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Sycheva, S. A., S. N. Sedov, and E. Solleiro-Rebolledo. "LATE PLEISTOCENE LANDSCAPE CHANGES IN THE SAN-PABLO VALLEY (TEOTIUAKAN, MEXICO)." Geomorphology RAS, no. 3 (June 20, 2015): 90. http://dx.doi.org/10.15356/0435-4281-2010-3-90-100.

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Stubblefield, Morris, and Carol Stubblefield. "The Story of Lay and Gisaj. A Zapotec Sun and Moon Myth." Tlalocan 6, no. 1 (September 26, 2016): 46–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.19130/iifl.tlalocan.1969.249.

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Salinas-Ramírez, Nicolás, José Alberto Salvador Escalante-Estrada, Ma Teresa Rodríguez-González, and Eliseo Sosa-Montes. "Yield, nutritional quality and profitability of green beans of rainfed in San Pablo Ixayoc, Mexico." Revista Chapingo Serie Horticultura XIX, no. 3 (2013): 333–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.5154/r.rchsh.2010.08.031.

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Chávez Mejía, Cristina, Juan Luis Ramírez Torres, and Johanna Guadarrama Vilchis. "Territory and Mazahua identity in the patron saint festivities of San Pablo, Tlalchichilpa, State of Mexico." Revista de Geografía Agrícola, no. 57 (December 2016): 125–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.5154/r.rga.2016.57.004.

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o'neil, l. peat. "Organic in Mexico: A Conversation with Diana Kennedy." Gastronomica 6, no. 1 (2006): 25–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/gfc.2006.6.1.25.

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Diana Kennedy, culinary historian and cookbook author, explains regional Mexican cuisines to a global audience. L. Peat O'Neil interviews Kennedy and the wide-ranging discussion covers organic agriculture in Mexico, the effects of NAFTA on small farmers, rural activists and the diversity of Mexico's agricultural produce. Kennedy comments on chefs in Mexico City and contemporary Mexican cooking. Kennedy notes that progress in sustainable agriculture is slow in Mexico because of government disinterest and corruption. Kennedy discusses her many visits to the state of Oaxaca, where organic product branding as "Fair Trade organic" first was applied. Her current book project is focused on Oaxaca's regional recipes from remote areas of the state. Kennedy fosters all aspects of sustainable living. Other sources quoted include Pablo Span, a farmer-hotel owner in San Cayetano, Michoacan; and Salvador V. Garibay, a consultant with the Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL) based in Frick, Switzerland. Garibay works on organic agricultural projects in Mexico and Central America.
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Stahlschmidt, Mareike C., Emily McClung de Tapia, and Ma del Carmen Gutiérrez-Castorena. "A GEOARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE STREET OF THE DEAD AT THE TLAJINGA DISTRICT, TEOTIHUACAN, MEXICO." Ancient Mesoamerica 30, no. 1 (2019): 129–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0956536118000238.

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AbstractArchaeological investigations undertaken by the Proyecto Arqueológico Tlajinga Teotihuacán are focused on understanding urban expansion and household economies in this southern district of the city. Our geoarchaeological research addresses similar topics through examination of relevant microstratigraphic and botanical signatures as well as those relevant to reconstructing paleoenvironment. We investigated four different contexts at Tlajinga: the southern extension of the Street of the Dead, an obsidian working area outside Compound 17:S3E1, anthropogenic and natural layers below Compound 18:S3E1, and a soil profile at the San Lorenzo river. We employed micromorphological, pollen, and phytolith analyses as well as standard soil analytics to study the various deposits in these contexts. Our analysis demonstrates artificial lowering of the tepetate for continuing the axis of the Street of the Dead, microdebitage from obsidian working outside Compound 17:S3E1, and the preservation of in situ burning activities at Compound 18:S3E1. Further, we reconstruct alluvial infilling of the Street of the Dead with pedogenetic overprinting and present further evidence on the occurrence and variability of the Black San Pablo Paleosol and its agricultural significance.
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Sánchez-Pérez, Serafín, Elizabeth Solleiro-Rebolledo, Sergey Sedov, Emily McClung de Tapia, Alexandra Golyeva, Blanca Prado, and Emilio Ibarra-Morales. "The Black San Pablo Paleosol of the Teotihuacan Valley, Mexico: Pedogenesis, Fertility, and Use in Ancient Agricultural and Urban Systems." Geoarchaeology 28, no. 3 (April 5, 2013): 249–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/gea.21439.

