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  1. 1941

    Long Squash—an Asian Vegetable Emerging in Florida by Guodong Liu, Yuncong Li, David Dinkins, Bonnie Wells, Qingren Wang, Yuqi Cui

    Published 2016-02-01
    “… Long squash is an annual, vigorous, and herbaceous crop that was brought to the Americas by Paleoindian populations from Asia before the arrival of Columbus. …”
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  2. 1942

    Level of Satisfaction Among Patients Using Insulin Administered by Pen vs Vial/Syringe. An Observational Prospective Study by Valladales-Restrepo LF, Delgado-Araujo AC, Oyuela-Gutiérrez MC, Ospina-Arzuaga HD, Machado-Alba JE

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Luis Fernando Valladales-Restrepo,1– 3 Ana Camila Delgado-Araujo,1 María Camila Oyuela-Gutiérrez,3 Harrison David Ospina-Arzuaga,1 Jorge Enrique Machado-Alba1 1Grupo de Investigación en Farmacoepidemiología y Farmacovigilancia, Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira-Audifarma S.A, Pereira, Risaralda, Colombia; 2Grupo de Investigación Biomedicina, Facultad de Medicina, Fundación Universitaria Autónoma de las Américas, Pereira, Colombia; 3Semillero de Investigación en Farmacología Geriátrica, Facultad de Medicina, Fundación Universitaria Autónoma de las Américas, Pereira, Risaralda, ColombiaCorrespondence: Jorge Enrique Machado-Alba, Grupo de Investigación en Farmacoepidemiologia y Farmacovigilancia. …”
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  3. 1943

    [In]toxic[ating] Bodies: Spirits and Spectral Biopolitics in The House of the Seven Gables by Emelia Abbé Robertson

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…From Matthew Maule’s execution to Clifford Pyncheon’s incarceration, Hawthorne deploys the language of intoxication and toxicity to suggest that persons or bodies who do not neatly fit into America’s sense of teleological progress are viewed as infectious, poisonous, noxious, and otherwise threatening.…”
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  4. 1944

    Ecology of Wild Hogs in Florida by William M. Giuliano, George W. Tanner

    Published 2005-07-01
    “…Wild hogs are in the family Suidae (true wild pigs), none of which are native to the Americas. Although not found in Florida, the only native pig-like mammal found in the United States is the collared peccary or javelina (Tayassu tajacu; Figure 2). …”
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  5. 1945

    Paese che vai usanza che trovi, tra cosmo e campanile by Pietro Clemente

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…In the lecture, first of all ideally addressed to younger generations, the author retrospectively reflects on his contribution, along the work of many years, to these issues, particularly focusing on his attempt to interweave the Italian school of studies of folklore and anthropology with the attention, in the works of sociologist Giacomo Becattini and the urbanist Alberto Magnaghi, for the new forms of “consciousness of places”, and above all, with James Clifford’s work on the processes of “becoming indigenous in the XXIth Century” in Oceania and the Americas.…”
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  6. 1946

    MAP-ping Queerness? Street Art in Philadelphia by Lara Cox

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…This article reflects on how street art helps to “queer” the city of Philadelphia. America’s sixth largest city has come to be known as the “City of Murals” following the initiative started by Mural Arts Philadelphia’s (MAP) Executive Director Jane Golden in 1987. …”
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  7. 1947

    Landscapes as Narrative Commentary in Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian or the Evening Redness in the West by Dianne C. Luce

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…This study argues that in Blood Meridian (1985) McCarthy creates landscape scenes that function as narrative commentary on the Glanton gang’s Indian-fighting, on America’s pursuit of Manifest Destiny, and on humanity’s innate aptitude for violence. …”
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  8. 1948

    Deadwood : la naissance d’une ville by Nathalie Massip

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Yet, ultimately, it becomes evident that change and progress are not wanted, in Deadwood, and the series, deviating from most of its genre’s predecessors, seems to blur the frontier between savagery and civilization, in an attempt to debunk America’s mythologized past.…”
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  9. 1949

    Ecology of Wild Hogs in Florida by William M. Giuliano, George W. Tanner

    Published 2005-07-01
    “…Wild hogs are in the family Suidae (true wild pigs), none of which are native to the Americas. Although not found in Florida, the only native pig-like mammal found in the United States is the collared peccary or javelina (Tayassu tajacu; Figure 2). …”
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  12. 1952

    Jean-Jacques et Hippolyte, deux commandeurs meneurs de grève, ou comment sonner l’alarme à la sucrerie des Manquets (Saint-Domingue, 1782) by Jean-Louis Donnadieu

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…Studying family papers and plantation estates may be useful to discover new items about the former pro-slavery colonial society in the Americas. For instance, in 1782 on the Manquets sugar estate (in l’Acul, northern Saint-Domingue), a slaves’ strike led by two drivers, Jean-Jacques and Hippolyte, occured. …”
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  13. 1953

    Términos de parentesco diádicos en cholón (noreste de los Andes peruanos) by Matthias Urban

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This type of morpheme is common in Australia, but it is not frequently reported from the Americas, and there is little clear evidence so far for it in South America. …”
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  14. 1954

    A Consumer’s Guide to Eggs by Jeanine Beatty, Karla Shelnutt, Gail P. A. Kauwell

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The first domesticated birds to reach the Americas arrived in 1493 on Christopher Columbus' second voyage to the New World. …”
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  15. 1955

    Black salt marsh mosquito Aedes taeniorhynchus (Wiedemann) (Insecta: Diptera: Culicidae) by Natasha Marie Agramonte, C. Roxanne Connelly

    Published 2014-06-01
    “… The black salt marsh mosquito is very common in the eastern coastal areas of the Americas, and is responsible for a large part of mosquito insecticide applications in Florida. …”
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  16. 1956

    Mapeamento da desterritorialização etnolinguística no Sudeste e Leste do Brasil durante as primeiras invasões europeias (1500-1700 EC) by Rodrigo Martins dos Santos

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This started in the Americas, from the end of the 15th century, with European invasions. …”
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  17. 1957

    Biblical discourses and the subjugation of Africa: A Decolonial-Foucauldian perspective by T. Shingange

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…This trend continues in the contemporary era within different global spaces. In Africa, the Americas, and Asia, missionaries promulgated colonial ideologies through the transmission and reception of biblical discourses. …”
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  18. 1958

    El rol de Enfermería frente al COVID-19 by Jayce Díaz Díaz, Yamirka González Puerto, Zenia Tamara Sánchez García, Feliza Pérez Pérez, Yunia Araña Hernández, Geneva Hurtado Montero

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Se analizan los principales aspectos relacionados con la situación de la enfermería en la región de las Américas y Cuba, su contribución al enfrentamiento a la pandemia, su liderazgo en la vigilancia y atención sanitaria de la población; así como de la prevención y educación para la salud vinculados con esta enfermedad.…”
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  19. 1959

    Les relations économiques États-Unis / Amérique latine pendant les années Bush : la nouvelle donne by Martine Azuelos

    Published 2010-03-01
    “…-Latin America relations uncertain. To shed light on this turnaround, this paper sets the Bush years in the wider context of post-Cold War renewed U.S. emphasis on the economic dimension of its relationship to Latin America. …”
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  20. 1960

    L’Atlantique de l’esclavage, 1775‑1860. by Marie-Jeanne Rossignol

    Published 2006-03-01
    “…However the now illegal trade picked up after 1820 due to a growing demand for labour in plantation societies in the Americas. Nationalist concerns clashed with humanitarian goals on the Atlantic, hindering real international police efforts. …”
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