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González Cruz, María Isabel. "Exploring the Canarian contribution to the Hispanicism in English." Revista Alicantina de Estudios Ingleses, no. 24 (November 15, 2011): 131. http://dx.doi.org/10.14198/raei.2011.24.05.

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The Canary Islands (Spain) have always been in close contact with the Anglo-Saxon world, which has had important consequences for the economy but has also meant a significant influence at the socio-cultural, linguistic and literary levels. A review of the English bibliography on the Canaries reveals, among other aspects, a tendency in most authors to use Hispanicisms and Canarianisms in their texts. This article offers a record of the Spanish and Canarian words which appear in a corpus of fourteen works taken from an extensive bibliography, namely twelve travel books and two tourist guides pub
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González-Cruz, María-Isabel. "Apologizing in Spanish." Pragmatics. Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA) 22, no. 4 (2012): 543–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/prag.22.4.01gon.

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This article provides insights into the strategies used by a group of university students of Canarian origin to perform the speech act of apologizing. Though Canarian Spanish has been recognised as one of the most deeply studied dialects in the Hispanic world (Medina 1996; Álvarez 1996; Corrales, Álvarez and Corbella 2007), little has been said about this variety at the socio-pragmatic level, and, to the best of our knowledge, no studies have been carried out on the issue of speech acts, let alone about apologies in Canarian Spanish. This article attempts to start filling this gap by describin
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Guerra Hernández, Jennifer. "A sangre y fuego! La intervención de los artilleros canarios en Marruecos tras el desastre de Annual (1921-1923)." Cliocanarias, no. 3 (2021): 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.53335/cliocanarias.2021.3.019.

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In summer 1921 thousand of Spanish soldiers died in Annual. The impact news of the press about wild methods of the inhabitants of Riff and the activity of the Army in Africa were the protagonist of the spanish public opinion. For this reason, the troops of the Canary Islands were required to participate in the so-called Campaign of Yebala, in the Moroccan North. The canarian artillery men played an important role in this period, which is analyzed through the testimony of Ramon de Ascanio and León Huerta and Jose Batllori Lorenzo. The social repercussion of their actions and the involvement of
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Amills, Marcel, Juan Capote, Anna Tomàs, et al. "Strong phylogeographic relationships among three goat breeds from the Canary Islands." Journal of Dairy Research 71, no. 3 (2004): 257–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022029904000342.

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We partially sequenced the mitochondrial D-loop region in 47 individuals from eleven Spanish and foreign goat breeds. Phylogenetic analysis of these sequences allowed us to identify a particular D-loop haplotype shared by individuals from the Palmera, Majorera and Tinerfeña Canarian breeds. Genotyping of 281 goats from 17 different breeds by PCR-HpaII RFLP evidenced that the geographical distribution of this haplotype is restricted to the Canary Islands. This ancestral mitochondrial haplotype might originate in the domestic goat herds brought by the native Canarian inhabitants approximately 30
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Sosa Martín, Rumen. "La sustitución lingüística del guanche en las Islas Canarias, un caso excepcional en la historia del mundo bereber = The Language Shift of Guanche Language in the Canary Islands, an Exceptional Case in the History of the Berber’s World." Espacio Tiempo y Forma. Serie IV, Historia Moderna, no. 32 (July 16, 2019): 289. http://dx.doi.org/10.5944/etfiv.32.2019.22357.

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El proceso de sustitución lingüística de la lengua bereber se remonta a los tiempos de apogeo de la expansión fenicia en el Mediterráneo y persiste hasta nuestros días. En las Islas Canarias esta lengua fue sustituida por el castellano en un dilatado proceso que se extendió durante el siglo XV y XVI. A pesar de la complejidad de este proceso en el continente africano, resulta difícil hallar analogías con el caso insular. Inserto en el proceso de castellanización, el proceso canario presenta unas características sociohistóricas que la convierten en un caso único en el ámbito del mundo amazige.
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Broś, Karolina. "El español canario: un reflejo del cambio lingüístico debilitante en el mundo hispanohablante." Romanica Cracoviensia 22, no. 1 (2022): 73–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/20843917rc.22.007.15639.

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Gran Canarian Spanish: A Reflection of Weakening Language Change in the Spanish-Speaking World The aim of the paper is to present a thorough description of the terms weakening and lenition in the context of language change, and to present major theories of lenition proposed in the framework of generative phonology. Among the most recent theories of lenition, we mention the proposal by Katz (2016) based on Kingston (2008) in which a distinction is made between loss and continuity lenition. We then present empirical data from the Canary Islands dialect of Spanish in which both types of lenition
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Custodio, Emilio. "Salinity problems in Mediterranean and island coastal aquifers in Spain." E3S Web of Conferences 54 (2018): 00005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20185400005.

