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Duchon, Claude E. "Temperature Trends at San Juan, Puerto Rico." Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 67, no. 11 (November 1986): 1370–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/1520-0477(1986)067<1370:ttasjp>2.0.co;2.

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Pedro Cabiya. "Pedro Cabiya (San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1971)." Nuevo Texto Crítico 21, no. 41-42 (2008): 84–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/ntc.0.0038.

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Kennedy. "What to Read Now: San Juan, Puerto Rico." World Literature Today 94, no. 4 (2020): 8. http://dx.doi.org/10.7588/worllitetoda.94.4.0008.

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Tikhonova, Ludmila N. "IFLA World Library and Information Congress (WLIC): 77th IFLA General Conference and Assembly." Bibliotekovedenie [Russian Journal of Library Science], no. 6 (December 12, 2011): 76–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.25281/0869-608x-2011-0-6-76-78.

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Mignucci, Andrés. "Casa Fullana: a model for modern living in the tropics." Modern Houses, no. 64 (2021): 26–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.52200/64.a.zebgxty3.

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Casa Fullana [Fullana House], built in 1955 in San Juan, Puerto Rico, is an exemplary model of Henry Klumb’s (1905-1984) design principles for modern living in the tropics. German architect Henry Klumb conducted a prolific architectural practice in Puerto Rico, producing some of the most iconic examples of tropical modernism in the Caribbean. His work, most notably at the University of Puerto Rico (1946-1966) (UPR) and in landmark projects like the San Martin de Porres Church (1948) in Cataño, constituted a breakthrough in Puerto Rican, Caribbean and Latin American architecture. Anchored in the principles of modern architecture, specifically of an organic architecture put forward by his mentor Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959), Klumb’s work is deeply rooted in the specificities of the landscape, topography, and climate of Puerto Rico as a tropical island.
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Burns, George H., C. A. “Ben” Benson, Tom Eason, Jacqueline Michel, Steve Kelly, Bradford Benggio, and Mark Ploen. "RECOVERY OF SUBMERGED OIL AT SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO 1994." International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings 1995, no. 1 (February 1, 1995): 551–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.7901/2169-3358-1995-1-551.

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ABSTRACT The January 1994 grounding and discharge of over 800,000 gallons (3,028,000 liters/3,028 m3) of low API gravity No. 6 oil from the tank barge Morris J. Berman at San Juan, Puerto Rico was one of those infrequent but typically major events that set in motion a massive skimming and shoreline cleanup operation. As these actions proceeded effectively along the northern coast of Puerto Rico, it quickly became apparent that significant quantities of oil from the Berman had submerged and continued to recontaminate economic, historic, and environmentally sensitive coastal areas after the leaking barge and floating oil had been removed. Recognizing the unique nature of the problem and general lack of Coast Guard or industry-wide experience in the emerging field of submerged oil recovery, the federal on-scene coordinator (FOSC) formed a group within the overall organization to respond to the situation. The methods implemented by this group recovered approximately 145,000 gallons of oil from the seabed at an estimated cost of $8 million.
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Velazquez-Lozada, Alexander, Jorge E. Gonzalez, and Amos Winter. "Urban heat island effect analysis for San Juan, Puerto Rico." Atmospheric Environment 40, no. 9 (March 2006): 1731–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2005.09.074.

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Reynoso Vallejo, Humberto. "SOCIAL CAPITAL AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT AMONG LOW-INCOME PUERTO RICAN WOMEN." Revista Pueblos y fronteras digital 5, no. 10 (December 1, 2010): 250. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/cimsur.18704115e.2010.10.152.

