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Nuclear forensics: strategies and analytical techniques
(Sao Paulo: ABEN, 2013, 2014)
The possibility of clean development mechanism in a nuclear power expansion in Brasil
(Sao Paulo: ABEN, 2009, 2014)
Determination of As, Se and Sb in different trades and blends of tobacco by neutron activation analysis
(Sao Paulo: ABEN, 2011, 2014)
A look inside an emerging nuclear supplier. Advocacy coalitions and change in Argentine foreign nuclear policy
(Routledge, 2017-10)
What light can foreign policy analysis (FPA) shed on how and when the balance of power between domestic coalitions in foreign nuclear policymaking changes and how these different balances directly affect policy outcomes? ...
Trade reforms and trade patterns in Latin America
(ECLAC, 1999-12)
Summary
The relationship between trade and economic growth is nuclear to the literature of economic development. Due to the importance of the external sector to developing countries, most development models have trade ...
Educating the educators
(2019)
Estudio genético forense “adn” para la identificación de toma de muestras humanas en el caso World Trade Center.
(Machala : Universidad Técnica de Machala, 2017)
La genética forense implica como fase muy importante dentro de la investigación la innovación de la tecnología, que nos ha permitido con los avances de los años mejorar esta ciencia que parte de la medicina, criminalística ...
Molecular identification of intergenus crosses involving catfish hybrids: Risks for aquaculture production
(2016-06-27)
Monitoring of the interspecific hybrid production and trade is essential for the appropriate management of these animals in fish farms. The identification of catfish hybrids by morphological analysis is unreliable, ...
Nuclear and plastid SNP markers for tracing Cedrela timber in the tropics
(2019-01-01)
Illegal logging and trade of timber are major worldwide concerns, resulting in biodiversity and economic losses. Tropical tree species in the genus Cedrela, which have historically been heavily exploited, are still often ...