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The Spanish coastal aquifers are often complex and bounded by or inside mountainous areas. Most of them are in Quaternary and Miocene littoral sediments or highly karstified carbonate formations, or in the case of the Canary Islands in volcanic formations. Along the Spanish Mediterranean coast and the Balearic and Canarian archipelagos coasts, 95 groundwater bodies have been identified, often including several aquifers. Some kind of marine salinization problems have been identified in 70 groundwater bodies (20 with generalized problems) but only a few aquifers have detailed, specific studies o
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Cáceres-Lorenzo, M. Teresa. "Elementos diferenciales en el español atlántico." Revue Romane / Langue et littérature. International Journal of Romance Languages and Literatures 50, no. 2 (2015): 279–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/rro.50.2.04cac.

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In the Canary Islands, the Spanish Atlantic regional lexicon shows resemblance to the lexicon from Andalusia and west mainland Spain. This shared vocabulary is a result of the common history of these varieties since the sixteenth century. This research aims at finding Spanish Atlantic common vocabulary, a superdialect understood as encompassing the Spanish of Spain and America, from which we have no numerical data. Canarian Spanish shows many common Hispanic voices from all the different areas and becomes a case study. The research is designed with a quantitative methodology applied to a corpu
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González-Cruz, María-Isabel. "Hispanismos y canarismos en un corpus de textos ingleses sobre Canarias." Lexis 37, no. 2 (2013): 229–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.18800/lexis.201302.001.

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ResumenLas Islas Canarias (España) siempre han mantenido un estrecho contactocon el mundo anglosajón, lo que ha generado importantes consecuencias económicas, así como también socioculturales, lingüísticas y literarias. Un análisis de la bibliografía inglesa sobre Canarias revela, entre otros aspectos, la tendencia al uso de hispanismos y canarismos. Este trabajo ofrece el registro de esas voces que aparecen en un corpus de catorce obras tomadas de la extensa bibliografía anglocanaria. Tras revisar brevemente la relevancia del hispanismo inglés, nuestra recopilación intenta resaltar la contrib
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Wilkinson, Caroline, and Maria Castaneyra-Ruiz. "The current status of Migrant Disaster Victim Identification in the Canary Islands." Journal of the British Academy 9s8 (2021): 115–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/jba/009s8.115.

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This migrant disaster victim identification report is based on an 18-month British Academy funded project, which focused on the Canary Islands, clarifying the state of play of documentation and connections with West Africa: primarily with Senegal, which is described as the main origin of the migrants to the Canary Islands. With the collaboration of Italian and Spanish academics and the utilisation of Canarian data, the report interrogates the challenges associated with the identification of migrant victims off the coast of the Canary Islands through fostered networks in the Canary Islands and
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González González, Yurena, and Adrián García Perdigón. "Datos y reflexiones sobre el sector agrario canario." Atlántida Revista Canaria de Ciencias Sociales, no. 15 (2024): 167–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.25145/j.atlantid.2024.15.10.

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This article systematises data and analyses on the Canarian agrarian sector. The study of these data suggests a series of reflections framed in the colonial context of the Canary Islands, which has conditioned its history, economy and culture, as well as its agrarian processes. One of the most important milestones for this sector occurred in the 1960s, when the farming sector decline began in the Canary Islands in the face of the huge growth of the service sector, driven by the phenomenon of tourism. The sources consulted and the systematisation carried out place us in the debate that oscillat
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María, González-Mancebo Juana, Belén Albertos, Anna Barrón, et al. "Bryophytes collected by the Spanish Bryological Society during a field trip at La Gomera (Canary Islands)." Boletín de la Sociedad Española de Briología, no. 30-31(27) (November 1, 2007): 43–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.58469/bseb.2007.64.55.006.

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Bryophytes collected at La Gomera (Canary Islands) in three mountain areas, Agando, Carmona and the Zarcita volcanic domes in the Garajonay National Park, Fortaleza de Chipude and Enchereda, are documented. The list contributes 93 mosses, 49 liverworts and 2 hornworts. Two new records are contributed to the Canary Islands (Acaulon mediterraneum and Orthotrichum alpestre), and 3 specifically to the island of La Gomera (O. acuminatum, O. affine and Tortella limbata). Finally, new localities were discovered for some interesting bryophytes in the Canaries such as Archidium alternifolium, Campylost
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Rodríguez-Donate, M. Carolina, Margarita Esther Romero-Rodríguez, Víctor Javier Cano-Fernández, and Ginés Guirao-Pérez. "Sociodemographic determinants of the probability of wine consumption in Tenerife (Canary Islands)." International Journal of Wine Business Research 29, no. 3 (2017): 316–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijwbr-06-2016-0017.

