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Journal articles on the topic "San Juan Ixcoi Mass"

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Esper Angillieri, M. Yanina, and Laura P. Perucca. "Mass movement in Cordón de las Osamentas, de La Flecha river basin, San Juan, Argentina." Quaternary International 301 (July 2013): 150–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.quaint.2013.03.009.

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Petrucci, Romina, Emiliano Jofré, Martín Schwartz, Andrea Buccino, and Pablo Mauas. "TTVs study in southern stars." Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 7, S286 (2011): 441–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1743921312005236.

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AbstractIn this contribution we present 4 complete planetary transits observed with the 40-cm telescope “Horacio Ghielmetti” located in San Juan(Argentina). These objects correspond to a continuous photometric monitoring program of Southern planet host-stars that we are carrying out since mid-2011. The goal of this project is to detect additional planetary mass objects around stars with known transiting-planets through Transit Timing Variations (TTVs). For all 4 transits the depth and duration are in good agreement with the values published in the discovery papers.
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Flynn, Andrew G., and Daniel J. Peppe. "Early Paleocene tropical forest from the Ojo Alamo Sandstone, San Juan Basin, New Mexico, USA." Paleobiology 45, no. 4 (2019): 612–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/pab.2019.24.

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AbstractEarliest Paleocene megafloras from North America are hypothesized to be low diversity and dominated by long-lived cosmopolitan species following the Cretaceous/Paleogene (K/Pg) mass extinction. However, megafloras used to develop this hypothesis are from the Northern Great Plains (NGP) of North America, and relatively little is known about floras from southern basins. Here, we present a quantitative analysis of an earliest Paleocene megaflora (<350 kyr after K/Pg boundary) from the Ojo Alamo Sandstone in the San Juan Basin (SJB), New Mexico. The megaflora, comprising 53 morphotypes,
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Krebs, M., H. P. Schertl, W. V. Maresch, and G. Draper. "Mass flow in serpentinite-hosted subduction channels: P–T–t path patterns of metamorphic blocks in the Rio San Juan mélange (Dominican Republic)." Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 42, no. 4 (2011): 569–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jseaes.2011.01.011.

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Núñez-Campero, Segundo R., Lorena Suárez, María Josefina Buonocore Biancheri, et al. "Host Suitability and Fitness-Related Parameters in Coptera haywardi (Hymenoptera: Diapriidae) Reared on Irradiated Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae) Pupae Stemming From the tsl Vienna-8 Genetic Sexing Strain." Journal of Economic Entomology 113, no. 4 (2020): 1666–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jee/toaa109.

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Abstract Coptera haywardi (Ogloblin) is a pupal endoparasitoid of tephritid flies with great potential as a biological control agent worldwide as it does not attack other Diptera. To reach its full potential, its mass rearing needs to be enhanced lowering costs. Here, we focused on the use of irradiated pupae of Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann) stemming from the temperature-sensitive lethal (tsl) Vienna-8 genetic sexing strain (= CcVienna-8), which is mass-produced in the San Juan Medfly and Parasitoid Mass Rearing Facility in Argentina. Exposure of 1- to 2-d-old CcVienna-8 pupae irradiated at 9
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Duschatzky, Claudia B., Mirta L. Possetto, Laura B. Talarico, et al. "Evaluation of Chemical and Antiviral Properties of Essential Oils from South American Plants." Antiviral Chemistry and Chemotherapy 16, no. 4 (2005): 247–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/095632020501600404.

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The essential oils of seven aromatic plants from Córdoba, San Luis and San Juan Provinces (Argentina) were isolated by steam distillation and analysed by a gas chromatography/mass spectrometry technique. The oils were screened for cytotoxicity and in vitro inhibitory activity against herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), dengue virus type 2 (DENV-2) and Junin virus (JUNV) by a virucidal test. The oils showed a variable virucidal action according to the virus. The better relationship between cytotoxicity and antivirus action was observed with the essential oils of Heterothalamus alienus and Budd
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Arcusa, Stephanie H., Nicholas P. McKay, Cody C. Routson, and Samuel E. Munoz. "Dust-drought interactions over the last 15,000 years: A network of lake sediment records from the San Juan Mountains, Colorado." Holocene 30, no. 4 (2019): 559–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959683619875192.

