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Perus (Perus) perus Grishin 2025, new species
Perus (Perus) perus Grishin, new species http://zoobank.org/ 445F016E-851C-4B10-B4EC-2853F968CA89 (Figs. 101 part, 102, 103a–d) Definition and diagnosis. Genomic analysis of specimens identified as Perus (Perus) cordillerae (Lindsey, 1925) (type locality Peru: Lima, Matucana, holotype sequenced as NVG-22043E08) reveals that they partition into two ...Zhang, Jing +4 more
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2009
To date the application of bioethics in Peru has been rudimentary. The discipline has not yet acquired a distinct identity; only a few committees review ethical problems that arise in the course of medical practice, and bioethics is still taught mainly at schools of philosophy and theology.
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To date the application of bioethics in Peru has been rudimentary. The discipline has not yet acquired a distinct identity; only a few committees review ethical problems that arise in the course of medical practice, and bioethics is still taught mainly at schools of philosophy and theology.
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Abstract Chapter 5 covers Peru, an important third case for two reasons. First, government partisanship changed over the timeframe of this study. This allows for a within-case test of partisanship’s effects on foreign borrowings, adding to the between-case test in Chapter 4.
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Abstract Chapter 5 covers Peru, an important third case for two reasons. First, government partisanship changed over the timeframe of this study. This allows for a within-case test of partisanship’s effects on foreign borrowings, adding to the between-case test in Chapter 4.
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Risks to carbon storage from land-use change revealed by peat thickness maps of Peru
Nature Geoscience, 2022A. Hastie +27 more
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