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La prevalencia del abuso de sustancias constituye un problema creciente entre las mujeres de bajos ingresos en Puerto Rico. El acceso a tratamiento puede jugar un rol importante en la remisión, sin embargo muy poco se sabe sobre su utilización. Además, se desconoce el papel mediador del capital social en la utilización de tratamientos para abuso de sustancias. Este estudio examina el papel relativo del capital social y otros factores en la obtención de tratamiento para abuso de sustancias entre mujeres de 18 a 35 años que viven en áreas urbanas de alto riesgo en San Juan, Puerto Rico. ABSTRACT The prevalence of substance abuse constitutes an increasing problem among low-income urban women in Puerto Rico. Access to treatment may play an important role in remission, however, little is known about women’s utilization. Further, the mediating role of social capital in substance abuse treatment utilization is unknown. This study examines the relative role of social capital and other factors in obtaining substance abuse treatment of women ages 18-35 living in high-risk urban areas of San Juan, Puerto Rico.
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Berroa Ubiera, Francisco. "El comodoro David Porter en Puerto Rico (1824)." Revista ECOS UASD 18, no. 10 (March 12, 2010): 119–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.51274/ecos.v18i10.pp119-125.

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Cuando la Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo (UASD) nos concedió el disfrute de un año sabático en 1997, viajamos a la hermana isla de Puerto Rico y realizamos algunas indagaciones en el Archivo Histórico del Viejo San Juan, adscrito al Instituto de Cultura Puertorriqueña, y buscando ciertas informaciones sobre nuestra historia colonial de principios del siglo XIX, localizamos circunstancialmente, sin proponérmelo, algunas noticias sobre el Comodoro David Porter.
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Chambers, Sarah C., and Felix V. Matos Rodriguez. "Women and Urban Change in San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1820-1868." American Historical Review 105, no. 4 (October 2000): 1353. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2651512.

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Nytch, Christopher J., Elvia J. Meléndez-Ackerman, María-Eglée Pérez, and Jorge R. Ortiz-Zayas. "Rainfall interception by six urban trees in San Juan, Puerto Rico." Urban Ecosystems 22, no. 1 (June 12, 2018): 103–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11252-018-0768-4.

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Azar, Derek, and David Rain. "Identifying population vulnerable to hydrological hazards in San Juan, Puerto Rico." GeoJournal 69, no. 1-2 (September 20, 2007): 23–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10708-007-9106-8.

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Caetano, Raul, Patrice A. C. Vaeth, and Glorisa Canino. "Illegal drug use and its correlates in San Juan, Puerto Rico." Drug and Alcohol Dependence 185 (April 2018): 356–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2017.12.029.

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Basáñez Barrio, Endika. "Una revisión histórico-política de la producción literaria puertorriqueña. Entrevista con Fernando Feliú Matilla / A historical and political review of Puertorriquean Literatura. Interview to Fernando Feliú Matilla." Kamchatka. Revista de análisis cultural., no. 9 (August 31, 2017): 207. http://dx.doi.org/10.7203/kam.9.10150.

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Resumen: A lo largo de la siguiente entrevista, el profesor, historiador, crítico e investigador la de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, el catedrático en literatura puertorriqueña don Fernando Feliú Matilla, nos permite establecer una visión histórica de la génesis artística llevada a cabo en la Isla a través de los diferentes contextos socio-políticos que han tenido lugar en la misma desde la aparición de una literatura puertorriqueña propia y distintiva hasta la anexión de Puerto Rico a los Estados Unidos de América como Estado Libre Asociado en 1952 y su impronta en la génesis isleña. Si bien la entrevista tiene como objeto principal la literatura boricua, también se debaten en la misma el falocentrismo cultural presente en la cultura puertorriqueña, las relaciones políticas entre San Juan y Washington D.C., la influencia de los textos diaspóricos en la producción isleña o la situación del panorama artístico actual en Puerto Rico.Palabras clave: Literatura hispanoamericana; Literatura puertorriqueña; Estados Unidos; emigración; política. Abstract: Throughtout the following interview, professor Fernando Feliú Matilla, who holds a chair in Puerto Rican Studies and Literature, offers his personal point of view after years of research about Puerto Rican literature written in the 20th century. The interview is developed from a historical perspective, which means that it starts right from the moment Puerto Rico was still a Spanish colony in the Americas, until the present day, being Puerto Rico a Free Associated State of the United States of America (also known as American Commonwealth of Puerto Rico). Besides the literature, professor Feliú Matilla also gives his opinion about the absence of female writers in Puerto Rican literature, the relationships between San Juan and Washington D.C., the cultural movements that Puerto Rican literature written nowadays is influenced by, and many other different topics such as Caribbean literature written in the United States and its connection with Puerto Rican art.Keywords: Hispanic Literature; Puerto Rican Literature; USA; immigration; politics.
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William Vigrass, J., and Sergio L. González. "International Nature of the Tren Urbano Project in San Juan, Puerto Rico." Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 1704, no. 1 (January 2000): 10–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/1704-02.

