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424por Stark, Barbara L.“…Anthropological papers of the University of Arizona ;…”
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425por Kelly, Isabel T. 1906- (Isabel Truesdell)“…Anthropological papers of the University of Arizona ;…”
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426por Griffen, William B.“…Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona…”
Publicado 1969
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427por Waddell, Jack O., 1933-“…Anthropological papers of the university of arizona…”
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429por Giddings, Ruth Warner“…Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona…”
Publicado 1959
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430Publicado 1974Tabla de Contenidos: “…El fabulosos barón de Arizona…”
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431Publicado 2011Tabla de Contenidos: “…Menores migrantes no acompañados sobre la experiencia del cruce y la repatriación en la frontera Sonora-Arizona como problema de políticas públicas /…”
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432“…The aging rates were the highest in Arizona and lowest in Kagoshima among the five exposure sites. …”
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433“…INTRODUCTION: The Arizona Public Cord Blood Program was created in 2011 by the Arizona Biomedical Research Centre, a sub-section of the Arizona Department of Health Services, to advance the collection and increase the number of racially and ethnically diverse cord blood units available for transplantation, as well as promote awareness of the benefits of cord blood stem cells through our educational partner, Save the Cord Foundation (STCF). …”
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434por Küpper, Anita, Manmathan, Harish K., Giacomini, Darci, Patterson, Eric L., McCloskey, William B., Gaines, Todd A.“…A GR population from Tennessee and two GS populations from Georgia and Arizona were identified as genetically distinct while the remaining GS populations from Kansas, Arizona, and Nebraska clustered together with two GR populations from Arizona and Georgia. …”
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436“…INTRODUCTION: The Arizona Public Cord Blood Program was created in 2011 by the Arizona Biomedical Research Centre, a subsection of the Arizona Department of Health Services, to advance the collection and increase the number of racially and ethnically diverse cord blood units available for transplantation, as well as to promote awareness of the benefits of cord blood stem cells through our educational partner, Save the Cord Foundation (STCF). …”
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437“…New species described herein are as follows, each with its type locality: Pseudomorpha huachineras p. n., Arroyo El Cocono, Sierra Huachinera, Sonora, México; P. patagonia sp. n., Madera Canyon, Santa Rita Mountains, Arizona; P.penablanca sp. n., Peña Blanca Lake, Arizona; P. pima sp. n., Madera Canyon (lower), Santa Rita Mountains, Arizona; P. santacruz sp. n., Madera Canyon, Santa Rita Mountains, Arizona; and P. santarita sp. n., Santa Rita Ranch, Santa Rita Mountains, Arizona.…”
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438“…However, a larger-fruited variety of Harpagonella palmeri from Arizona and Sonora was described by I.M. Johnston in 1924. …”
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439“…We show that hornworms from Arizona, Kansas, and North Carolina are genetically distinct, with Arizona being particularly differentiated from the other 2 populations using Illumina whole-genome resequencing. …”
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440Sublethal Effects of Imidacloprid on Honey Bee Colony Growth and Activity at Three Sites in the U.S.por Meikle, William G., Adamczyk, John J., Weiss, Milagra, Gregorc, Ales, Johnson, Don R., Stewart, Scott D., Zawislak, Jon, Carroll, Mark J., Lorenz, Gus M.“…Hive weight and internal hive temperature were monitored continuously over two trials in Arizona. Colonies fed 100 ppb imidacloprid in Arizona had significantly lower adult bee populations, brood surface areas and average frame weights, and reduced temperature control, compared to colonies in one or more of the other treatment groups, and consumption rates of those colonies were lower compared to other colonies in Arizona and Arkansas, although no differences in capped brood or average frame weight were observed among treatments in Arkansas. …”
Publicado 2016
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