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  1. 581

    Estudio y embarazo en la universidad. Un reto difícil de superar by Andrea Hernández Quirama, Flor de María Cáceres Manrique, Carolina Rivero-Rubio

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…En conclusión, el embarazo en estudiantes universitarios genera alteraciones en su proyecto de vida y trae consigo la adopción de nuevos y múltiples roles que complejizan la finalización exitosa de sus estudios superiores, enfrentándolos a procesos de retención o deserción escolar.…”
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  2. 582

    Écologie et dynamique spatio-temporelle des mangroves au Togo by Folega Fousseni, Rakotondrasoa Miaratiana Andrianamenoso, Wala Kpérkouma, Woegan Y. Agbelessessi, Kanda Madjouma, Pereki Hodabalo, Polo-Akpisso Aniko, Batawila Komlan, Akpagana Koffi

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Inventories have identified 23 plant species distributed among 23 genera and 17 families dominated by Rhyzophora racemosa and Avicennia germinans. …”
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  3. 583

    Padres o madres migrantes internacionales y su familia: Oportunidades y nuevos desafíos by Luz María López Montaño, María Olga Loaiza Orozco

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Se reconoce la migración como una oportunidad que facilita el acceso a recursos económicos, vía remesas, con los cuales se suplen requerimientos de subsistencia (alimentación, educación, salud, abrigo) de las familias, y que genera nuevas dinámicas en el cuidado a través de la red familiar (abuela, madre, tía) como apoyo material y afectivo. …”
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    Health of Fish Communities in the Lower Reaches of the Dongjiang River by MA Zhuoluo, HU Lianghe, JIANG Renfei, WANG Sai

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Dongjiang River is an important water source and ecological corridor in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.Understanding the health of fish communities in the lower reaches of this river is vital for the water ecological protection of the basin.This paper investigates the fish in the lower reaches of the Dongjiang River,and the abundance index (d<sub>M</sub>) and Shannon Weiner index (H′) are selected to evaluate the community health,and the relationship between them and water quality factors is explored.The results show that there are 7 orders,19 families,43 genera,and 50 species of fish found in the lower reaches of this river,of which Cypriniformes is the largest and Perciformes is the second,with 10 species of exotic fish.There is a significant or extremely significant negative correlation between the health of fish communities and water pollution factors such as COD<sub>Cr</sub>,BOD<sub>5</sub>,and TP,indicating that water pollution affects the health of fish communities.The river encroachment,rigid transformation,and the construction of gate and dam facilities disrupting habitats have also adversely influenced fish communities.Exotic fish have been found in most sampling sites and are more dominant in polluted rivers.It is necessary to develop scientific management strategies and measures from various aspects,including improving river water quality,restoring the diversity and connectivity of fish habitats,and strengthening the management and prevention of exotic fish. …”
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  5. 585

    Notes on ants fauna (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of Iran (Part I) by Arsalan Khalili-Moghadam, Sebastian Salata, Lech Borowiec

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…As a result, a list of 42 identified species belonging to 13 genera of three subfamilies, collected from 66 sampling sites in Chaharmahal Va Bakhtiari and Esfahan Provinces, is given. …”
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  6. 586

    The impacts of the discontinuation of dual nomenclature of pleomorphic fungi: the trivial facts, problems, and strategies by U. Braun

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…Some future problems and strategies around the application of anamorph- and teleomoph-typified taxon names (genera and species), are discussed here, using the recently monographed powdery mildews (Erysiphales) as an example.…”
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  7. 587

    New Records of Lake Baikal Leech Fauna: Species Diversity and Spatial Distribution in Chivyrkuy Gulf by Irina A. Kaygorodova, Nikolay M. Pronin

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…In total, 22 leech species and 2 subspecies belonging to 11 genera were identified. Of these, 4 taxa belong to the family Glossiphoniidae (G. concolor, A. hyalina, A. heteroclita f. papillosa, and A. heteroclita f. striata) recorded in Baikal for the first time. …”
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    A first overview of ant diversity in mangroves along the Ecuadorian coast by Marissa Barreno, Myriam Arias de López, Natalia Molina-Moreira, Alex Pazmiño-Palomino

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…A total of 400 occurrences were recorded, representing 31 species, 16 genera, and 5 subfamilies. Myrmicinae was the most abundant subfamily, comprising 64% of the samples, with the genus Crematogaster being dominant. …”
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    Propuesta de un sistema de planificación y control de residuos en la construcción by Thiago Maciel, Marco Stumpf, Andrea Kern

