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Museum Care of Indigenous Cradles: Insights From Consultation With Tribal Communities
ABSTRACT Traditional cradles are important objects in many Indigenous American cultures. A historical tendency of museums to overlook Indigenous perspectives on proper object handling and display has often resulted in improper care of culturally sensitive objects in museum collections.
Abby S. Baka +10 more
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Aphididae (Hemiptera) on ornamental plants in Córdoba (Argentina)
En 30 censos realizados en la ciudad de Córdoba y alrededores (Argentina) se registraron, entre noviembre de 2001 y mayo de 2002, un total de 109 plantas ornamentales infestadas de colonias de áfidos.
Alfonsina SZPEINER
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1165. Echinacea purpurea (L.) Moench
Summary Echinacea purpurea (L.) Moench (Compositae: Heliantheae: Zinniinae) is described and illustrated with a colour plate and black and white text figure. An introduction to the history of the appearance of this species in the Magazine appears in brief, together with comments on the treatment of the genus, and the available generic revisions.
Nicholas Hind +2 more
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Lionfish envenomation case treated in an emergency unit in Colombia [PDF]
Montoya-Giraldo MA +2 more
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Health inequities and cancer survival in Manizales, Colombia: a population-based study. [PDF]
Arias-Ortiz NE, de Vries E.
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Fishweb: comercialización de peces ornamentales
El obejtivo de la empresa es la comercialización de peces ornamentales. La idea coniste en comprar la semilla (peces pequeños para criarlos) para alimentarlos, cuidarlos y criarlos durante un período de tiempo. Luego, cuando los peces tengan el tamaño adecuado podrán ser vendidos a las tiendas de mascotas y también a los clientes finales, es decir ...
Gómez Ruíz, Juan Carlos +2 more
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Unmuting Aesthetic Excellence: Rethinking How We Read, Write, and Review
Creativity and Innovation Management, EarlyView.
Patricia Wolf, Salvatore Tallarico
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Orius laevigatus engages in unidirectional intraguild predation on Transeius montdorensis. Despite this, both predators coexisted and suppressed the shared thrips prey. Aphids, a non‐shared prey, were effectively controlled by O. laevigatus even when its population was limited due to intraguild predation. T.
Angelos Mouratidis +3 more
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Extent of threats to marine fish from the online aquarium trade in the United States. [PDF]
Lin B +6 more
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