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Purpose The Spanish wine sector has gained ever greater relevance not only in economic terms but also from a social and environmental perspective. One Spanish region with a deeply rooted history of growing and producing wine is the Canary Islands, and specifically the island of Tenerife. The wine sector there has undergone notable evolution since the end of the past century. The main aim of these changes has been to improve the quality of Canarian wines, although it is also crucial to design marketing strategies that contribute to maintaining and increasing market share. In this context, it is
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Castro Hernández, Laura Esther, Patricia Delponti, and Carmen Rodríguez-Wangüemert. "La incorporación de la mujer canaria a la actividad física a comienzos del siglo xx (1900-1936) a través de la prensa canaria." Clepsydra. Revista de Estudios de Género y Teoría Feminista, no. 22 (2022): 175–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.25145/j.clepsydra.2022.22.09.

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Sport was not the first social conquest of women in the Canary Islands. However, since the beginning of the 20th century it has been present in their life. The emancipation from domestic work, the attainment of some rights and British influences, introduced women to physical activity. This research aims to study the entry of women into sports in the early twentieth century through the historical, socio-cultural, educational and political moment from the analysis of the Canarian press. For this, press articles published in newspapers between 1900 and 1936 have been collected and analyzed. The r
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Altman, Ida. "Key to the Indies: Port Towns in the Spanish Caribbean: 1493–1550." Americas 74, no. 1 (2016): 5–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/tam.2016.79.

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Seaborne commerce, communication, and transportation to a great extent defined and enabled the Spanish enterprise in the Caribbean from the time Europeans first arrived in the islands. With the exception of a minority of towns such as Concepción de la Vega in Española that were established in the interiors of the islands to provide access to gold mines and the indigenous labor to exploit them, the majority of new towns and cities were located on the coasts. Although Santo Domingo, San Juan, and eventually Havana emerged as the principal ports and administrative capitals of the large islands of
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Yenilmez, Fatma. "Canary Production." Turkish Journal of Agriculture - Food Science and Technology 8, no. 4 (2020): 941–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.24925/turjaf.v8i4.941-944.3197.

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Canary (Serinus canarius) is one of the most beautiful cage birds. They are small and delicate songbird species. Their origin is the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean. They were first brought to Europe by the Spanish sailors in 1478. Than Britain, Germany, France, Netherlands and Italy were started professional canary breeding. The wild ones live in flocks, mostly on the edge of wooded lakes and creeks. While the color of canaries grown in cages is completely yellow, the wild ones are gray-green. Sound in the wild canary is stronger and more impressive. There are 3 types of canaries commonl
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Delgado Baudet, David, and Lucía C. Pérez-Moreno. "Architecture Competitions as an Opportunity for Young Women Architects. The Case of the Competition for Rural Subsidised Housing and the Canarian Magüi González, 1981-85." Feminismo/s, no. 44 (July 22, 2024): 302–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.14198/fem.2024.44.11.

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The Spanish democratic transition (1975-1982) was a time when architecture competitions with open and anonymous participation gradually began to appear, a phenomenon that coincided with the progressive incorporation of women architects into the discipline. The first part of this article analyses the situation of these competitions by studying their repercussions in 16 Spanish professional architectural journals belonging to both consolidated and emerging Spanish Architects’ Associations. The participation of women architects is also analysed in order to assess whether these competitions were a
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Barrera Casañas, María del Carmen. "La trayectoria laboral de las mujeres canarias en las cuatro últimas décadas." Cuestiones de género: de la igualdad y la diferencia, no. 4 (December 15, 2009): 243. http://dx.doi.org/10.18002/cg.v0i4.3814.

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En este artículo se estudia la trayectoria laboral de las mujeres canarias en las últimas cuatro décadas. Se atiende a las diferencias de género y se hace un análisis comparativo con la situación laboral del resto de las mujeres españolas. Todo esto resulta novedoso,<br />especialmente si consideramos que el comportamiento laboral de las canarias ha permanecido excluido de las investigaciones sobre la situación laboral de las españolas.<br />El artículo también refleja hasta qué punto el proceso de modernización experimentado en al archipiélago canario ha incidido sobre las pautas
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García de Mesa, Roberto. "Jorge Rodríguez Padrón y el teatro (1963-1977): ensayo y crítica." Philologica Canariensia, no. 31 (2025) (May 30, 2025): 143–59. https://doi.org/10.20420/phil.can.2025.764.

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Jorge Rodríguez Padrón es uno de los principales ensayistas y críticos en la historia de la literatura canaria. Su obra ha sido un referente esencial e imprescindible para comprender, sobre todo, el devenir de la poesía y la narrativa de los últimos sesenta años, pero apenas se conoce su producción destinada al pensamiento teatral que proviene de su primera época. En el presente trabajo se analizará por primera vez su visión personal del teatro, que abarca un diagnóstico de los problemas esenciales en el país (incluyendo una especial consideración de la realidad canaria) y su propuesta de solu
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Jarvis, Charles E., and Philip H. Oswald. "The collecting activities of James Cuninghame FRS on the voyage of Tuscan to China (Amoy) between 1697 and 1699." Notes and Records: the Royal Society Journal of the History of Science 69, no. 2 (2014): 135–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsnr.2014.0043.