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An overview of the Tren Urbano project in San Juan, Puerto Rico, is presented. Phase 1 will be a 17-km rail rapid transit line from Bayamon to Sagrado Corazon in metropolitan San Juan. The line is standard gauge, third-rail-powered, 750-Vdc, rail rapid transit, fully grade-separated. An initial fleet of 64 cars was ordered, and an option for 10 more has been exercised. The project has been bid as a design-build-operate-maintain effort, with Siemens Transportation Systems, Inc., as the prime contractor. Work has been divided into six segments and bid by local contractors. Through the Systems Turnkey and Test Track contract, Siemens is responsible for all systems elements, including cars, power supply, signals, train control and communications, the yard and shop, and about 2 km of main line with two passenger stations. Systems elements are described, with emphasis on their origin in various countries in addition to the United States. The need for Buy America compliance is mentioned. Some car-borne equipment was designed and initial units were built overseas, with most production being done in U.S. plants owned or contracted by the suppliers. By using international sources, Siemens was able to be the lowest bidder and yet provide a quality system to meet the contract requirements.
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Méndez-Lázaro, Pablo, Frank Muller-Karger, Daniel Otis, Matthew McCarthy, and Marisol Peña-Orellana. "Assessing Climate Variability Effects on Dengue Incidence in San Juan, Puerto Rico." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 11, no. 9 (September 11, 2014): 9409–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph110909409.

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Parent, Ingrid. "Presidential Address, World Library and Information Congress, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2011." IFLA Journal 37, no. 4 (December 2011): 327–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0340035211430011.

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Urban, Florian. "La Perla – 100 years of informal architecture in San Juan, Puerto Rico." Planning Perspectives 30, no. 4 (February 25, 2015): 495–536. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02665433.2014.1003247.

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Dooley, Edwin L. "Wartime San Juan, Puerto Rico: The Forgotten American Home Front, 1941-1945." Journal of Military History 63, no. 4 (October 1999): 921. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/120556.

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Thompson, Donald. "Notes on the Inauguration of the San Juan (Puerto Rico) Municipal Theater." Latin American Music Review / Revista de Música Latinoamericana 11, no. 1 (1990): 84. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/780360.

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Benedum, Corey M., Kimberly M. Shea, Helen E. Jenkins, Louis Y. Kim, and Natasha Markuzon. "Weekly dengue forecasts in Iquitos, Peru; San Juan, Puerto Rico; and Singapore." PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 14, no. 10 (October 16, 2020): e0008710. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008710.

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José R. Díaz-Garayúa. "Neighborhood Characteristics and Housing Values within the San Juan, MSA, Puerto Rico." Southeastern Geographer 49, no. 4 (2009): 376–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/sgo.0.0058.

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Rodríguez López, Jorge A., and Juan M. Rivera Groennou. "Iglesia San José, San Juan, Puerto Rico: perspectiva arqueológica a cinco siglos de su historia constructiva." Arqueología de la Arquitectura, no. 18 (April 14, 2021): e115. http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/arq.arqt.2021.007.