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Levi, J. M. "Myth and History Reconsidered: Archaeological Implications of Tzotzil-Maya Mythology." American Antiquity 53, no. 3 (July 1988): 605–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/281221.

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This paper traces changing perspectives in archaeology and ethnology regarding the historical content of myth and demonstrates a method whereby mythological data are used to generate hypotheses amenable to falsification when integrated with other data sets. Based on a myth collected among the Tzotzil of San Pablo Chalchihuitan, Chiapas, Mexico, the presentation offers predictions regarding the location, contents, interpretation, and age of an unreported prehistoric burial site. It also sheds light on some currently unexplained aspects of an associated site in a neighboring community, and amplifies other ethnohistorical discussions relating archaeology to contemporary Indian mythology elsewhere in Mesoamerica. By showing how a modern Maya myth reveals significant information about an ancient Maya site, the study illustrates the complementarity of archaeology and ethnography through a suggested relation between myth and history.
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Shelley, Rowland M. "The milliped order Callipodida in western North America (Schizopetalidae: Tynommatinae), and a summary of the New World fauna." Insect Systematics & Evolution 27, no. 1 (1996): 25–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187631296x00197.

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AbstractIn western North America, the milliped order Callipodida is represented by the Colactidini, Tynommatini stat. n., and Diactidini tribus n., in the subfamily Tynommatinae, family Schizopetalidae; a coordinate tribe, the Texophonini, occurs on the Gulf Coast of south Texas. The Tynommatini consists of two genera and four species: Tynomma mutans (Chamberlin), T. magnum Buckett & Gardner, and T. gardneri sp. n., occurring around Monterey and San Pablo/San Francisco Bays, California, and Idrionaria dineh gen. n. & sp. n., in Washington County, Utah. The Colactidini ranges from Durango, Mexico, to central Utah and California east of the Sierra Nevada, with disjunct areas in southern California and Baja California, the latter extending northward to metropolitan San Diego. It is represented by two genera and 6 species: Colactis Loomis: C. tiburona (Chamberlin), utorum (Chamberlin), and protenta and quadrata, both by Loomis; and Heptium Loomis: H. carinellum and scamillatum, both by Loomis. The Diactidini, occupying coastal southern California and the adjacent fringe of Baja California, is comprised of three genera and 10 species: Diactis Loomis: D. soleata, triangula, and frondifera, all by Loomis, and amniscela, cupola, jacinto, procera, and strumella, all spp. n.; Florea sinuata gen. n. & sp. n.; and Caliactis bistolata gen. n. & sp. n. The following new synonymies are proposed: C. yuma Chamberlin, sideralis Loomis, and loomisi Hoffman under C. tiburona; C. briggsi Shear and saxetana and baboquivari, both by Loomis, under C. utorum; H. canum Chamberlin under H. carinellum; and Etiron paroicum and pearcei, both by Chamberlin, under D. triangula and T. mutans, respectively. The eastern Nearctic callipodid fauna is summarized and significant new localities are reported; Tetracion antraeum Hoffman, stat. n., is elevated from a subspecies of T. jonesi Hoffman.
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Cortés-Martínez, N. E., E. Valadez-Moctezuma, L. X. Zelaya-Molina, and N. Marbán-Mendoza. "First Report of ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris’-Related Strains Infecting Lily in Mexico." Plant Disease 92, no. 6 (June 2008): 979. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-92-6-0979c.