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James Cuninghame's visit to China (1697–99) yielded a great deal of valuable information on both natural and artificial objects as well as items of contemporaneous trade interest (for example china clay and a scarlet dye). However, the circumstances surrounding the voyage have long been unclear. Although it has previously been assumed that Cuninghame must have travelled on an East India Company vessel, it now seems that he was aboard Tuscan , one of two private trading ships (interlopers) bound for Amoy under the command of Henry Gough. After an incident in La Palma (Canary Islands), only Tusc
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Hernández Suárez, Sergio. "La contratación de artilleros en Canarias durante la segunda mitad del siglo XVI: el caso de La Palma." Revista de Historia Canaria, no. 207 (2025): 31–45. https://doi.org/10.25145/j.histcan.2025.207.02.

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During the height of Atlantic piracy, the municipal councils of the Canary Islands significantly reinforced their defensive policies in response to continuous attacks by corsairs sponsored by the enemy Crowns of the Spanish Monarchy: France, England and the Berber corsairs. This study examines the hiring of gunners by the council of la Palma during the second half of the 16th century, using as a primary source the municipal Books o Agreements of this island from 1559 to 1599.
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Alonso Pascua, Borja. "El papel de la indefinición temporal en la selección de canté y he cantado: nuevas evidencias sobre los perfectos del español canario." Philologica Canariensia, no. 28 (2022) (May 31, 2022): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.20420/phil.can.2022.464.

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This contribution analyses the uses of the past forms canté and he cantado in the Spanish spoken in the Canary Islands for the purpose of establishing, according to temporal criteria, the values manifested by these tenses in the island speech. Namely, the aim is to show 1) that the Canary model represents a transitional system between the Spanish varieties in which the present perfect is unknown and those where it experienced a strong development, and 2) that the concept of temporal (in)definiteness plays a key role in the contrast between both forms. To that end, we will study more than 400 c
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Samper Padilla, José Antonio, and Marta Samper Hernández. "The weakening of intervocalic /d/ in the Spanish of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria." Sociolinguistic patterns and processes of convergence and divergence in Spanish 17, no. 2 (2020): 221–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/sic.00057.sam.

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Abstract The present paper compares the results obtained from the analysis of intervocalic /d/ in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria with those of other PRESEEA research groups (four Spanish groups and a Latin American one). The Spanish of the Canary Islands is placed, as in other phenomena, halfway between Peninsular and Latin American Spanish. In this process of weakening, interdialectal differences in the degree of deletion of /d/ in participles and the determiner todo stand out, together with some virtually Panhispanic characteristics. The differences in the weakening of the obstruent in these two
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Smith, David A. S. "The status of the African Queen butterfly, Danaus chrysippus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae, Danainae), in the Canary Islands, including an irruption on Fuerteventura." Entomologist's Gazette 72, no. 4 (2021): 209–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.31184/g00138894.724.1818.

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Examination of museum collections and field work have established that Danaus chrysippus once inhabited five of the seven Canary Islands but is probably now confined to La Palma, La Gomera and Fuerteventura. It may be extinct on Gran Canaria and Tenerife. Before colonisation by the Spanish in the 14th century the food-plants of the relict Canary Island populations were undoubtedly scarce endemic milkweeds (Apocynaceae: Asclepiadoideae). However, on Fuerteventura the recent establishment and subsequent explosive spread of the alien milkweeds Calotropis procera (especially) and Gomphocarpus frut
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Barrera Morate, José Luis. "Lucas Fernández Navarro. El primer geólogo español que pisó las islas Chafarinas." Aldaba, no. 40 (December 15, 2017): 105. http://dx.doi.org/10.5944/aldaba.40.2015.20570.

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El geólogo Lucas Fernández Navarro fue el primer vulcanólogo español. Su carrera científica y académica en el Museo de Ciencias y en la Universidad Central (Madrid) le llevó a ser una figura eminente en la geología española y un vulcanólogo reconocido internacionalmente. A comienzos del siglo XX participó en varias de las expediciones científicas que la Real Sociedad Española de Historia Natural organizó por la zona del protectorado español en Marruecos, que marcaron su carrera científica, principalmente en el conocimiento volcánico del territorio español tanto en África como en Canarias. Fue
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Mendoza Aguilar, Judit, Francisco J. Ramos-Real, and Alfredo J. Ramírez-Díaz. "Improving Indicators for Comparing Energy Poverty in the Canary Islands and Spain." Energies 12, no. 11 (2019): 2135. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en12112135.

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In this work, energy poverty in the Canary Islands is analysed, and a new indicator to measure it is proposed. In the first place, a quantitative analysis has been conducted using different income-based indicators and contrasting the results with the Spanish situation during the 2006–2016 period. The archipelago presents some specific characteristics (high poverty rates combined with low energy consumption) that make necessary the introduction of an alternative, more robust indicator than those existing in the literature. Based on a combination of different income-based indicators, a new one i
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Del-Busto, Felipe, María Dolores Mainar-Toledo, and Víctor Ballestín-Trenado. "Participatory Process Protocol to Reinforce Energy Planning on Islands: A Knowledge Transfer in Spain." International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management 34 (May 25, 2022): 5–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.54337/ijsepm.7090.