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La investigación de Arqueología de la Arquitectura en la Iglesia San José, San Juan de Puerto Rico, se enmarcó en el proyecto de restauración que lleva a cabo actualmente el Patronato de Monumentos de San Juan Inc. Dicha investigación se enfocó en analizar el desarrollo de las diferentes técnicas y materiales constructivos asociados al s. XVI: ábside, crucero y transepto. Entre sus objetivos estuvieron: aportar información sobre las técnicas y materiales constructivos utilizados; aportar criterios científicos que permitieran identificar la extensión y límites de cada una de sus fases y etapas constructivas. Los resultados permitieron la identificación de diversas técnicas constructivas utilizadas, así como una delimitación precisa de su configuración a lo largo de sus casi 500 años. Estos resultados presentan una perspectiva mucho más dinámica sobre los procesos constructivos del inmueble y confirman la necesidad de estudios arqueológicos en obras de restauración de edificios patrimoniales.
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Laguna-Martínez, Karina M., and Linnette M. Pérez-Cardona. "Entrevista al dueño del Restaurante El Obrero." Fórum Empresarial 22, no. 2 Invierno (December 30, 2017): 117–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.33801/fe.v22i2.13629.

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Este trabajo es una transcripción de una entrevista realizada al Sr. Luis Ortiz, dueño del Restaurante El Obrero, localizado en el área metropolitana de San Juan, Puerto Rico. La entrevista fue realizada por un grupo de estudiantes de la Facultad de Administración de Empresas, de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, Recinto de Río Piedras. El entrevistado habló sobre su formación académica y sus experiencias antes y después de adquirir el restaurante. También compartió su opinión sobre la administración del negocio, sus empleados,la clientela del restaurante, el empresarismo y los retos de administrar un negocio.
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Sánchez Celada, Miguel Ángel. "Análisis de los impactos del turismo y de los eventos extremos para la determinación de áreas de estrés en los centros históricos de San Juan y Ponce, Puerto Rico." Espacio Tiempo y Forma. Serie VI, Geografía, no. 12 (October 15, 2019): 321. http://dx.doi.org/10.5944/etfvi.12.2019.24348.

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Análisis de los impactos del turismo y de los eventos extremos para la determinación de áreas de estrés en los centros históricos de San Juan y Ponce, Puerto Rico. Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia. Director: Manuel Antonio Zárate Martín. Fecha: 10 de julio 2018.
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Sánchez Celada, Miguel Angel. "Evolución urbana de Ponce (Puerto Rico), según la cartografía histórica = Urban Evolution of Ponce (Puerto Rico), According to the Historical Cartography." Espacio Tiempo y Forma. Serie VI, Geografía, no. 11 (September 25, 2018): 219. http://dx.doi.org/10.5944/etfvi.11.2018.20421.