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In recent years, lily (Lilium spp.) has become an important ornamental crop in diverse regions of Mexico. Since 2005, unusual symptoms have been observed on lily plants grown from imported bulbs in both greenhouse and production plots at San Pablo Ixayo, Boyeros, and Tequexquinauac, Mexico State. Symptoms included a zigzag line pattern on leaves, dwarfism, enlargement of stems, shortened internodes, leaves without petioles growing directly from bulbs, air bulbils, death of young roots, atrophy of flower buttons, and flower abortion. Symptoms were experimentally reproduced on healthy lily plants by graft inoculation. Total DNA was extracted from 50 diseased, 10 symptomless, and 10 graft-inoculated plants by the method of Dellaporta et al. (2). DNA samples were analyzed for phytoplasma presence by two different nested PCR assays. One assay employed ribosomal RNA gene primer pair P1/P7 followed by R16F2n/R16R2 (1), whereas ribosomal protein (rp) gene primer pairs rpF1/rpR1 and rp(I)F1A/rp(I)R1A (4) were used in a second assay. A DNA fragment approximately 1.2 kb long was consistently amplified from all symptomatic plant samples only by both assays. A comparative analysis of 16S rDNA sequences (Genbank Accession Nos. EF421158–EF421160 and EU124518–EU124520) and rp gene sequences (EU277012–EU277014), derived from PCR products, revealed that phytoplasma infecting lily were most similar (99.9% to 16S rDNA and 99.7% to rp) to carrot phytoplasma sp. ca2006/5 and also were similar (99.8% to 16SrDNA and 99.2% to rp) to broccoli phytoplasma sp. br273. Both carrot and broccoli phytoplasmas were classified as members of aster yellow 16S rDNA restriction fragment length polymorphism subgroup 16SrI-B (3). Although infection of lilies by aster yellows (‘Ca. phytoplasma asteris’) subgroup 16SrI-B and 16SrI-C was reported from the Czech Republic and Poland, to our knowledge, this is the first report of ‘Ca. phytoplasma asteris’-related strains associated with lily plants in Mexico. References: (1) R. F. Davis et al. Microbiol. Res. 158:229, 2003. (2) S. L. Dellaporta et al. Plant Mol. Biol. Rep. 1:19, 1983. (3) B. Duduk et al. Bull. Insectol. 60 2:341, 2007. (4) I.-M. Lee et al. Int. J. Syst. Evol. Microbiol. 54:337, 2004.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Panteon de San Pablo (Mexico)"

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Overholt, Sarah E. "Access, Equity, and Choice in the Mexican Health System: A Case Study of San Pablo Etla." Ohio : Ohio University, 2005. http://www.ohiolink.edu/etd/view.cgi?ohiou1125869288.

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Geraque, Eduardo Augusto. "Reportagens atravessadas:- um mergulho, via teoria geral dos sistemas na cobertura da poluição atmosférica feita por jornais brasileiros e mexicanos." Universidade de São Paulo, 2006. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/84/84131/tde-12092007-162600/.

