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  1. 401
    “…ABSTRACT: Long distance transport of livestock from Patagonia to central Chile involves both road and sea transport and has a potential impact on the welfare of animals. …”
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    “…Discoveries of additional rarities might affect both the draw and decay, so we also quantified empirical evidence for the Patagonia Picnic Table Effect (PPTE), a social feedback loop where rarity discoveries are presumed to lead to additional rarity discoveries because of the elevated levels of birder activity once an initial rarity is reported. …”
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    por CERN. Geneva
    Publicado 2018
    “…</strong></p> <p><img alt="" src="https://indico.cern.ch/event/702791/images/17862-visuel_polarpod_ss_texte.jpg" style="border-style:solid; border-width:1px; float:right; height:210px; margin:1px; width:150px" />As a doctor specialising in sports biology and nutrition, Jean-Louis Etienne has taken part in numerous expeditions to the Himalayas, Greenland and Patagonia as well as crewing with Eric Tabarly for a round-the-world race aboard Pen Duick VI.…”
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  4. 404
    “…H-BE7, a strain isolated from marine sediments from Northern Patagonia, Chile, had its genome sequenced to study the biosynthetic potential to produce novel natural products within the Brevibacterium genus. …”
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  5. 405
    Publicado 2007
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Young, and Jim Crosthwaite -- Restoring and maintaining natural capital in the Pacific Northwest, USA / Andrew Carey -- Restoring natural capital reconnects people to their natural heritage : Tiritiri Matangi Island, New Zealand / John Craig and Éva-Terézia Vesely -- Restoring forage grass to support the pastoral economy of arid Patagonia / Martín R. Aguiar and Marcela E. Román -- A community approach to restore natural capital : the Wildwood Project, Scotland / William McGhee -- An adaptive comanagement approach to restore natural capital in communal areas of South Africa / Christo Fabricius and Georgina Cundill -- Participatory use of traditional ecological knowledge for restoring natural capital in agroecosystems of rural India / P.S. …”
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  6. 406
    “…There are also 113 species with distributions shared only between Chile and Argentina, particularly in the southern portions of these countries comprising Patagonia. The catalogue is based on examination of the original descriptions of all nominal species and all other references known to us containing relevant taxonomic and distributional information, for a total of approximately 450 references. …”
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    por Cousins, Claire
    Publicado 2015
    “…Sedimentary deposits produced by the resulting fluvial-lacustrine activity are extensive, with lithologies dominated by basaltic minerals, low-temperature alteration assemblages (e.g., smectite clays, calcite), and amorphous, poorly crystalline phases (basaltic glass, palagonite, nanophase iron oxides). This paper reviews examples of these environments, including their sedimentary deposits and microbiology, within the context of utilising these localities for future Mars analogue studies and instrument testing.…”
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  9. 409
    por Burke, Alan, Zolnerowich, Gregory
    Publicado 2017
    “…The following species are redescribed: Araeodontia isabellae (Wolcott), A. marginalis Barr, A. peninsularis (Schaeffer), Barrotillus kropotkini Rifkind, Bogcia disjuncta Barr, Cylidrus abdominalis Klug, Cymatoderella collaris (Spinola), C. morula Rifkind, C. patagoniae (Knull), Lecontella brunnea (Spinola), L. gnara Wolcott, L. striatopunctata (Chevrolat), Monophylla californica (Fall), M. pallipes Schaeffer, M. terminata (Say), Onychotillus vittatus Chapin, and O. cubana De Zayas. …”
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  10. 410
    por Gordon, Peter R., Sephton, Mark A.
    Publicado 2016
    “…During pyrolysis-FTIR, serpentinites analogous to those on Mars indicative of the Phyllocian Era led to no negative effects on organic matter detection; sulfates analogous to those of the Theiikian Era led, in some instances, to the combustion of organic matter; and palagonites, which may represent samples from the Siderikian Era, led, in some instances, to the chlorination of organic matter. …”
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    “…The colonized surface of the reduced basaltic glass was covered by a rind of alteration made of iron-oxides trapped in a palagonite-like structure with thicknesses up to 150 μm. …”
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