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La ciudad de Ponce ha tenido un desarrollo histórico sui generis y paralelo a la ciudad capital de Puerto Rico, San Juan, atendiendo a la morfología del espacio físico-geográfico donde se encuentra la misma. Toda la información recopilada y levantada para el presente artículo proviene del proyecto de investigación de Tesis de Doctorado sobre impactos causados por el turismo en las ciudades históricas de Ponce y San Juan e impactos causados en estos espacios por los eventos meteorológicos extremos. Las ciudades contemporáneas son una yuxtaposición entre lo contemporáneo y lo antiguo, entre la modernidad y la tradicionalidad, una realidad donde se superponen paisajes que responden a modelos urbanísticos distintos. Los espacios urbanos son un arreglo que varía en dependencia de la cultura y de la época, las ciudades están elaboradas y reelaboradas a partir de los que se aprecia y de cómo se aprecia al contemplar un espacio determinado, es una recreación de la realidad condicionada por la apreciación estética, las vivencias, el modo de vida o las carencias que se tengan en un momento determinado.El centro histórico de Ponce es un subsistema dentro de la ciudad, es la representación orgánica y completa de los subsistemas que la constituyen, es este el motivo del porqué analizando el crecimiento histórico desde todos los puntos de vista (desarrollo urbano, movilidad, comercio, espacios públicos, arquitectura), se puede descubrir el valor patrimonial intrínseco que posee, e incluye todas las propiedades comprendidas dentro del límite de la misma, lo que garantiza la morfología y la imagen urbana de dicha zona, añadiéndole el sector de la Playa y la Avenida de Hostos que une ambos centros urbanos. Ponce y su centro histórico han evolucionado y debe seguir evolucionando si quieren sobrevivir. La simbiosis de lo histórico con lo contemporáneo debe ser algo natural y no impostado, el centro histórico, así como los subsistemas que lo componen, debe ser aceptado como parte integral de la ciudad y no pretender manejarlo y entenderlo como un ente aislado. Su personalidad la tiene a partir de sus integralidad con el área metropolitana que lo contiene, y ver lo histórico y lo contemporáneo aisladamente siempre será en detrimento de la ciudad como un todo único e indivisible. The city of Ponce has had a historical development sui generis and parallel to the capital city of Puerto Rico, San Juan, attending to the morphology of the physical-geographic space where it is located. All the information gathered and raised for the present article comes from the project of investigation of Doctorate Thesis on impacts caused by the tourism in the historical cities of Ponce and San Juan and impacts caused in these spaces by the extreme meteorological events. Contemporary cities are a juxtaposition between the modern and the ancient, between modernity and tradition, a reality that overlaps landscapes that correspond to different urban models. Urban spaces are an arrangement that varies depending on culture and time, cities are re-elaborated from how it is appreciated when contemplating a certain space, is a recreation of reality conditioned by Aesthetic appreciation, experiences, mode of life or the shortcomings they have at any given time.The historical center of Ponce is a subsystem within the city, it is the organic and complete representation of the subsystems that constitute it, and so historical growth is analyzed from all points of view (urbanism, mobility, commerce, public spaces, Architecture). It is possible to discover the intrinsic heritage value that it possesses, which guarantees the morphology and the urban image of that area, adding the sector of the Beach and the Avenue of Hostos that unites both urban centers. Ponce and its historical center have evolved and should continue to evolve if they want to survive. The symbiosis between the historical and the contemporary must be natural and not imposed, the historical center, as well as the subsystems that compose it, must be accepted as an integral part of the city and not try to manage it and understand it as something isolated. Its personality has it from its integrality with the metropolitan area that contains it, and seeing the historical and the contemporary in isolation will always be to the detriment of the city as a single and indivisible territory.
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Sancholuz, Carolina. "LA CIUDAD INTERPELADA: PERCEPCIONES DE SAN JUAN DE PUERTO RICO EN EDUARDO LALO." Revista Iberoamericana, no. 261 (January 23, 2018): 937–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/reviberoamer.2017.7558.

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NAZARIO, S. "696 Aeroallergen sensitivities in children attending public Schools in San Juan, Puerto Rico." Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 105, no. 1 (January 2000): S235. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0091-6749(00)91124-2.

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Stark, David M. "A Professionalizing Priesthood: The Cathedral Chapter of San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1650–1700." Catholic Historical Review 104, no. 3 (2018): 438–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cat.2018.0042.

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Alicea‐Pou, José A., Olga Viñas‐Curiel, Wanda Cruz‐Vizcarrondo, Daniel Hernandez‐Dávila, and Jorge Rocaford. "Study of the daily environmental urban noise levels in San Juan, Puerto Rico." Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 115, no. 5 (May 2004): 2623. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.4784826.

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Vaeth, Patrice A. C., Raul Caetano, and Glorisa Canino. "Neighborhood factors, drinking behavior, and alcohol use disorder in San Juan, Puerto Rico." American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 89, no. 5 (2019): 579–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/ort0000402.

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Rodríguez, FéLix V. Matos. "Spatial and Demographic Change in Nine Teenthcentury San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1800-1868." Journal of Urban History 25, no. 4 (May 1999): 477–513. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/009614429902500402.

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Kouri, Y. H., D. S. Shepard, G. A. Gellert, F. Borras, and J. Sotomayor. "Improving the cost-effectiveness of AIDS health care in San Juan, Puerto Rico." Lancet 337, no. 8754 (June 1991): 1397–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0140-6736(91)93070-p.