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Millions of people in the arid Southwest United States rely on snow-fed Colorado River water. Dust deposition on snow accelerates snowmelt, posing a challenge for water managers who also need to grapple with increased likelihood of drought due to climate change. Dust production is thought to increase during drought, but the impact of drought on dust deposition is unclear. To answer this question, total dust mass accumulation rate (DMAR) reconstructions were developed from sediment cores from three lakes in the San Juan Mountains, Colorado, spanning the last ~15,000 years. Monte-Carlo end-membe
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Flynn, Andrew G., Adam J. Davis, Thomas E. Williamson, et al. "Early Paleocene Magnetostratigraphy and Revised Biostratigraphy of the Ojo Alamo Sandstone and Lower Nacimiento Formation, San Juan Basin, New Mexico, USA." GSA Bulletin 132, no. 9-10 (2020): 2154–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/b35481.1.

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Abstract The lower Paleocene Ojo Alamo Sandstone and Nacimiento Formation from the San Juan Basin (SJB) in northwestern New Mexico preserve arguably the best early Paleocene mammalian record in North America and is the type location for the Puercan (Pu) and Torrejonian (To) North American land mammal ages (NALMA). However, the lack of precise depositional age constraints for the Ojo Alamo Sandstone and lower Nacimiento Formation has hindered our understanding of the timing and pacing of mammalian community change in the SJB following the Cretaceous–Paleogene mass extinction. Here we produced a
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Horch, E., W. F. Van Altena, T. M. Girard, C. E. López, and O. Franz. "Speckle Interferometry of Double Stars from the Southern Hemisphere." Symposium - International Astronomical Union 166 (1995): 392. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0074180900228684.

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We have started a new program of double star observations in the southern hemisphere which utilizes the technique of speckle interferometry. Observations are made using the Stanford University speckle interferometer on the 76-cm reflector at the Cesco Observatory at El Leoncito, Argentina (jointly run by Universidad Nacional de San Juan and Yale Southern Observatory), although we will also have access to larger aperture telescopes. The Stanford system, formerly used at Lick Observatory, is on long term loan to us from Dr. Gethyn Timothy and features a multi-anode microchannel array (MAMA) dete
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Skopychenko, I., V. Finchuk, and N. Vergelska. "Determination of areas of gas methane accumulation in carbon-mass massives by transient electromagnetic sounding method (on the example of the San Juan coal basin; USA)." Geofizicheskiy Zhurnal 40, no. 3 (2018): 192–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.24028/gzh.0203-3100.v40i3.2018.137201.

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Books on the topic "San Juan Ixcoi Mass"

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Sepúlveda, Héctor L., Yomarie García De Jesús, Guadalupe Escalante Rengifo, and Yolanda Toro Adorno. Bajo asedio: Comunicación y exclusión en los residenciales públicos de San Juan. Editorial Tal Cual, Centro de Investigación y Política Pública, Fundación Biblioteca Rafael Hernández Colón, 2002.

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Book chapters on the topic "San Juan Ixcoi Mass"

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Fassett, James E., Robert A. Zielinski, and James R. Budahn. "Dinosaurs that did not die: Evidence for Paleocene dinosaurs in the Ojo Alamo Sandstone, San Juan Basin, New Mexico." In Catastrophic events and mass extinctions: impacts and beyond. Geological Society of America, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/0-8137-2356-6.307.

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Barreto, Amílcar Antonio. "The Power of English." In The Politics of Language in Puerto Rico. University Press of Florida, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9781683401131.003.0003.

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Spanish was entrenched as the language of public-school instruction with the advent of elected governors in the middle of the previous century. Since then heated exchanges over the language-education nexus subsided significantly. English is still associated with upward socio-economic mobility and facilitated migration to the US mainland. This chapter also explores the linguistic panorama and linguistic enclaves on the island. The largest pockets of English speakers are in the San Juan metropolitan area and areas adjacent to military installations. Data also reveal that since Puerto Rico’s economic downturn in the first decade of this century the percentage of English speakers on the island has dropped significantly. The drop coincides with a mass migration off the island. Consequently, English is no longer associated exclusively with Americans. It is increasingly becoming a critical medium for communication with stateside Puerto Ricans.
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Conference papers on the topic "San Juan Ixcoi Mass"

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Kelkar, Kaytan, John R. Giardino, and Panshu Zhao. "THE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF MASS MOVEMENT IN THE WESTERN SAN JUAN MOUNTAINS, COLORADO: A 3-D MAPPING APPROACH." In GSA Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado, USA - 2016. Geological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2016am-283798.

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