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European Union (EU) islands face vast challenges to cope with climate targets while handling complex stakeholders’ networks. This study aims to propose a Participatory Process Protocol to enhance the output of energy plans and projects through the effective engagement of local stakeholders. A knowledge transfer methodology is set to build on a successful experience of the Mediterranean port-cities of Málaga, Cádiz and Sète, now adapted into the case of European Union’s islands advancing with energy developments. First, a clustering analysis is carried out for inhabited islands, resulting in 4
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Rivas Mejía, Alma Irene. "La configuración literaria de los líderes castellanos e indígenas en las crónicas de conquista canaria y novohispana." Cuadernos del CEMyR, no. 32 (2024): 441–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.25145/j.cemyr.2024.32.21.

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The chronicles of conquests are documents that serve as a tool to understand the series of events that took place during the expansionist period of the Spanish Crown; nevertheless, they are not entirely objective since they also follow different political and literary criteria. From this perspective, the study of the main characters of the chronicles allows us to comprehend how the history and the narrative of the wars for conquest were built and the place the literary texts took in the construction of the imagery surrounding the principal figures of the conquerors and indigenous leaders and i
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TRALLERO, G., I. CASAS, A. AVELLÓN, C. PÉREZ, A. TENORIO, and A. DE LA LOMA. "First epidemic of aseptic meningitis due to echovirus type 13 among Spanish children." Epidemiology and Infection 130, no. 2 (2003): 251–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0950268802008191.

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Echoviruses are the commonest cause of aseptic meningitis (AM). Echovirus type 13 (EV-13) was the second enterovirus serotype associated with different local outbreaks of AM in Spain between February and October 2000. It was the first time that an epidemic AM caused by this virus was recognized in Spain. The index case appeared in the Canary Islands (Canarias). The EV-13 virus was isolated from 135 patients, predominantly from cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). All isolates were from children under 13 years. The age specific peak incidence was in infants under 1 year. Most patients had fever, headache
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Rodríguez-Donate, María Carolina, Margarita Esther Romero-Rodríguez, Víctor Javier Cano-Fernández, and Ginés Guirao-Pérez. "Gender and wine consumption: sociodemographic profiles." British Food Journal 122, no. 1 (2019): 242–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/bfj-02-2019-0128.

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Purpose The globalization of wine markets together with a prolonged decline in wine consumption, especially in traditional wine-producing countries such as Spain, make it more relevant than ever to study population segments such as female wine consumers. Such segments could contribute to increasing consumption. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the distinctive features of wine consumption according to gender, identifying sociodemographic profiles of female wine consumers and non-consumers in Tenerife (Canary Islands). The Canarian archipelago is one of the Spanish regions with a long
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Gofas, Serge, Ángel A. Luque, José Templado, and Carmen Salas. "A national checklist of marine Mollusca in Spanish waters." Scientia Marina 81, no. 2 (2017): 241. http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/scimar.04543.21a.

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A checklist of marine Mollusca recorded in Spanish jurisdictional waters is presented, based on a thorough literature search and a limited input of recent field work. The list is detailed according to the five demarcations of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (NOR, Spanish north coast; SUR, Spanish coast of the Gulf of Cádiz; ESAL, Strait of Gibraltar and Alboran Sea; LEBA, East coast of Spain and Balearic Islands; CAN, the Canary Islands). The list differentiates coastal species living from the supralittoral zone to the shelf break, deep-sea benthic or demersal species, and holoplankton
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Alonso Suárez, Airam. "El silbo en Canarias y las nuevas narrativas identitarias insulares. Debates de la autenticidad en los procesos patrimonialistas de islas turistizadas." Atlántida Revista Canaria de Ciencias Sociales, no. 15 (2024): 91–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.25145/j.atlantid.2024.15.07.

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The publication of Díaz Reyes’ book El lenguaje silbado en la isla de El Hierro (2008) triggered a whole series of reactions in the mass media by politicians and cultural associations with public transcendence, questioning the validity of the process of the subsequent figure of BIC of the herreño whistle (initiated in 2018). These debates raised cross accusations between the differences political–cultural agents involved in whistle spanish in the Canary Islands. Faced with the possibility of recovering other modalities of the whistle (herreño and grancanario), a set of arguments arose in defen
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Miranda Calderín, Salvador. "El gravamen del 9 % sobre el «ilícito comercio» en Canarias durante la primera mitad del s. xviii, 1708-1731." Cliocanarias, no. 3 (2021): 1–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.53335/cliocanarias.2021.3.13.

