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262“…The raw data presented shows an exhaustive and systematic revision of satellite images on 1700 km of the Caribbean coast of Colombia, where 2743 human interventions were identified. …”
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263“…Tropical cyclones (TC) represent a substantial threat to life and property for Caribbean and adjacent populations. The prospective increase of TC magnitudes, expressed in the 15th chapter of the IPCC AR5 report, entails a rising probability of ecological and social disasters, which were tragically exemplified by several severe Caribbean TC strikes during the past 20 years. …”
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264por Andrus, Jon Kim, Evans-Gilbert, Tracy, Santos, Jose Ignacio, Guzman, Maria G., Rosenthal, Philip J., Toscano, Cristiana, Valenzuela, Maria Teresa, Siqueira, Marilda, Etienne, Carissa, Breman, Joel G.Enlace del recurso
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265“…The disruptions caused by hurricanes in the Caribbean underline the challenge the industry is facing at reconciling the risks of climate change with sustainable cruise supply chains.…”
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266por van Westen, René M., Dijkstra, Henk A., van der Boog, Carine G., Katsman, Caroline A., James, Rebecca K., Bouma, Tjeerd J., Kleptsova, Olga, Klees, Roland, Riva, Riccardo E. M., Slobbe, D. Cornelis, Zijlema, Marcel, Pietrzak, Julie D.“…The results indicate that, at least for the Caribbean Sea, adequate regional projections of sea-level change can only be obtained with ocean models which capture mesoscale processes.…”
Publicado 2020
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267por Galezzo, Maria-Angelica, Günther, Wanda Maria Risso, Diaz-Quijano, Fredi Alexander, Susa, Manuel Rodriguez“…OBJECTIVE: To analyze factors associated with diarrheal disease in the rural Caribbean region of Colombia. METHOD: A cross-sectional study conducted in the rural area of the Cesar Department, Colombia, between November 2017 and June 2018. …”
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268por Gravinese, Philip M., Page, Heather N., Butler, Casey B., Spadaro, Angelo Jason, Hewett, Clay, Considine, Megan, Lankes, David, Fisher, Samantha“…One such ecosystem is Florida Bay, an important nursery for the Caribbean spiny lobster, Panulirus argus. Although adult crustaceans are often resilient to reduced seawater pH, earlier ontogenetic stages can be physiologically limited in their tolerance to ocean acidification on shorter time scales. …”
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269“…The Archipini fauna of the Caribbean is revised to include 33 species. Most previously described species occurring in the region are redescribed and figured, with 13 new species: Argyrotaenia brownisp. nov., A. crypticasp. nov. …”
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271por Dahiya, Rajiv, Rampersad, Stacy, Ramnanansingh, Terry G., Kaur, Komalpreet, Kaur, Ramninder, Mourya, Rita, Chennupati, Suresh V., Fairman, Richard, Jalsa, Nigel K., Sharma, Ajay, Fuloria, Shivkanya, Fuloria, Neeraj KumarEnlace del recurso
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272por Sandoval, Rosa Carolina, Roche, Maxime, Belausteguigoitia, Itziar, Alvarado, Miriam, Galicia, Luis, Gomes, Fabio S., Paraje, Guillermo“…To characterize the design of excise taxes on sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) in Latin America and the Caribbean and assess opportunities to increase their impact on SSB consumption and health. …”
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273por Borhanjoo, Panid, Singh, Navneet, Nath, Sridesh, Chowdhury, MD Sadakat, Swanson, Carl, Kaiser, Ryan, Geraghty, Patrick, Foronjy, Robert F, Chow, Lillian“…CONCLUSION: These findings profile the circulating inflammatory cytokines, chemokines, and proteases in African Americans and Afro-Caribbean patients during sepsis. The role of these targets in sepsis needs addressing in this patient population.…”
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274por Serrano, Oscar, Gómez-López, Diana Isabel, Sánchez-Valencia, Laura, Acosta-Chaparro, Andres, Navas-Camacho, Raul, González-Corredor, Juan, Salinas, Cristian, Masque, Pere, Bernal, Cesar A., Marbà, Núria“…Despite the moderate areal extent of T. testudinum in the Colombian Caribbean (661 km(2)), it sequesters around 0.3 Tg CO(2) year(−1), which is equivalent to ~ 0.4% of CO(2) emissions from fossil fuels in Colombia. …”
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275por Orejarena-Rondón, Andrés F., Orfila, Alejandro, Restrepo, Juan C., Ramos, Isabel M., Hernandez-Carrasco, Ismael“…This article presents a 60 years wave hindcast from 1958 to 2017, covering the Colombian Caribbean basin. Each output consists on 6-hour field of significant wave height [Formula: see text] , mean wave period [Formula: see text] , [Formula: see text] and mean direction [Formula: see text] with a resolution of 11.8 km [Formula: see text] 11.4 km. …”
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276por Bapatla, Neha, Ramoutar, Uma D, Sharma, Natasha, Ramoutar, Anjali, Ortega, Valentina L, Goorachan, Anita, Haffizulla, Farzanna“…Its incidence and effect on various populations at a molecular level as well as clinical implications have been heavily studied; however, its role in morbidity and mortality in the Indo-Caribbean population is often overlooked. The Caribbean diaspora is a vibrant and heterogeneous culture, encompassing individuals with ancestries from across the world including the Indian subcontinent and Africa. …”
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277por Guariguata, Leonor, Unwin, Nigel, Garcia, Leandro, Woodcock, James, Samuels, T Alafia, Guell, Cornelia“…We held group model-building workshops with key stakeholders in the Caribbean region to develop a causal loop diagram to describe the system driving the increasing physical inactivity in the region and envision the most effective ways of intervening in that system to encourage and promote physical activity. …”
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278por Bethel, Brandon J.“…Although buoy records are imperfect, results show that the inner Caribbean Sea (CS) under the influence of the Caribbean low-level jet has the highest wind energy resource at ~ 1500 W/m(2), followed by the outer CS at ~ 600 W/m(2) and Atlantic Ocean (AO) at ~ 550–600 W/m(2) at a 100 m height. …”
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279por Collier, Zachary J, Bourcier, Alexandre J, Naidu, Priyanka, Magee, William P, Potokar, Tom, Gillenwater, Justin“…INTRODUCTION: Burn injuries are a global health problem disproportionately affecting low- and middle-income countries, especially in Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) where cooking methods, dangerous work conditions, and minimal housing regulations place people at increased risk of burn injury. …”
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280“…However, Latin America and the Caribbean faced an unmatched catastrophic toll. As of March 2022, the region has reported approximately 15% of cases and 28% of deaths worldwide. …”
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