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Fábregas, Sandra. "Declaración de San Juan en la XII edición de Felaibe en Puerto Rico, San Juan, 15 de abril de 2019." Acta bioethica 25, no. 1 (June 2019): 137–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.4067/s1726-569x2019000100137.

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Murillo, Juana. ""Poeta, te ha escrito mi pañuelo blanco”, Amado Nervo en la biblioteca de Juan Ramón Jiménez." Anales de Literatura Hispanoamericana 49 (December 18, 2020): 169–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.5209/alhi.73119.

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Con motivo de la conmemoración del fallecimiento de Amado Nervo en 1919, el presente artículo recoge la confluencia poética y personal de dos autores que comparten admiración mutua: Amado Nervo (Tepic, 1867-Montevideo, 1919) y Juan Ramón Jiménez (Huelva, 1881-San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1958). El movimiento modernista y la búsqueda de la poesía pura, así como los avatares personales de ambos escritores, son algunos de los rasgos que desvelan la obra de dos poetas con líneas poéticas comunes
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Alameda, Yadiel A., Carlos Gonzalez-Aquino, Melissa Ortiz, and Javier Gonzalez. "S259 – Pediatric Tracheotomy: Changing Trends in Puerto Rico." Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery 139, no. 2_suppl (August 2008): P161—P162. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.otohns.2008.05.435.

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Objectives We chose to review the outcomes of tracheotomies performed at San Jorge Children's Hospital, San Juan, Puerto Rico, over the last 15 years. Our objectives were: 1) Understand changing trends in the indications for tracheotomy and a perceived reduction in decanulation rates. 2) Be able to propose recommendations for the coordinated care of children with tracheotomy. Methods A retrospective chart review was performed of 189 patients undergoing tracheotomy from January 1991 to December 2006. The data were tabulated for age, diagnosis, complications, and outcome. Patients were divided in groups based on the indication for tracheotomy. Results 5 groups were identified based on the indication for tracheotomy: 1) True vocal cord paralysis: 11% of the study population with a 25% decanulation rate. 2) Airway obstruction: 21% of the study population with a 90% decanulation rate. 3) Craniofacial malformation: 8% of the study population with a 0% decanulation rate. 4) Neurological impairment: 46% of the study population with a 0% decanulation rate. 5) Prolonged intubation: 14% of the study population with a 25% decanulation rate. We report no intraoperative complications, an 18% overall complication rate, and a 10% mortality. Conclusions Over the last decades, the indications for tracheotomy have shifted toward children with underlying neurological impairment and need for prolonged mechanical ventilation. Decanulation rates for these children are significantly lower (approximately 10%) than for children with obstructive airway pathology (90%). Therefore, the care of these children and their tracheotomies will require coordinated multidisciplinary settings. We present several recommendations to achieve this goal.
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Smith, Joseph B. H., and Barry McFarland. "DECONTAMINATION FOR THE T/B MORRIS J. BERMAN INCIDENT." International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings 1995, no. 1 (February 1, 1995): 919–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.7901/2169-3358-1995-1-919.

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ABSTRACT When the tank barge Morris J. Berman went aground near San Juan, Puerto Rico, the ensuing cleanup created the need for a major decontamination effort. A main decontamination site was established, with supplemental operations at six satellite sites. Mobile decontamination teams were dispatched as needed to a number of remote sites. In all, more than 100 personnel participated in the decontamination effort.
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Lebrón Tricoche, Denise, and Joann Kovacich. "A Qualitative Study of Medication Adherence among Older Adults in San Juan, Puerto Rico." International Journal of Aging and Society 2, no. 2 (2013): 71–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.18848/2160-1909/cgp/v02i02/35208.

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Jonsson, Marita, and E. Blaine Cliver. "Coloring Historic Stucco: The Revival of a past Technique in San Juan, Puerto Rico." APT Bulletin 33, no. 4 (2002): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1504806.

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Tucker Lima, Joanna M., Christina L. Staudhammer, Thomas J. Brandeis, Francisco J. Escobedo, and Wayne Zipperer. "Temporal dynamics of a subtropical urban forest in San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2001–2010." Landscape and Urban Planning 120 (December 2013): 96–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2013.08.007.