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Philip V's advisers aware of the importance of trade during the war of the Spanish Succession, they managed to grant a pardon to the prohibition of commercializing with genres of warring nations. To enjoy pardons, traders had to pay a tax or duty on goods, mainly english, imported into their own ships, friends and neutrals. In Andalusian ports the so-called levy on illicit trade ranged from 7 to 10 %, and in the Canary Islands it was initially and fleetingly 15 %, to stabilize at 9%. In the Islands, before 9 %, Captain General Gon-zález Otazo implemented in 1704 and to his advantage two taxes
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Gil, Artur. "Thematic Section: Sustainable development and environmental conservation in the Outermost European Regions." Island Studies Journal 11, no. 1 (2016): 5–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.24043/isj.332.

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The Outermost European Regions (OERs) are geographic areas which are part of a European Union Member State, but situated outside continental Europe. All OERs except French Guiana are islands or archipelagos. They face several challenges to full development – remoteness, insularity, terrain and climate constraints, economic dependence and a narrow range of exportable commodities or services. Nevertheless, the European Commission advocates for these regions the assumption of a new paradigm: turning their natural and socioeconomic handicaps into assets. This strategy makes the sustainable develop
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Maroto, Julio, Pedro del Estal, and Jacinto Berzosa. ""New data from the order Thysanoptera (Insecta, Thysanoptera) in Spain"." Boletín de la Real Sociedad Española de Historia Natural 115 (2021): 57–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.29077/bol.115.ce04.maroto.

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New information is incorporated on the diversity of the species of the order Thysanoptera (Insecta) present in the Spanish fauna; both on its continental and insular slopes. Twenty new species are cited in continental Spain, Chirothrips africanus Priesner; Anaphothrips euphorbiae Uzel; Oxythrips priesneri Pelikan; Microcephalothrips abdominalis (Crawford); Mycterothrips annulicornis (Uzel); Tenothrips reichardti (Priesner); Thrips crassicornis Bagnall; Thrips difficilis Priesner; Thrips dubius Priesner; Thrips euphorbiicola Bagnall; Thrips georgicus Pelikan; Thrips italicus (Bagnall); Thrips o
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Benítez Luis, Miguel. ""El monumento conmemorativo como dispositivo histórico-crítico. Problemática a raíz de la aplicación de las leyes de memoria histórica, memoria histórica de canarias y memoria democrática"." ACCADERE. Revista de Historia del Arte 6 (2023): 11–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.25145/j.histarte.2023.06.01.

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"This article traces the influences that both the Law of Historical Memory (LMH) exercised as the Law of Historical Memory of the Canary Islands (LMHCan) and the Law of Democratic Memory (LMD) (Law 52/2007, Law 5/2018 and Law 20/2022) implement on the Law of Spanish Historical Heritage (LPHE) and the Law of Cultural Heritage of the Canary Islands (LPCCan) (Law 16/1985 and Law 11/2019) regarding the conception of the memorial monument that, as a result, assumes the condition of problematic heritage in those cases where, due to its historical significance, activates the reasons for removal and r
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Huertas Alonso, Laura Mª. "Perfil sociodemográfico y delictivo en maltratadores encarcelados en Gran Canaria por violencia de género en el entorno familia." Clepsydra. Revista de Estudios de Género y Teoría Feminista, no. 19 (2020): 157–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.25145/j.clepsydra.2020.19.08.

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This study analyzes the sociodemographic and criminal characteristics of men convicted of crimes of gender violence in the area of couple relationships. The sample consists of 154 men aged between 21 to 64 and admitted to the prisons of Gran Canaria (Canary Islands, Spain). The results show a heterogeneous sociodemographic profile. 87% of the sample is of Spanish nationality, 78.6% received Catholic religious education and 60.4% said they were in good health. 55.8% were unemployed before entering prison, 50.6% have unfinished basic studies and the 42.9% profession is unskilled manual work. Alt
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Cáceres-Hernández, José Juan, José Ignacio González-Gómez, Juan Sebastián Nuez-Yánez, and José Manuel Ramos-Henríquez. "Impacto de la reforma del Régimen Especial de la Seguridad Social Agraria en la agricultura canaria." Economía Agraria y Recursos Naturales 10, no. 2 (2012): 183. http://dx.doi.org/10.7201/earn.2010.02.09.

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This paper deals with the potential effects on the profitability of Canary Islands’ farms due to the Special National Insurance System for Agricultural Workers Reform which was put in place in 2009 by the Spanish Government Ministry of Labour and Immigration. The effect on the employers’ National Insurance contributions per working day is analysed. Based on this analysis, the impact on costs and benefits in several farms which cultivate bananas, tomatoes or flowers is evaluated. According to the results, it is concluded that these farms cannot afford the costs’ increase derived from the reform
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González Cruz, María-Isabel. "Hispanismos en el discurso romántico de Harlequin y Mills & Boon. Ámbitos temáticos y funciones socio-pragmáticas." Moderna Språk 112, no. 1 (2018): 165–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.58221/mosp.v112i1.7714.

