, Annie, Lebot, Vincent
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