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Bolivia, land and population, 1825-1936. Volume IBolivia, tierra y población, 1825-1936. Tomo I
(Fondo Editorial UNMSMFondo Editorial UNMSM, 1978)
Mojos and Chiquitos, 1768 - 1820. Volume IMojos y Chiquitos, 1768 - 1820. Tomo I
(Fondo Editorial UNMSMFondo Editorial UNMSM, 1988)
Isozyme evidence of lack of speciation between wild and domestic triatoma infestans (Heteroptera: reduviidae) in Bolivia
(J. Med. Entomol., 1987-01)
Abstract Wild and domestic Triatoma infestans from
the Cochabamba region of Bolivia were virtually identical at l9 gene loci coding for enzymes. No allele was
distinctive of either the wild or the domestic populations. ...
Mental health and psychiatric care in Bolivia: what do we know?
(Biomed Central Ltd, 2014-05-15)
Background: Recently Bolivia has implemented a universal health system, but their mental health policy is still emerging.Objectives: To investigate the current state of the mental health care system in Bolivia and discuss ...
Isozyme evidence of lack of speciation between wild and domestic triatoma infestans (Heteroptera: reduviidae) in Bolivia
(J. Med. Entomol., 1987-01)
Abstract .
Wild and domestic Triatoma infestans from
the Cochabamba region of Bolivia were virtually identical at l9 gene loci coding for enzymes. No allele was
distinctive of either the wild or the domestic populations. ...
Relative Contribution of Monooxygenase and Esterase to Pyrethroid Resistance in Triatoma infestans (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) from Argentina and Bolivia
(Entomological Society of America, 2008-03)
Recently, high resistance to pyrethroid insecticides has been associated with ineffective field treatments against Triatoma infestans (Klug) in northern Argentina. Samples were collected from two areas in Argentina (Salta ...
LA VIALIDAD EN BOLIVIA: LOS FERROCARRILES Y SU IMPACTO EN LA REGIÓNThe Roadship in Bolivia: the Railways and their Impact in the Region:O roadship na Bolívia: os caminhos-de-ferro e seu impacto na região:
(Universidad Mayor, Real y Pontificia San Francisco Xavier de Chuquisaca (Bolivia), 2018)