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1por Bedoya-Perales, Noelia S., Escobedo-Pacheco, Elias, Maus, Diogo, Neimaier, Alisson, Pumi, Guilherme“…As a contribution to this body of knowledge, we report the first dataset into HMM concentrations in food crops and agricultural soils in Moquegua, which is a typical mining region and contains one of Peru’s largest copper deposits. …”
Publicado 2023
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2por Méndez-Ancca, Sheda, Pepe-Victoriano, Renzo, Gonzales, Hebert Hernán Soto, Zambrano-Cabanillas, Abel Walter, Marín-Machuca, Olegario, Rojas, José Carlos Zapata, Maquera, Maribel Maquera, Huanca, Rosmery Fernandez, Aguilera, Jorge González, Zuffo, Alan Mario, Ratke, Rafael Felippe“…However, the nutritional value of the edible species Nostoc sphaericum Vaucher ex Bornet & Flahault, which grows in the Moquegua region, is unknown. Descriptive research was developed, and samples were obtained from the community of Aruntaya, located in the region of Moquegua. …”
Publicado 2023
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3Socio-economic and cultural factors that influence the labor insertion of University Graduates, Perupor Maquera-Luque, Pedro Jesús, Morales-Rocha, José Luis, Apaza-Panca, Cynthia Milagros“…Access to the labor market by graduates of the National University of Moquegua is limited by a wide range of socioeconomic and cultural factors. …”
Publicado 2021
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4por Tubée, Daniel B. Montesinos“…Caespitosi were discovered in the tributaries of the upper Tambo River, Moquegua Department, South Peru. Descriptions, diagnoses and discussions about their distribution, a table with the morphological similarities with other species of Senecio, a distribution map, conservation status assessments, and a key to the caespitose Peruvian species of Senecio subser. …”
Publicado 2014
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5por Aguilar‐Puntriano, César, Avila, Luciano J., De la Riva, Ignacio, Johnson, Leigh, Morando, Mariana, Troncoso‐Palacios, Jaime, Wood, Perry L., Sites, Jack W.“…We found strong evidence for convergence among Pacific desert lizard C. adspersa, Liolaemus audivetulatus, Liolaemus insolitus, Liolaemus poconchilensis, Liolaemus stolzmanni, and a candidate species (Liolaemus “Moquegua”). Our results suggest that, despite the long divergence and phylogenetic distance of C. adspersa with respect to convergent Liolaemus species, natural selection was probably more important than historical contingency in shaping phenotypic evolution in these desert lizards.…”
Publicado 2018
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6por Bedoya-Perales, Noelia S., Maus, Diogo, Neimaier, Alisson, Escobedo-Pacheco, Elias, Pumi, Guilherme“…This research paper presents the preliminary outcomes of an investigation conducted on the levels of heavy metals (such as As, Cd, Pb, Al, Mn, Cu, Ba, Cr, and Ni) and pesticide residues found in both traditional and modern potato cultivars grown in Moquegua, one of the principal copper-producing departments of Peru. …”
Publicado 2023
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7por Torres-Roman, J Smith, Quispe-Vicuña, Carlos, Arce-Huamani, Miguel A, Dávila-Hernandez, Carlos A, Valcarcel, Bryan, Martinez-Herrera, José Fabián“…According to provinces, only Moquegua had a significant decrease (APC: -6.0, 95%CI: -11.4, -0.2, p<0.05) from 2003 to 2017. …”
Publicado 2022
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8por Torres-Roman, J. Smith, Urrunaga-Pastor, Diego, Avilez, Jose L., Helguero-Santin, Luis M., Malaga, German“…The departments with the highest prevalence of overweight and obesity were concentrated in Lima, Callao, Ica, Moquegua and Tacna. The lowest were found in Loreto, Cusco and San Martin. …”
Publicado 2018
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9por Torres-Roman, J. Smith, Martinez-Herrera, Jose Fabian, Carioli, Greta, Ybaseta-Medina, Jorge, Valcarcel, Bryan, Pinto, Joseph A., Aguilar, Alfredo, McGlynn, Katherine A., La Vecchia, Carlo“…In 2003, the highest ASMR for BC were in the provinces of Lima, Arequipa, and La Libertad (above 8.0 per 100,000 women-years), whereas in 2017, the highest ASMR were in Tumbes, Callao, and Moquegua (above 13.0 per women-years). The mortality trend for BC has been declining in the coastal region since 2005 (APC = − 1.35, p < 0.05), whereas the highlands region experienced an upward trend throughout the study period (APC = 4.26, p < 0.05). …”
Publicado 2020
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