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COLON, HECTOR MANUEL, RAFAELA RIVERA ROBLES, HARDEO SAHAI, and TOMAS MATOS. "Changes in HIV risk behaviors among intravenous drug users in San Juan, Puerto Rico." Addiction 87, no. 4 (April 1992): 585–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1360-0443.1992.tb01960.x.

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Lopez-Enriquez, A. T. "Acute promielocytic leukemia: 14 years experience at the University Hospital, San Juan, Puerto Rico." Journal of Clinical Oncology 27, no. 15_suppl (May 20, 2009): e18006-e18006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2009.27.15_suppl.e18006.

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e18006 Background: Acute promielocytic leukemias (APL) are a unique example in carcinogenesis, of maturation arrest at the promielocytic stage, associated with a chromosomal reciprocal translocation of a portion of chromosome 15 and 17 with the formation of fusion proteins between the PML gene and the alpha-retinoic acid receptor site. Methods: Since 1994 when transretinoic acid (ATRA) became available to us, we developed a protocol incorporating this drug to the standard regime of induction chemotherapy for acute leukemias used in our institution of 7 days of continuous infusion of cytosine arabinoside (Ara-C) and three days of daunorubicine (7+3), starting the ATRA on day 14 at 45 mg/m2 and continued daily for 120 days. Two to three more courses of consolidation with high-dose Ara-C, Ara-C with daunorubicine or daunorubicine alone where given. Results: We have treated 91 patients with APL since 1994 up to November 2008. Eighty-nine (89) patients received 7+3+ATRA. Nineteen of eighty-nine (19/89) died early in the first two weeks of treatment mainly secondary to bleeding and sepsis for a 21% early death rate. Sixty-seven of seventy (67/70) patients went into complete remission for a 98% rate. Four patients developed ATRA syndrome; three early pulmonary syndromes with one death, and the other two responded to steroids and went into remission. A fourth developed increased intracranial pressure two weeks on ATRA, resolved on steroids, Diamox, and continued on a lower ATRA dose. Fifty-three (53) has remained in complete remission with a range of 6months to 14 years, for a rate of 76%. Seventeen (17) patients or 25% (17/70) relapsed within the first 2 years of treatment. Thirteen of 17 (13/17) relapsed after receiving Dauno x3 x3 as consolidation chemotherapy for a 76% relapsed rate. Conclusions: The initial high early mortality needs to be addressed with a more aggressive support system. A 98% complete remission rate for induction chemotherapy is extraordinary, no ATRA syndrome when started on day 14 of treatment, reducing further morbidity and mortality. Daunorubicine as a single agent in consolidation is inappropriate in our population. No significant financial relationships to disclose.
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de Arce, Daniel Mendoza. "Panorama of the Music in the Cathedral of San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1749-1857." Latin American Music Review / Revista de Música Latinoamericana 10, no. 1 (1989): 53. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/780382.

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Hernández, Diana, Yohansa Fernández, Francisco Torres Cardona, Pedro Castellon, Jose Vargas Vidot, Sandra Miranda de Leon, Daniel Feaster, et al. "Understanding drug use and the HIV cascade of care in San Juan, Puerto Rico." Drug and Alcohol Dependence 146 (January 2015): e141. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2014.09.301.

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Suárez, Gabriel. "Análisis multimodal del discurso publicitario en billboards de Puerto Rico." Acta Hispanica, no. II (October 5, 2020): 805–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.14232/actahisp.2020.0.805-813.

