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Corallus caninus
Known as:
Boa canina
, Xiphosoma caninum
, emerald tree boa
National Institutes of Health
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2016
2016
Local Community´ Perceptions on Tourist Impacts and Associated Development: A Case Study on Sal and Boa Vista Islands
A. M. C. Canalejo
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J. N. Tabales
,
S. M. S. Cañizares
2016
Corpus ID: 130890104
The local community or residents and their attitudes/ perceptions are a group of essential interest when analyzing and managing…
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2014
2014
Anaerobic Digestion and Biogas Production: Combine Effluent Treatment with Energy Generation in UASB Reactor as Biorefinery Annex
M. Berni
,
I. Dorileo
,
Grazielle Nathia
,
T. Forster‐Carneiro
,
Daniel Lachos
,
B. M. Santos
2014
Corpus ID: 54998396
The issue of residues and industrial effluents represents an unprecedented environmental challenge in terms of recovery, storage…
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2010
2010
Reduced Photosynthetic Activity is Directly Correlated with 2-(3H)-benzoxazolinone Accumulation in Lettuce Leaves
A. Sánchez-Moreiras
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A. Oliveros-Bastidas
,
M. J. Reigosa
Journal of Chemical Ecology
2010
Corpus ID: 2109504
Abstract2-(3H)-Benzoxazolinone (BOA) is a secondary plant metabolite previously found to inhibit plant growth and development…
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2008
2008
Ultra high wind penetration in simple wind-diesel power systems in Cape Verde
J. Fonseca
2008
Corpus ID: 112336404
The Cape Verde islands are situated west of Africa in the northern trade wind belt with excellent wind conditions for wind power…
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2004
2004
Bentonites from Boa Vista, Brazil: physical, mineralogical and rheological properties
L. V. Amorim
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C. Gomes
,
H. L. Lira
,
K. B. França
,
H. C. Ferreira
2004
Corpus ID: 55395279
The aim of this work is to characterize physically and mineralogically six samples of natural and industrialized bentonites from…
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2002
2002
Alona brandorffi sp. n. (Crustacea: Anomopoda: Chydoridae) – a new species from Brazil, related to A. verrucosa Sars, 1901
A. Sinev
,
W. Hollwedel
Hydrobiologia
2002
Corpus ID: 28058091
Alona brandorffi sp. n, related to A. verrucosa Sars, 1901 is described from Boa Vista, Brazil. Parthenogenetic females and males…
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2002
2002
[The interdiction of disease: a cultural construction of schistosomiasis in an endemic area in Minas Gerais, Brazil].
Maria Flávia Gazzinelli
,
A. Gazzinelli
,
Regiane Veloso Santos
,
Luiz Alberto Oliveira Gonçalves
Cadernos de Saúde Pública
2002
Corpus ID: 7155455
This study was conducted in a rural area endemic for schistosomiasis in Minas Gerais, Brazil. The objective was to determine the…
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2002
2002
A interdição da doença: uma construção cultural da esquistossomose em área endêmica,
Minas Gerais.
,
Maria Flávia Gazzinelli
,
A. Gazzinelli
,
Regiane Veloso Santos
,
Luiz Alberto Oliveira Gonçalves
2002
Corpus ID: 58363934
This study was conducted in a rural area endemic for schistosomiasis in Minas Gerais, Brazil. The objective was to determine the…
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2001
2001
Langevin equations for interacting fermions and Cooper-like pairing in trapped one-dimensional fermions
L. Plimak
,
M. Collett
,
M. Olsen
2001
Corpus ID: 21852609
Momentum correlations in a one-dimensional equilibrium ensemble of trapped fermions, with a point interaction between particles…
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1984
1984
Amino acid sequences of lower vertebrate parvalbumins and their evolution: parvalbumins of boa, turtle, and salamander.
N. Maeda
,
D. Zhu
,
W. Fitch
Molecular biology and evolution
1984
Corpus ID: 17798739
One major parvalbumin each was isolated from the skeletal muscle of two reptiles, a boa snake, Boa constrictor, and a map turtle…
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