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The Andes mountain range uplift as a vicariant event in the Pimeliinae (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) in southern South America [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
The Andes mountain range extends over 8500 km along the Pacific coast of South America. Its medium altitude is 3500 m, reaching more than 6000 m at different latitudes. The uplift of the Andes  split arid habitats creating very diverse ecosystems on both
Flores, Gustavo Ernesto   +1 more
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AGELANIUS CHILOENSIS, ANEW SPECIES OF HORSE FLY FROM SOUTHERN CHILE (DIPTERA: TABANIDAE) AGELANIUS CHILOENSIS, UNA NUEVA ESPECIE DE TÁBANO DEL SUR DE CHILE (DÍPTERA: TABANIDAE)

open access: yesGayana, 2009
The female oiAgelanius chiloensis, new species, from southern Chile is described and illustrated. Its relationships with other species oiAgelanius are discussed.La hembra de Agelanius chiloensis, nueva especie del sur de Chile, es descrita e ilustrada ...
Christian R González
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Effects of Foliar Phosphorus Application at Harvest and Postharvest in Sweet Cherry (Prunus avium L.; cv. Regina) Produced in Southern Chile

open access: yesHorticulturae
Southern Chile has become a prominent region for sweet cherry production. However, environmental constraints and low P availability can adversely affect fruit quality and conditions in southern Chile.
Jorge González-Villagra   +4 more
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Architectural and Management Strategies for the Design, Construction and Operation of Energy Efficient and Intelligent Primary Care Centers in Chile [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Primary care centers are establishments with elevated social relevance and high operational energy consumption. In Chile, there more than 628 family healthcare centers (CESFAM) have been built in the last two decades and with plans for hundreds more in
Bobadilla, Ariel   +4 more
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A Deeper Understanding of Metacomprehension: Development of a New Multidimensional Tool

open access: yesFrontline Learning Research, 2018
The purpose of this research endeavor was to develop and validate a new measurement tool predicated on previous research to assess learners’ metacomprehension during reading.
Christian Soto   +4 more
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Liqúenes de Aisén, sur de Chile Lichens of Aisen, Southern Chile

open access: yesGayana: Botanica, 2012
La micobiota liquénica de la Región de Aisén incluye 319 especies en 87 géneros; el número total de especies de los géneros Menegazzia y Protousnea registrados en Chile se encuentran en esta región. La diversidad de biomas, desde bosques templado-lluviosos, particularmente en zonas oceánicas, a áreas estepáricas, ofrece una variedad de macro y ...
Wanda Quilhot   +4 more
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Relationship between genetic diversity of Chenopodium quinoa and the dynamics of its seed exchanges in Chile [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Quinoa cultivation in Chile presents an ancient and active complex of geographic, climatic, social and cultural interactions that has determined its current biodiversity in the three main growing zones (north, centre and south).
Bazile, Didier   +3 more
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New records of early life-stages of cephalopods in the Chiloé Interior Sea Nuevos registros de estadios de vida tempranos de cefalópodos en el mar interior de Chiloé

open access: yesLatin American Journal of Aquatic Research, 2012
Early life stages of cephalopods were sampled with zooplankton nets in southern Chile (41°-43°S) during the CIMAR 11 Fiordos cruise, November 2005.
Sergio A Carrasco   +3 more
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The Ferns of Southern Chile (Conclusion)

open access: yesAmerican Fern Journal, 1948
Even at the extreme south of Tierra del Fuego welldeveloped forests of Fagaceae, Magnoliaceae, etc., are not lacking and certainly do not suggest polar conditions. And at present considerable wheat is grown along the Straits of Magellan. Nor is the situation much improved by the term subantarctic.
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Reply to H. Acharya's “Comments on ‘Seismic potential associated with subduction in the Northwestern United States’” [PDF]

open access: yes, 1985
Subduction in the northwestern United States presents us with a dilemma. Although there is good evidence of 3 to 4 cm/yr of convergence between the Juan de Fuca and North American plates, the occurrence of either historic or instrumentally recorded ...
Heaton, Thomas H., Kanamori, Hiroo
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