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Resumen: Actualmente, existen en Puerto Rico investigaciones sobre la identidad y las ideologías lingüísticas (e.g., Clachar, 2007; Domínguez-Rosado, 2015; Mazak, 2012; Pérez Casas, 2008, 2016) pero, muy pocas dirigidas a aspectos del paisaje lingüístico, o linguistic landscape, en adelante LL por sus siglas en inglés. Así, esta investigación contribuirá al estudio sincrónico de uso de las lenguas en la publicidad comercial o gubernamental, en el espacio público asociado con la identidad puertorriqueña. En el estudio se determinará si el uso de las lenguas en billboards de Carolina, Guaynabo y San Juan responde a la oficialización de las lenguas (español e inglés) en Puerto Rico, o si corresponde con la identidad lingüística de determinados grupos poblacionales. Además, se describirá el LL y los rasgos distintivos de la lengua o las lenguas usados en los billboards.
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Fuentes Kraftcyck, Felipe Oliver. "El Killer. Representaciones inestables de un homicida." Revista Valenciana estudios de filosofía y letras, no. 8 (July 2, 2016): 77. http://dx.doi.org/10.15174/rv.v0i8.215.

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El Killer, de Josué Montijo narra los asesinatos en serie de Juan Benito Aybar, un ciudadano “común” que súbitamente comienza a liquidar a los drogadictos de San Juan de Puerto Rico. Pero lejos de ofrecer una visión unilateral del asesino que permita descifrarlo como un psicópata tradicional, la novela entrega un conjunto de versiones contradictorias que imposibilitan cualquier intento de clasificación. En el proceso, lo siniestro irrumpe en la novela pues el lector descubre que el asesino es el último defensor del “orden convencional” en una sociedad en franca descomposición.
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Backiel, Linda. "Puerto Rico: The Crisis Is About Colonialism, Not Debt." Monthly Review 67, no. 5 (October 2, 2015): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.14452/mr-067-05-2015-09_2.

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Tourists are fascinated by the heavy blue cobblestones that pave the streets of Old San Juan. Why they are there is as good an explanation as any for Puerto Rico's current crisis. In the days of Spanish colonialism, they were ballast to keep the ships crossing the Atlantic from tossing about and blowing over. The ships came empty, and left for Spain full of gold, silver, and other riches stolen from the indigenous Ta&iacute;nos. The ballast left behind was used to pave the streets.&hellip; Puerto Rico has been sacked by colonial powers for half a millennium. Is it any wonder it is in dire straits? Today, it is $73 billion in debt.<p class="mrlink"><p class="mrpurchaselink"><a href="http://monthlyreview.org/index/volume-67-number-5" title="Vol. 67, No. 5: October 2015" target="_self">Click here to purchase a PDF version of this article at the <em>Monthly Review</em> website.</a></p>
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Fiol-Matta, Licia. "The Thinking Voice: When Listening Trumps Celebrity." PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 126, no. 4 (October 2011): 1092–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1632/pmla.2011.126.4.1092.

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In the brief span of 1952–68, Puerto Rico sped through its industrialization process. Middle-class residential construction dotted the city of San Juan. Hotels replaced the mansions along its Condado waterfront. The spanking new Medical Center promised health for the sickly, undernourished population, a health that the developmentalist program of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico—Operation Bootstrap—desperately needed, as it endeavored to offer a cheap, obedient, and presumably bilingual labor force to American capital. The “Golden Mile,” the financial district established in the area of the sometime royal hacienda, Hato Rey, emerged as the centerpiece of a new downtown. The mythic mall of Plaza Las Américas (formerly a cattle ranch that bred cows for the milk industry) became the social hub of a polis that increasingly turned to consumerism for its exercise of citizenship. Newspapers and magazines were filled with consumer fantasies of every variety. Along with everything else that was dazzling and new, Puerto Rico consumed a new object for sale, the celebrity pop star.
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Jacob, Judith M., and Gregory J. Cavallo. "Masonry mortars in the Castillo de San Felipe del Morro, San Juan, Puerto Rico: a method for categorization." Studies in Conservation 37, no. 1 (January 1992): 72–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/sic.1992.37.1.72.

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Jacob, Judith M., and Gregory J. Cavallo. "MASONRY MORTARS IN THE CASTILLO DE SAN FELIPE DEL MORRO, SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO: A METHOD FOR CATEGORIZATION." Studies in Conservation 37, sup1 (September 1992): 72–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/sic.1992.37.s1.015.

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