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O jornalista, como ator social e mediador de sentidos, não pode estar ausente o debate ambiental. Ter uma visão de mundo sistêmica é a única forma de conseguir produzir reportagens impregnadas de transversalidade, caminho que torna possível o oferecimento ao leitor de toda a complexidade contemporânea. Esse volume aborda a questão da poluição atmosférica tanto em São Paulo, como na Cidade do México. A discussão do jornalismo a partir dos periódicos Reforma, La Jornada, O Estado de S. Paulo e Folha de S. Paulo é feita com base da Teoria Geral dos Sistemas. Esse cabedal teórico, usado no jornalismo por vários autores, surgiu na ecologia. Como a visão de mundo da imprensa, no caso do jornalismo sobre meio ambiente, não está sistêmica, essa tese tenta, além de defender a necessidade de uma visão transversal da realidade ambiental, apresentar uma proposta prática, em forma de reportagensaio, como forma de colaborar com o desenvolvimento da cobertura sobre os graves problemas ambientais existentes em todos os quatro cantos do mundo neste início de milênio.
El periodista, como actor social y intermediaro de sentidos, non puede estar alejado del debate ambiental. Tener una visión de mundo sistémica es la unica forma de alcanzar reportajes impregnadas de transversalidad, camino que torna possible el ofrecimiento al lector de toda la complejidad contemporánea. Ese volumen aborda la questión de la polución atmosférica tanto en San Pablo (Brasil) como en la Ciudad del Mexico (DF). La discusión del periodismo a traves de las publicaciones \"Reforma, La jornada, O Estado de S. Paulo y Folha de S. Paulo és apoyada en la \"Teoria General de los Sistemas\". Ese conjunto teórico, usado el nel periodismo por varios autores, surgió en la Ecologia. Como la visión del mundo de la prensa, en nel caso del periodismo sobre medio ambiente, non estás sistémica, esa tesis intenta, además de defender la necesidad de una visión transversal de la realidad ambiental, presentar una proposta práctica, en forma e \"reportaje -ensayo\", como forma de colaborar con el desenvolvimento de la cobertura sobre los graves problemas ambientales existentes en todo el mundo en este inicio de milênio.
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Books on the topic "Panteon de San Pablo (Mexico)"

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El Colegio Máximo de San Pedro y San Pablo. 2nd ed. [México]: Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 1985.

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Lee, Thomas A. San Pablo Cave and El Cayo on the Usumacinta River, Chiapas, Mexico. Provo, Utah: New World Archaeological Foundation, Brigham Young University, 1988.

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Martínez, Salvia Segura. Catálogo de las bibliotecas de San Agustín de Puebla y del Colegio de San Pablo de México. México, D.F: Biblioteca Nacional de Antropología e Historia, Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, 1988.

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Yuririapúndaro: El Convento Agustino de San Pablo en Yuririapúndaro, Guanajuato. Guanajuato, Gto., [Méx.]: Ediciones La Rana, 2006.

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Inventario del archivo de la Parroquia de San Pedro y San Pablo de Cadereyta, Qro. México: Archivo General de la Nación, 2002.

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Valdez, José Luis Lara. Indice catalográfico de la biblioteca Colegio de San Pablo: Anotado y comentado. Guanajuato: Ediciones La Rana, 2001.

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Ochoa, Lorenzo. Renunciar al paraíso: Paisaje y arqueología en las tierras bajas pantanosas de la cuenca del San Pedro y San Pablo y Xicalango, Campeche. Campeche, México: Gobierno del Estado de Campeche, 1997.

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Nelen, Yvette. De illustere heren van San Pablo: Lokaal bestuur in negentiende-eeuws Mexico : Tlaxcala, 1823-1880. Leiden: Onderzoekschool CNWS, School voor Aziatische, Afrikaanse en Amerindiaanse Studies, Universiteit Leiden, 1999.

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V, López N. Gerardo, and San Pedro y San Pablo Teposcolula (Mexico). H. Ayuntamiento., eds. Ex-Hospital de la Sta. Vera Cruz, San Pedro y San Pablo Teposcolula, Mixteca Alta, Oaxaca. [Oaxaca]: Alfredo Harp Helú Oaxaca Fundación, 2005.

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García), Catholic Church Diocese of San Cristóbal de Las Casas (Mexico) Bishop (1964 :. Ruiz. En esta hora de gracia: Carta pastoral con motivo del saludo de S.S. el Papa Juan Pablo II a los indígenas del continente. México, D.F: Ediciones Dabar, 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "Panteon de San Pablo (Mexico)"

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Sánchez, Joseph P. "La Custodia de la Conversión de San Pablo: Early New Mexico Missions, 1614– 25." In Pueblos, Plains, and Province: New Mexico in the Seventeenth Century, 154–72. University Press of Colorado, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5876/9781646420957.c011.

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