    “…La industria de construcción genera una parte significativa de los residuos sólidos generados en los centros urbanos. …”
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    Epibiotic bacterial community composition varies during different developmental stages of Octopus mimus: Study of cultivable representatives and their secondary metabolite producti... by Martha B Hengst, Stephanie Trench, Valezka Alcayaga, Cristian Sepúlveda-Muñoz, Jorge Bórquez, Mario Simirgiotis, Fernando Valenzuela, Mario Lody, Lenka Kurte, Coral Pardo-Esté

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The isolates belonged to the phyla Proteobacteria, Actinomycetota, Bacteroidota, and Bacillota, represented by 21 genera and 27 species. Specific taxa were associated with each developmental stage, with only three species shared among different stages: Bacillus pumilus, B. megaterium, and Shewanella algae, which also inhibited the growth of all assayed pathogens. …”
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    La estructura que sostiene la vida: alimento e intercambio entre los kogi by Falk Parra Witte

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Esta unidad equivale a un organismo vivo y pensante que genera y sostiene a todos los seres y cosas, a la vez que integra su forma y sustancia, su espíritu y su materia. …”
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    Biodiversity through Domestication by Wulf Schiefenhövel

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…P. brosimos and P. conoideus); breadfruit (Artocarpus altilis); the so-called Tahitian chestnut (Inocarpus fagifer); nut bearing trees like the Okari nut (Terminalia kaernbachii) and nuts of the genera Canarium and Spondias; coconut (Cocos nucifera) which was probably cultivated in island Melanesia or Polynesia. …”
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    Detection Of Parasitic Helminth In Gabus Fish (Channa Striata) Natural Catches At Baduk Fish Market Nganjuk Regency by Anita Nur Aida Aida, Setiawan Koesdarto, Emy Koestanti Sabdoningrum, Dian Ayu Permatasari

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The result showed that the parasitic helminths found in gabus fish consist of the genera Pallisentis, Spinitectus, Dactylogyrus, and Gyrodactylus. …”
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    Enriched microbial consortia from natural environments reveal core groups of microbial taxa able to degrade terephthalate and terphthalamide. by Laura G Schaerer, Sulihat Aloba, Emily Wood, Allison M Olson, Isabel B Valencia, Rebecca G Ong, Stephen M Techtmann

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The results presented here show that known contaminant-degrading genera were present in all the enriched microbial communities. …”
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    Plants Used in Antivenom Therapy in Rural Kenya: Ethnobotany and Future Perspectives by Timothy Omara

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Data retrieved through searches done in multidisciplinary databases (Scopus, Web of Science, PubMed, Science Direct, Google Scholar, and Scientific Electronic Library Online) indicated that 54 plant species belonging to 45 genera, distributed among 27 families, are used for the management of snakebites in Kenya. …”
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    Growth and Identification of Bacteria in N-Halamine Dental Unit Waterline Tubing Using an Ultrapure Water Source by Nuala Porteous, Jie Luo, Monica Hererra, John Schoolfield, Yuyu Sun

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Proteobacteria, and Sphingomonas spp. were identified in the source reservoir and C line, and a variation of the genera was found in T line.…”
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    Plant species of the genus Pedicularis L. In the territory of the Western Balkans: Overview of use in traditional medicine, phytochemistry, biological and pharmacological activity by Zubić Nevena G., Tomović Jovica

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Pedicularis L. is one of the largest genera of hemiparasitic flowering plants, with over 500 species known. …”
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    Resolving issues in the genus Dioxys (Hymenoptera, Megachilidae, Dioxyini) in the West Palaearctic with a new identification key by T. J. Wood

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This contribution produces a total of 13 species for the West Palaearctic region, and illustrates the degree to which persistent taxonomic problems exist even within small bee genera.…”
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    Resonancias y paradojas de la Educación: notas para hablar en nombre de ella / Resonances and paradoxes of education. Notes to speak on its behalf by Jose Alberto Yuni, Claudio Ariel Urbano

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Apoyándonos en la episteme de las Ciencias Humanas, se despliegan tópicos que apuntan a sustentar la idea de que la educación tiene su morada en el campo cultural y que adquiere sentido en tanto a través de ella se genera y produce el proceso de humanización. Hablar en nombre de la educación de modo educativo requiere superar el binarismo para habilitar un pensar en términos paradojales y complejos.  …”
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