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Imaging the Caribbean: Culture and Visual Translation
(2013-07-19)
Behind Patricia Mohammed’s Imaging the Caribbean: Culture and Visual Translation is more than a decade of research conducted in numerous places, but chiefly, the Caribbean. The scope of this research can be gleaned from ...
A survey of owner attitudes and experiences in managing diabetic dogs
(ElsevierOxford, 2011)
A survey of the experiences of owners of diabetic dogs was carried out by distributing questionnaires to veterinary clinics in São Paulo, Brazil. A total of 93 dog owners were surveyed over a 4 month period and descriptive ...
Language and Slavery : A social and linguistic history of the Suriname creoles (Volume 52)
This posthumous work by Jacques Arends offers new insights into the emergence of the creole languages of Suriname including Sranantongo or Suriname Plantation Creole, Ndyuka, and Saramaccan, and the sociohistorical context ...
Fractal concepts in relation to soil water diffusivity
(Williams & Wilkins, 1997-11-01)
Fractal geometry would appear to offer promise for new insight on water transport in unsaturated soils, This study was conducted to evaluate possible fractal influence on soil water diffusivity, and/or the relationships ...
Metacommunity analysis of Mexican bats: environmentally mediated structure in an area of high geographic and environmental complexity
(Journal of Biogeography (J. Biogeogr.) (2011), 2011)
Aim We tested the hypothesis that distributions of Mexican bats are defined by
shared responses to environmental gradients for the entire Mexican bat
metacommunity and for each of four metaensembles (frugivores, ...
Fractal concepts in relation to soil water diffusivity
(Williams & Wilkins, 1997-11-01)
Fractal geometry would appear to offer promise for new insight on water transport in unsaturated soils, This study was conducted to evaluate possible fractal influence on soil water diffusivity, and/or the relationships ...
Pleistocene cetacean fossils from the coastal plain of Rio Grande do Sul in southern Brazil
(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2021-10-19)
Cetacean ear bones are useful for palaeontological studies because it is possible to identify most species based on their gross morphology, and thus glean information about past occurrences and distributions. This study ...
Ecuador: defining and measuring multidimensional poverty, 2006-2010
(2012-12)
This paper provides new insights into the scope, measurement and analysis of multidimensional poverty in Ecuador and generates empirical evidence for the period 2006-2010. Multidimensional poverty is defined using a ...