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  1. 101

    Royal Palm Bug, Xylastodoris luteolus Barber (Insecta: Hemiptera: Thaumastocoridae) by Thomas J. Weissling, Forrest W. Howard, Alan W. Meerow

    Published 2002-09-01
    “… The royal palm bug, Xylastodoris luteolus Barber, is one of the few arthropods that feed on Cuban royal palms, Roystonea regia, which are native to Florida and Cuba. This insect species is the only representative of the small, tropical family Thaumastocoridae in North America.  …”
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    Cardin's Whitefly, Metaleurodicus cardini (Back) (Insecta: Homoptera: Aleyrodidae: Aleurodicinae) by Avas B. Hamon

    Published 2003-09-01
    “…It was originally described from Cuba and was named for Professor Patricio Cardin. …”
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    Cardin's Whitefly, Metaleurodicus cardini (Back) (Insecta: Homoptera: Aleyrodidae: Aleurodicinae) by Avas B. Hamon

    Published 2003-09-01
    “…It was originally described from Cuba and was named for Professor Patricio Cardin. …”
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    Transformations in Cuban Agriculture After 1959 by José Alvarez

    Published 2004-09-01
    “… The Cuban government that took power on January 1, 1959, was going to drastically change rural Cuba. This fact sheet describes the most important agricultural policies during the 1959-1989 period, although in some instances it is necessary to mention events and policies before and after that period. …”
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    Transformations in Cuban Agriculture After 1959 by José Alvarez

    Published 2004-09-01
    “… The Cuban government that took power on January 1, 1959, was going to drastically change rural Cuba. This fact sheet describes the most important agricultural policies during the 1959-1989 period, although in some instances it is necessary to mention events and policies before and after that period. …”
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  6. 106

    Royal Palm Bug, Xylastodoris luteolus Barber (Insecta: Hemiptera: Thaumastocoridae) by Thomas J. Weissling, Forrest W. Howard, Alan W. Meerow

    Published 2002-09-01
    “… The royal palm bug, Xylastodoris luteolus Barber, is one of the few arthropods that feed on Cuban royal palms, Roystonea regia, which are native to Florida and Cuba. This insect species is the only representative of the small, tropical family Thaumastocoridae in North America.  …”
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    Antecedents of the Cuban Agricultural Policies of the 1990s by José Alvarez

    Published 2004-09-01
    “…They originated in three unrelated events that unfolded separately and almost simultaneously: (1) the relationship between state intervention and poor agricultural performance that was aggravated during the 1980s, (2) the demise of socialism in the countries of Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, and (3) the reinforcement of U.S. economic sanctions against Cuba. This is EDIS document FE485, a publication of the Department of Food and Resource Economics, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, UF/IFAS, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. …”
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    Antecedents of the Cuban Agricultural Policies of the 1990s by José Alvarez

    Published 2004-09-01
    “…They originated in three unrelated events that unfolded separately and almost simultaneously: (1) the relationship between state intervention and poor agricultural performance that was aggravated during the 1980s, (2) the demise of socialism in the countries of Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, and (3) the reinforcement of U.S. economic sanctions against Cuba. This is EDIS document FE485, a publication of the Department of Food and Resource Economics, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, UF/IFAS, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. …”
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  9. 109

    La arquitectura de madera en La Habana by Ángel Manuel Álvarez Gómez, María Victoria Zardoya Loureda, Yliem Álvarez Falero, Beatriz Villavicencio Oramas

    Published 2023-11-01
    “… En el primer tercio del siglo XX, la construcción de estructuras de madera en Cuba experimentó cambios sustanciales con la llegada de nuevas tecnologías que modificaron la forma de unión de sus elementos y el comportamiento espacial de las armazones leñosas. …”
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    El cine mexicano de la edad de oro y su impacto internacional by Maricruz Castro-Ricalde

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…A partir de una investigación documental en publicaciones periódicas de Argentina, Colombia, Cuba, Chile, Estados Unidos, Honduras, México, Nicaragua y Venezuela, este artículo demuestra el interés que el cine mexicano producido entre 1936 y 1956 provocó en los espectadores de Hispanoamérica y Estados Unidos, al igual que la presencia de actores, cineastas, temas y personajes de otros países hispanohablantes en la industria cinematográfica mexicana durante la denominada edad de oro del cine mexicano. …”
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    Cuban Subterranean Termite (proposed), Florida Dampwood Termite (old unofficial name), Prorhinotermes simplex (Hagen) (Insecta: Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) by Rudolf H. Scheffrahn, Nan-Yao Su, Brian Cabrera, William Kern, Jr.

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…This species is endemic to and known only from southeastern Florida, western Cuba, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico. Species of Prorhinotermes generally live in or near coastal habitats and on islands. …”
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    REFLEXIONES TEÓRICO-METODOLÓGICAS SOBRE SENSIBILIZACIÓN Y CAPACITACIÓN EN GÉNERO. APUNTES DE UNA PROPUESTA PARA SU IMPLEMENTACIÓN EN CONTEXTOS GRUPALES by Dalia Virgilí Pino

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Se articulan tales reflexiones con sistematizaciones de experiencias internacionales encontradas en la web y otras realizadas en Cuba, así como con entrevistas a expertas cubanas. …”
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  13. 113

    La refrendación de los Acuerdos de La Habana: del referendo constitucional a la asamblea nacional constituyente by Franklin Moreno Millán

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…El Gobierno nacional de Colombia viene adelantando unas negociaciones de paz con el grupo insurgente Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionaras de Colombia ( FARC EP ) en La Habana (Cuba). Desde el comienzo de las negociaciones, el presidente Juan Manuel Santos ha dicho que los acuerdos serán aproba dos por el pueblo colombiano a través de un referendo constitucional. …”
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  14. 114

    Cuban Agriculture Before 1959: The Political and Economic Situations by José Alvarez

    Published 2004-09-01
    “…This fact sheet intends to address these conflicting viewpoints by analyzing the available data on pre-1959 rural Cuba. This is EDIS document FE479, a publication of the Department of Food and Resource Economics, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, UF/IFAS, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. …”
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    Cuban Agriculture Before 1959: The Political and Economic Situations by José Alvarez

    Published 2004-09-01
    “…This fact sheet intends to address these conflicting viewpoints by analyzing the available data on pre-1959 rural Cuba. This is EDIS document FE479, a publication of the Department of Food and Resource Economics, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, UF/IFAS, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. …”
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    The hibiscus erineum mite, Aceria hibisci (Nalepa 1906) by Mikinley Weaver, Adam Dale

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…., but is established in several Pacific islands including Fiji and Hawaii, as well as Caribbean regions including Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Jamaica. Therefore, it is a species of concern with potential to become introduced and established in the continental U.S. …”
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    Cuban Subterranean Termite (proposed), Florida Dampwood Termite (old unofficial name), Prorhinotermes simplex (Hagen) (Insecta: Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) by Rudolf H. Scheffrahn, Nan-Yao Su, Brian Cabrera, William Kern, Jr.

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…This species is endemic to and known only from southeastern Florida, western Cuba, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico. Species of Prorhinotermes generally live in or near coastal habitats and on islands. …”
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    Mexican Bromeliad Weevil (no official common name), Metamasius callizona (Chevrolat) (Insecta: Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Dryophthorinae) by Barbra Larson, J. Howard Frank

    Published 2003-10-01
    “…Metamasius mosieri Barber, the smallest of the three and native to Florida, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic, has been collected in Florida infrequently. …”
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