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This paper studies the Hispanicisms employed in 25 English popular romance fiction novels published by Harlequin and Mills & Boon. The texts belong to the corpus compiled for Research Project FFI2014-53962-P, which focuses on an interdisciplinary analysis of romances set mainly in the Canaries (Spain), but also in other Atlantic islands. In these romances, most of the authors resort to code-switching, i.e. the insertion of Spanish words, phrases and sentences, as a literary strategy. After offering a description of the socio-cultural framework of this type of works and a brief review of so
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SEOANE, JAVIER, LUIS M. CARRASCAL, DAVID PALOMINO, and C. LUIS ALONSO. "Population size and habitat relationships of Black-bellied Sandgrouse Pterocles orientalis in the Canary Islands, Spain." Bird Conservation International 20, no. 2 (2009): 161–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0959270909990207.

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SummaryWe estimated the breeding population size and assess the habitat relationships of Black-bellied Sandgrouse in the Eastern Canary Islands (Fuerteventura, Lanzarote and La Graciosa, Spain) by means of a survey based on 1,787 0.5-km line transects and distance sampling done in 2005 and 2006. The population comprised 2,906 individuals (90% CI: 2,363–3,562), which is much higher than the numbers estimated in previous reports based on partial surveys, and constitutes 20% of the total Spanish population. Sandgrouse in the Canaries are currently restricted to Fuerteventura, where 70% of the pop
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Suárez, Nicolás M., Shifa Jebari-Benslaiman, Roberto Jiménez-Monzón, et al. "Age, Origin and Functional Study of the Prevalent LDLR Mutation Causing Familial Hypercholesterolaemia in Gran Canaria." International Journal of Molecular Sciences 24, no. 14 (2023): 11319. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241411319.

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The p.(Tyr400_Phe402del) mutation in the LDL receptor (LDLR) gene is the most frequent cause of familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH) in Gran Canaria. The aim of this study was to determine the age and origin of this prevalent founder mutation and to explore its functional consequences. For this purpose, we obtained the haplotypic information of 14 microsatellite loci surrounding the mutation in one homozygous individual and 11 unrelated heterozygous family trios. Eight different mutation carrier haplotypes were identified, which were estimated to originate from a common ancestral haplotype 387
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Krawietz Ramos, Eduardo, Rosa María Aguilar Chinea, and Pedro Juan Baquero Pérez. "The open-access telecommunication transmission network in the Canary Islands: an alternative proposal to the current management model?" Digital Policy, Regulation and Governance 23, no. 6 (2021): 617–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/dprg-02-2021-0027.

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Purpose This paper aims to study the competition problems and market failures in the Canary Islands and propose an alternative management model for the telecommunication transmission network. This model is based on a wholesale-only open-access transmission network, available to all the retail service providers of this region, and managed by a unique entity subject to regulation with cost-based prices. The proposal hopefully will help to debate about the implementation of certain regulatory models in the network industries, concerning telecommunication submarine cables connecting archipelagos.
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Granado Suárez, Sonia, Mercedes Calvo Cruz, and Candelaria Castro Pérez. "Contabilidad nobiliaria: el Estado Condal de la Gomera (Canarias), 1695-1790." De Computis - Revista Española de Historia de la Contabilidad 14, no. 26 (2017): 155. http://dx.doi.org/10.26784/issn.1886-1881.v14i26.300.

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Resulta ampliamente aceptado entre los historiadores que la nobleza jugó un significativo papel en el desarrollo económico de nuestro país durante el denominado Antiguo Régimen (siglos XVI al XVIII). Estos privilegiados gozaban de poder político y prestigio social, quedando bajo su propiedad buena parte de la tierra cultivable. A pesar de su importancia económica, la investigación histórica en Contabilidad nobiliaria española resulta escasa. De ahí que diversos autores hayan realizado llamamientos sobre la falta de conocimiento respecto a los sistemas contables empleados para la gestión de los
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Galindo, Inés, Markes E. Johnson, Esther Martín-González, et al. "Late Pleistocene Boulder Slumps Eroded from a Basalt Shoreline at El Confital Beach on Gran Canaria (Canary Islands, Spain)." Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 9, no. 2 (2021): 138. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jmse9020138.

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This study examines the role of North Atlantic storms degrading a Late Pleistocene rocky shoreline formed by basaltic rocks overlying hyaloclastite rocks on a small volcanic peninsula connected to Gran Canaria in the central region of the Canary Archipelago. A conglomerate dominated by large, ellipsoidal to angular boulders eroded from an adjacent basalt flow was canvassed at six stations distributed along 800 m of the modern shore at El Confital, on the outskirts of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. A total of 166 individual basalt cobbles and boulders were systematically measured in three dimensio
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Martínez López, Beatriz. "Repensando a Espinosa: su papel en los debates sobre la reivindicación estética del cubismo y la producción plástica de Picasso en el contexto cultural canario (1920-1930)." Revista de Filología de la Universidad de La Laguna, no. 42 (2021): 95–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.25145/j.refiull.2021.42.07.

