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Journal articles on the topic "Malacca (Steamer)"

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José, Miguel Ramírez-Aliaga, Araya Valeria, and Flores Carola. "Gastronomía prehispánica: primeras evidencias de la cocción al vapor en el periodo Alfarero Temprano de la costa central de Chile." Arqueologia Iberoamericana 46 (September 26, 2020): 84–97. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4049002.

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Se presenta el an&aacute;lisis del material malacol&oacute;gico de un fog&oacute;n fechado hacia el 800 d. C. en la costa central de Chile. El an&aacute;lisis muestra las preferencias alimentarias en un momento del periodo Alfarero Temprano (fase Bato), que incluye una amplia variedad de fauna del intermareal arenoso y rocoso, incluyendo la estrella de mar. El an&aacute;lisis tafon&oacute;mico de este hallazgo sugiere que se trata del primer horno prehisp&aacute;nico para la cocci&oacute;n de alimentos al vapor localizado en la zona central de Chile. ENGLISH:<em> Pre-Hispanic Gastronomy: First
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Book chapters on the topic "Malacca (Steamer)"

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Soho, Edme, and Stephen Wirkus. "Within Host Dynamical Immune Response to Co-infection with Malaria and Tuberculosis." In STEAM-H: Science, Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Mathematics & Health. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15715-9_11.

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Bayhan, Erol, and Ali Ceylan. "Pesticides in Agricultural Products and Heath Effect." In Food Safety. Nobel Tip Kitabevleri, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.69860/nobel.9786053358787.3.

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Widely used in the agricultural sector, they are designed to fight plant diseases, pests, insects, weeds and other harmful organisms. Pesticides are chemical or biological substances used to prevent or reduce the damage of harmful organisms to plants, humans and animals. For example, arsenic powder and sulphur were among the first pesticides used to control insects and pests during these periods. The most important reason for this is that natural organic and inorganic substances used as pesticides have been replaced by synthetic substances due to their disadvantages such as being unstable and
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Hatcher, Brian A. "Swami in Wonderland Vivekananda’s Eclectic Hermeneutics." In Eclecticism and Modern Hindu Discourse. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195125382.003.0003.

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Abstract Try to imagine a lone Indian holy man disembarking in Vancouver in July 1893 after a long voyage from India by way of Ceylon, Malaya, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Japan. He is dressed in the robes of a monk, but he is dragging with him the steamer trunks and wardrobe of a modern tourist. Hardly has he come ashore than he boards a train for Chicago. The journey will take five days. He has already been traveling for a solid month and has been overwhelmed by the sight of modern battleships in Penang, pigtailed children and fabulous Buddha-images in China, picturesque gardens and bustling fa
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Beinart, William, and Lotte Hughes. "Imperial Scientists, Ecology, and Conservation." In Environment and Empire. Oxford University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199260317.003.0017.

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Imperial scientists have appeared in a number of our chapters: Cleghorn, protagonist of forest conservation in India; Willcocks, the self-critical dambuilder extraordinary in Egypt and India; Simpson, the plague doctor, and Bruce, who researched trypanosomiasis in southern Africa. The early centuries of empire preceded professionalization, but scientific interests were even then at its heart. Species transfers were, as we have suggested, a long-term preoccupation and closely related to scientific enterprise. The maritime empires that characterized the last half-millennium depended upon nautica
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