نتایج جستجو برای: bolivian winter

تعداد نتایج: 51781  

Journal: :Gaceta sanitaria 2015
Pedro Favila Escobio Joana Ribas Marta G Morillo Ginna Rodríguez-Ramírez Jeronima Vicens-Ferrer Magdalena Esteva

OBJECTIVE To establish the prevalence of Trypanosoma cruzi infection in Bolivian (Spain) participants. METHODS A cross sectional study was carried out in Majorca. Bolivian residents older than 18 years assigned to the family physicians of two primary care centers were randomly selected from the health card population database. Participants were invited to attend a serology test and an intervi...

2014
Rafael M. Ortí-Lucas María C. Parada-Barba José E. de la Rubia-Ortí Alejandra Carrillo-Ruiz María Beso-Delgado An L. D. Boone

Background. The prevalence of Chagas disease in endemic countries varies with the kind of vector involved and the socioeconomic conditions of the population of origin. Due to recent immigration it is an emerging public health problem in Europe, especially in those countries which receive immigrant populations with a high prevalence of carriers. The study reviews the impact of the disease on Bol...

2006
Geoffrey Jalleh

The main theme for this issue of CentreLines is the controversial area of alcohol advertising and promotion. In Headspace NDRI Director Steve Allsop discusses some of the issues surrounding the relationship between alcohol promotion and hazardous drinking. In Issuing Forth, Rob Donovan, together with colleague Matthew Winter from Curtin’s School of Marketing, dispute the argument that alcohol a...

2008
Roberto Telleria Carlos Ludena Richard Bennett Bhavani Shankar

The world has witnessed an unparalleled increase in trade liberalization over the last few decades. These have been accompanied by increasing concerns over economic growth and distributional impacts emerging from trade agreements. An applied literature has emerged to address ex-ante effects at both macroeconomic and household levels. This article contributes to this literature by analyzing the ...

Journal: :Nutricion hospitalaria 2012
L Tejeda M Dębiec L Nilsson J M Peñarrieta J A Alvarado

The objective of this study was to evaluate the proximal composition, as well as Total Antioxidant Capacity (TAC) and Total Phenols (TPH) in meals that represent a complex food matrix, from different hospitals in Bolivia and Sweden. Protein, fat, ash, dietary fiber and carbohydrate contents were measured in 29 samples: 20 from two Bolivian hospitals and 9 from the university hospital in Lund, S...

2013
Robert Perger Paschoal Coelho Grossi

The genus Oryctophileurus is reviewed and its validity is supported by a combination of the following apomorphic characters: a single cephalic horn with lateral carina, pronotal cavity with ocellate punctures and two teeth or tubercles close behind the anterior pronotal margin. The male of Oryctophileurus varicosus Prell, 1934, is described for the first time. A new species, Oryctophileurus gue...

2002
J. P. Lirón M. V. Ripoli J. C. De Luca P. Peral - García G. Giovambattista

Data from five protein-coding loci related to dairy production were used to study the genetic diversity and population structure of Argentine and Bolivian Creole cattle breeds. Genomic DNA was extracted from blood samples of six Creole cattle breeds: Argentine (n = 230), Patagonian (n = 25); “Saavedreño” (n = 140), “Chaqueño Boliviano” (n = 30), “Yacumeño” (n = 27), and “Chusco” (n = 11). κ-cas...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2006
F J Armando Pérez-Cueto Androniki Naska Javier Monterrey Magaly Almanza-Lopez Antonia Trichopoulou Patrick Kolsteren

The study objective was to estimate food and nutrient availability in Bolivian households using data from the nationally representative under the Programme for the household surveys undertaken yearly from 1999 to 2002 Improvement of Surveys and the Measurement of Living Conditions in Latin America and the Caribbean (MECOVI). In the present study, we analysed data from four repeated, cross-secti...

Journal: :American journal of botany 1998
R Vandenberg J Miller M Ugarte J Kardolus J Villand J Nienhuis D Spooner

The major cultivated potato, Solanum tuberosum, and six other related cultivated species, are hypothesized to have arisen from a group of weedy relatives indigenous to the central Andes of central Peru, Bolivia, and northern Argentina. A major problem hindering investigations of the origins of the cultivated species has been a continuing debate over the species boundaries of their putative prog...

Journal: :American Journal of Botany 1923

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