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This study aims to reflect on the role Agustín Espinosa played in the vindication of both Cubism and the figure of Pablo Ruiz Picasso during the first third of the Spanish 20th century. To this end, it starts from a philological and historiographical analysis of Tenerife Gaceta de Arte, vehicle of dissemination of the artistic and cultural renewal in Spain. In this sense, the Picassian discourse of the Tenerife magazine is based on the Parisian surrealist group, headed by André Breton, as well as on a series of literary precedents present in the Canary Islands in the 1920s. When deepening into
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Teixeira, Marcos A. L., Arne Nygren, Ascensão Ravara, Pedro E. Vieira, José Carlos Hernández, and Filipe O. Costa. "The small polychaete Platynereis dumerilii revealed as a large species complex with fourteen MOTUs in European marine habitats." ARPHA Conference Abstracts 4 (March 4, 2021): e64937. https://doi.org/10.3897/aca.4.e64937.

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Recent studies reporting complexes of cryptic or pseudo-cryptic species with narrow geographic distributions have been challenging the cosmopolitan status of a fair number of marine benthic invertebrates. Morphologically similar species are often overlooked but molecular techniques have been extremely effective in signalling potential hidden diversity which, complemented with further detailed examination, might reveal unique morphological and ecological features.Evidence of morphological stasis, where no clear and stable morphological differences are apparent, can be exemplified by the annelid
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Martín-Armas, Jose Alfredo, Alejandro Merlan-Hermida, Imanol Pulido-Gonzalez, Isabel Ramos-Gomez, and Hector Santiago Rosario-Mendoza. "Anticoagulation Management in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation in a Spanish Region: Results of the RUFIAN Registry." Revista de Medicina Clínica 7, no. 2 (2023): e17052307017. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10460148.

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<strong>Introduction:</strong> Analysis of the main characteristics of patients with Atrial Fibrillation treated and hospitalized in the Internal Medicine Services of the Community of the Canary Islands (Spain), as well as the management of anticoagulation based on their clinical profile. <strong>Patients and methods:</strong> Observational, prospective, regional study conducted in the Internal Medicine Services of the main public hospital in Gran Canaria (Spain). All nonvalvular Atrial Fibrillation (NVAF) patients attended in the Emergency Service and admitted in the Internal Medicine Service
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Fiallo-Olivé, Elvira, Ana Cristina García-Merenciano, and Jesús Navas-Castillo. "Sweet Potato Symptomless Virus 1: First Detection in Europe and Generation of an Infectious Clone." Microorganisms 10, no. 9 (2022): 1736. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10091736.

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Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas), a staple food for people in many of the least developed countries, is affected by many viral diseases. In 2017, complete genome sequences of sweet potato symptomless virus 1 (SPSMV-1, genus Mastrevirus, family Geminiviridae) isolates were reported, although a partial SPSMV-1 genome sequence had previously been identified by deep sequencing. To assess the presence of this virus in Spain, sweet potato leaf samples collected in Málaga (southern continental Spain) and the Spanish Canary Islands of Tenerife and Gran Canaria were analyzed. SPSMV-1 was detected in samp
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Andujar, Miguel, Esther Roura, Alejandra Torres, et al. "Prevalence and genotype distribution of cervical human papilomavirus infection in the pre-vaccination era: a population-based study in the Canary Islands." BMJ Open 10, no. 9 (2020): e037402. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-037402.

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ObjectiveNational Spanish studies show that prevalence of cervical human papillomavirus (HPV) infection in the female population is increasingly frequent, with an overall estimate of 14% in women aged 18–65 years. The objective of this study is to know the prevalence and distribution of HPV types in the female population of the Canary Islands prior to the introduction of HPV vaccines and to investigate the associated clinical and sociodemographic factors.MethodsBased on the Primary Health Care database, a sample of adult women (aged 18–65 years) of Gran Canaria (GC) and Tenerife (TF) stratifie
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Álvarez Gil, Francisco José. "Persuasion and Emphatic Devices in Bartolomé Martínez’s Memoria (1862)." Revista de Filología y Lingüística de la Universidad de Costa Rica 46, no. 1 (2020): 153–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.15517/rfl.v46i1.41105.

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The present paper deals with emphatic features occurring in a Spanish report on the state of natural water supply in the Spanish island of Gran Canaria published in 1862. The text reflects the author’s concerns with the irrigation infrastructures in this island. My main interest is related to the way the author expresses his caveats and his use of emphatic devices. This said, my main objective is to explore specific language uses that convey the expression of emphasis in earlier Spanish. The emphatic features used in Bartolomé Martínez’s text published in Boletín de la sociedad económica de am
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