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    Identificación de la diversidad faunística y florística de tres diferentes zonas del Estado de Veracruz. Percepción de la comunidad ganadera by Carlos Nahin Castro José, Ana Lid Del Ángel Pérez, Mabel Hernández Osorio

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…La encuesta solicitaba entre otras cosas, información acerca de la flora y fauna que los propietarios tienen y han visto en sus terrenos, las respuestas se organizaron en matrices y se sometieron a un análisis simple. …”
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    Fish species richness in the Terminos Lagoon: An occurrence data compilation of four sampling campaigns along a multidecadal series by Carlos Paz-Ríos, Atahualpa Sosa-López, Yassir Torres-Rojas, Julia Ramos-Miranda, Rodolfo del Río-Rodríguez

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Constituted as a Flora and Fauna Protection Area in 1994, the Terminos Lagoon has received many efforts to inventory its biodiversity, particularly on the fish community since the 70’s, but none as the present one based on consistent survey protocols over four decades. …”
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    Las leguminosas del Área Natural Protegida del Boquerón de Tonalá, Oaxaca, México by Solange Sotuyo, Leticia Julio-Catarino, José Luis Contreras-Jiménez

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Antecedentes: El Área de Protección de Flora y Fauna (APFF) Boquerón de Tonalá, posee características climáticas, geológicas y edáficas distintivas, albergando diversos tipos de vegetación. …”
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    TRADUCEREA DIN ROMÂNĂ ÎN ENGLEZĂ A CUVINTELOR REALITĂȚI GEOGRAFICE DIN ROMANUL LUI ION CREANGĂ AMINTIRI DIN COPILĂRIE by Corina IORDAN

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…</em>These realia words were divided into three categories: 1. flora and fauna; 2. physical geography; 3. cultural geography.…”
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    The significance of wetlands for the sustainable tourism of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina by Trišić Igor

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…They have a multiple natural role, in terms of protection from natural influences, and to provide habitats for many species of flora and fauna. The role of wetlands in sustainable tourism development is very significant. …”
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    Bricks and Roof Crafting: Spatial Changes on Land and the Solution by Alif Noor Anna

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…Apparently, the clay mining has much changed physical and non physical condition, among others; lowering of land surface, reduction of soil fertility, micro relief changes, area constraction of groundwater charge supply, and there will be a decrease of flora and fauna variation at the operation area of the clay mining.…”
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    Diagnóstico socio-ambiental en el Valle del Guarco by Elizabeth Arnáez-Serrano, Benjamín Mora, Hilda Quesada-Carvajal, Virginia Valverde, Enrique Hernández

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…Costa Rica posee una marcada diversidad de flora y fauna, terrenos extremadamente escarpados y una amplia variabilidad climática. …”
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    Palestinian Surnallles Derived from Nicknames by Hanna Y. Tushyeh, Rami W. Hamdallah

    Published 1992-12-01
    “…This study, the first of its kind to be conducted on the West Bank, sheds light on some important aspects of Palestinian onomastics and cultural heritage as manifested in Palestinian occupations both extant and extinct, personal characteristics, places, religion, food, flora and fauna of Palestine. …”
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    Me, the City by Konstantin Lidin

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…The geographical aspect of identity comprises features of the terrain, climate, flora and fauna of the region where the city is located.…”
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    The Sociolinguistic of Akan Personal Names by Kofi Agyekum

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…These include (1) day names, (2) family names, (3) circumstantial names, (4) theophorous names, (5) flora and fauna names, (6) weird and reincarnate names, (7) achievement names, stool names, religious, occupational, etc. (8) insinuating and proverbial names, (9) bodily structure and (10) kinship etc. …”
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    O comércio internacional de espécies da flora silvestre ameaçadas de extinção e a convenção CITES by Ana Carla Santos Pereira

    Published 2007-06-01
    “… Neste artigo trato dos impactos resultantes da coleta de plantas nativas e de suas partes, e sua comercialização, e discorro sobre a importância da Convenção sobre Comércio Internacional das Espécies da Flora e Fauna Selvagem em Perigo de Extinção (CITES) na regulamentação do comércio internacional de espécies ameaçadas de extinção, com o objetivo de garantir que ele não ameace as populações naturais de plantas nativas. …”
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    Atlas linguistique des côtes françaises littoral nord-ouest, analyse générale de l’enquête by Jean Ropars

    Published 1986-05-01
    “…The questionnaire essentially covered two distinct areas: 1) objects used in the daily life of fishermen, and 2) identification and recognition of common marine species making up coastal flora and fauna.…”
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    Paleolithic Open-air Sites, North of Susiana Plain in South West Iran, Khuzestan Province, East of Dez River by Yusef Dinarvand, Hadi Mehranpour

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…Due to permanent and abundant rivers such as Dez and Karkheh, the rich flora and fauna around them and also abundant raw materials for making tools, made the north and northeastern heights of Khuzestan very favorable environments for the presence of Pleistocene hominin groups.…”
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    Interpretative ingredients: formulating art and natural history in early modern Brazil by Amy Buono

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Informationally rich, the Natural History presents the flora and fauna of Brazil through elaborate botanical, cultural and linguistic accounts and profuse illustrations; the Collection, however, strips away extraneous details and reduces plants and animals to lists of standardized ingredients. …”
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    Indian Rivers Seen by the Greeks of the Roman Imperial Period: from Geographical Precision to Exotic Dreams by Claire Muckensturm Poulle

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…The image of Indian rivers given by Greek authors in the Roman imperial period depends on the literary genre they chose : specialists of geography and history like Strabo or Arrian wonder about the reliability of the observations formerly made by the companions of Alexander about the Indus and its tributaries (dimensions, floods, delta, flora and fauna, resemblance to the Nile). A novelist like the pseudo-Callisthenes, and a polemicist like Palladios try, for their part, to amaze their readers with the <em>mirabilia</em> found in the Ganges or in the Tiberoboam. …”
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    Implementation of GIS technologies in assessment and protection of natural values of Tara National Park by Radović Dejan I., Stevanović Vladimir B., Marković D., Jovanović Slobodan D., Džukić G., Radović I.

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…They represent a unique example of well preserved forests in SE Europe with numerous endemic and relict species of indigenous flora and fauna. The geographical information system (GIS) that we have created has proved an excellent tool for valorization and protection of all natural values and potentials of Tara National Park.…”
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    Evaluation of the Sonic System Efficiency for Raw Water Treatment by Carmen CÎRNU, Marian BORDEI, Aurel CIUREA

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…Water pollution is defined as the change in the water composition that is harmful to human health, unsuitable for economic use or reactive and that can cause damage to the aquatic flora and fauna. In the appreciation of the World Health Organization, appreciation, approximately 2/3 of illnesses are due to polluted water, and the main pollutants come from industry. …”
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    Can green roofs provide habitat for urban bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae)? by Laurence Packer, Erin Willis, Sheila R. Colla

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Increasing urbanization of many regions of the world has resulted in the decline of suitable habitat for wild flora and fauna. Green roofs have been suggested as a potential avenue to provide patches of good-quality habitat in highly developed regions. …”
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