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    Remote Sensing of Volcanic Processes and Risk by Francesca Cigna, Deodato Tapete, Zhong Lu

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…The geographic breath is global, with case studies in Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, Hawai’i, Alaska, Kamchatka, Japan, Indonesia, Vanuatu, Réunion Island, Ethiopia, Canary Islands, Greece, Italy, and Iceland. The added value of the published research lies on the demonstration of the benefits that these remote sensing technologies have brought to knowledge of volcanoes that pose risk to local communities; back-analysis and critical revision of recent volcanic eruptions and unrest periods; and improvement of modeling and prediction methods. …”
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    Determining how biotic and abiotic variables affect the shell condition and parameters of <i>Heliconoides inflatus</i> pteropods from a sediment trap in the Cariaco Basin by R. L. Oakes, J. A. Sessa

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…<p>Pteropods have been nicknamed the “canary in the coal mine” for ocean acidification because they are predicted to be among the first organisms to be affected by changing ocean chemistry. …”
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    Ship-borne aerosol profiling with lidar over the Atlantic Ocean: from pure marine conditions to complex dust–smoke mixtures by S. Bohlmann, S. Bohlmann, H. Baars, M. Radenz, R. Engelmann, A. Macke

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…On the same cruise, an almost pure Saharan dust plume was observed near the Canary Islands, presented in the second case. The third case deals with several layers of Saharan dust partly mixed with biomass-burning smoke measured on PS98 near the Cabo Verde islands. …”
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    Physiological Responses of Sargassum muticum, a Potential Golden Tide Species, to Different Levels of Light and Nitrogen by Fang Yan, Lingxue Li, Daode Yu, Cuiju Cui, Shasha Zang, Shasha Zang, Zhiguang Xu, Zhiguang Xu, Hongyan Wu, Hongyan Wu

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…It is now distributed worldwide due to its invasiveness, and recently drifting individuals have been observed on the coasts of Canary Islands. However, as a potential golden tide alga, physiological, and ecological studies of this species have not been frequently explored. …”
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    Organic sediment formed during inundation of a degraded fen grassland emits large fluxes of CH<sub>4</sub> and CO<sub>2</sub> by A. Freibauer, J. Augustin, M. Minke, J. Gelbrecht, M. Hahn-Schöfl, D. Zak

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…This new sediment layer was characterized by overall low C content, but represented a mixture of sand and relatively easily decomposable plant litter from reed canary grass killed by flooding. Samples that excluded this new sediment layer but included intact roots remaining from flooded grasses had specific rates of CO<sub>2</sub> (max. 28 mg C d<sup>−1</sup> kg<sup>−1</sup> C) and CH<sub>4</sub> (max. 34 mg C d<sup>−1</sup> kg<sup>−1</sup> C) production that were 10–20 times lower than for the new sediment layer and were comparable to those of a newly flooded upper peat layer. …”
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    Metodología para un proceso apreciativo, dinámico y colaborativo: III Plan de Salud de Canarias by José Joaquín O'Shanahan Juan, Miguel Ángel Hernández Rodríguez, Laura Del Otero Sanz, José Andrés Henríquez Suárez, Vinita Mahtani Chugani

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…Abstract: The need for new approaches to strategic planning by incorporating the perspectives of professionals and inhabitants has led to a new model for the 3rd Canary Islands (Spain) Health Plan (IIIPSC). A dual-phase participatory process using qualitative techniques is proposed: 1) local phase: a quantitative and qualitative study based on training and a research-action-participation initiative; and 2) insular phase: health conferences with face-to-face discussion of results in each health area (island) and proposals for action. …”
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    Antimicrobial resistance profiles of Escherichia coli isolated from companion birds by Belgi Diren Sigirci, Baran Celik, Baris Halac, M. Cemal Adiguzel, Ilgin Kekec, Kemal Metiner, Serkan Ikiz, A. Funda Bagcigil, N. Yakut Ozgur, Seyyal Ak, Beren Basaran Kahraman

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…For this reason, the current research was aimed to evaluate the presence of E. coli isolates from apparently healthy companion birds and their antimicrobial resistance profiles.Two hundred sixty-five cloacal swab samples collected from apparently healthy companion birds (116 parakeets, 59 canaries, 56 parrots, 30 Indian nightingales, 3 finches, and 1 Golden finch) were examined by conventional bacteriological procedures for the identification of E. coli. …”
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    Dynamics and Drivers of Vegetation Phenology in Three-River Headwaters Region Based on the Google Earth Engine by Jiyan Wang, Huaizhang Sun, Junnan Xiong, Dong He, Weiming Cheng, Chongchong Ye, Zhiwei Yong, Xianglin Huang

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Phenology shifts over time are known as the canary in the mine when studying the response of terrestrial ecosystems to climate change. …”
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    Evaluación del aprendizaje de capacidades curriculares y didácticas: carpetas de actuaciones del profesorado by Luis M. VILLAR ANGULO, Olga María ALEGRE DE LA ROSA

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…This article addresses the choice of an appropriate procedure for the assessment of portfolios used in academic staff development at the two Canary universities. The study includes a comprehensive definition of teaching capabilities in higher education and a formative peer review on an Improvement Program (Initiation) (PMI) as a model for faculty development. …”
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    Trabajadoras latinoamericanas inmigrantes como cuidadoras: globalización, promoción y acceso a la salud by Andreu Bover Bover, Denise Gastaldo, Joana M. Taltavull, Amaia Saenz de Ormijona, Dolores Izquierdo, Clara Juando, Juana Robledo, Raquel Luengo, Paloma Llabate

    Published 2006-03-01
    “…This is a muti-site study, designed for 4 socio-linguistic zones in Spain: Balearic Islands and Catalonia; Basque Country; Madrid and Canary Islands. The methodology is both qualitative (96 semi-structured interviews) and quantitative (720 questionnaires SF-36) differenciating the following factors/variables: immigration status (resident or undocumented), visible minority or not, and presence or absence of family network. …”
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