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Statistics and Colonial Medicine: A Doubt and Controversy on Tuberculosis Statistics in Colonial Korea
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Colonial Encounters/Post-Colonial Performances: Francis Webb's 'Eyre All Alone'
Published 2003-06-01Subjects: “…colonial australia, terra nullius, exploration, aboriginal culture…”
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Behavioral Modulation of Infestation by Varroa destructor in Bee Colonies. Implications for Colony Stability.
Published 2016-01-01“…Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) has become a global problem for beekeepers and for the crops that depend on bee pollination. …”
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CITY AND ‘COLONIAL GOVERNANCE’ IN LATE COLONIAL INDONESIA: TOWARDS AN AGENDA FOR HISTORICAL RESEARCH
Published 2018-03-01Subjects: “…urban history, institutional arrangement, city management, colonial period…”
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THE COLONIAL POT BAG? CONSIDERATIONS ON THE USE OF THE CAMPESINATO CONCEPT IN THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF BRAZIL COLONY
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Cell Distribution within Yeast Colonies and Colony Biofilms: How Structure Develops
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“Catherine Tekakwitha, who are you?” — The Indigenous Female Body in the Colonial and Post-Colonial
Published 2022-10-01Subjects: Get full text
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Epistemic Decolonization through the Colonial, Anti- and Post-Colonial Archive in Contemporary Art
Published 2019-12-01“…With works by Kiluanji Kia Henda (Angola, 1979), Filipa César (Portugal, 1975), Olavo Amado (São Tomé and Príncipe, 1979), Ângela Ferreira (Mozambique, 1958), Eurídice Kala aka Zaituna Kala (Mozambique, 1987), Délio Jasse (Angola, 1980), Daniel Barroca (Portugal, 1976), Filipe Branquinho (Mozambique, 1977), and Mónica de Miranda (Portugal/Angola, 1976), I propose a possible reading of the various ways in which contemporary artists have been working critically with colonial archives, not only public, but also private and familial, in view of a decolonizing memorialization of Portuguese colonialism and an understanding of its profound and multifarious impact in contemporary societies – notably regarding structural and institutional racism in Portugal, and enduring patterns of coloniality and neo-colonialism in Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, and São Tomé and Príncipe.…”
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Nutritional regulation influencing colony dynamics and task allocations in social insect colonies
Published 2021-05-01“…This bistability implies that there is a threshold population size required for colony survival. When the investment in brood is large enough or nutritional requirements are less strict, the colony tends to survive, otherwise the colony faces collapse. …”
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Effects of the cultivable bacteria attached to Microcystis colonies on the colony size and growth of Microcystis
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RICE IN COLONIAL AND POST COLONIAL SOUTHEAST ASIA: A FOOD REGIME ANALYSIS
Published 2015-01-01“…In this paper, it will be shown how various colonial and post colonial states in Southeast Asia (including Thailand who was never formally colonized) through their policies have practically divided the region where Burma (now Myanmar), Thailand and Vietnam in the mainland have become major rice producer and exporter, while Indonesia, Malaya (now Malaysia), and the Philippines in the archipelagic Southeast Asia have become major rice importers although at the same time producers and exporters of other agro-commodities (coffee, sugar, rubber).…”
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The water issue between Malaysia and singapore: colonial legacy and post-colonial trajectory
Published 2012“…It demonstrates that the political framework of water supply between the two countries has been in favourable to Singapore simply as a matter of colonial legacy. In essence, Singapore has traditionally enjoyed a strategic advantage over Johor because the former is a developed country. …”
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Performance of Bee Colonies Headed by Queens Instrumentally Inseminated with Semen of Drones Who Come from a Single Colony or Many Colonies
Published 2014-12-01“…Two different levels of diversity within the colony were tested. The appropriate levels of diversity within the colony were obtained by selecting drones for inseminating the queens. …”
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