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Comparative genomics of the Streptomyces genus: insights into multi-stress-resistant genes for bioremediation. [PDF]
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Socio-ecological vulnerability assessment to Sargassum arrivals. [PDF]
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2023 global heatwave causes mass mortality of a keystone coral on shallow Western Atlantic reefs. [PDF]
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Human Immunology, 2020
We studied HLA class I (HLA-A, -B) and class II (HLA-DRB1, -DQB1) alleles by PCR-SSP based typing in 98 Mexicans from the state of Quintana Roo living in the city of Cancún (N = 48) and rural communities (N = 50), to obtain information regarding allelic and haplotypic frequencies and their linkage disequilibrium.
Medina-Escobedo, Carolina Elizabeth +11 more
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We studied HLA class I (HLA-A, -B) and class II (HLA-DRB1, -DQB1) alleles by PCR-SSP based typing in 98 Mexicans from the state of Quintana Roo living in the city of Cancún (N = 48) and rural communities (N = 50), to obtain information regarding allelic and haplotypic frequencies and their linkage disequilibrium.
Medina-Escobedo, Carolina Elizabeth +11 more
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Ethnohistory, 2007
Mexico's southern state of Quintana Roo is often perceived by archaeologists as a blank spot on the map of the Maya world, a region generally assumed to hold little of interest thanks to its relative isolation from the rest of Mexico. But salvage archaeology required by recent development along the ?Maya Riviera, along with a suite of other ongoing and
Rafael Cobos +2 more
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Mexico's southern state of Quintana Roo is often perceived by archaeologists as a blank spot on the map of the Maya world, a region generally assumed to hold little of interest thanks to its relative isolation from the rest of Mexico. But salvage archaeology required by recent development along the ?Maya Riviera, along with a suite of other ongoing and
Rafael Cobos +2 more
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Conversion in Central Quintana Roo
Food, Culture & Society, 2012AbstractIn this paper, I address questions formed during fieldwork in Maya villages in Quintana Roo during the summers of 2008 and 2009. In the summer of 2008, I found an interesting point of intersection between groups of Maya syncretic Catholic beliefs and evangelical Protestantism, focusing on the change from farming and community to wage labor and ...
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Tourists as colonizers in Quintana Roo, Mexico
Canadian Geographies / Géographies canadiennes, 2013Spatial appropriation is an age‐old strategy for domination by one group over another. In the context of national states, territorial expansion is a common manifestation of this. Spain's colonization process began in the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico in the sixteenth century but remained incomplete in this area.
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A NEW HAWKMOTH FROM QUINTANA-ROO MEXICO
1984(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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