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Aguilar, Sebastián. "Calles y callejones históricos del Casco Antiguo de la ciudad de Santiago de Veraguas." Investigación y Pensamiento Crítico 8, no. 3 (July 29, 2020): 35–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.37387/ipc.v8i3.168.

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Producto de una investigación profunda, de diferentes épocas en la historia de la ciudad de Santiago de Veraguas, se ha elaborado este artículo científico donde se plasma de manera teórica y gráfica, la creación, evolución y desarrollo de las diferentes calles y callejones que integran el sistema vial desde la época Colonial hasta el presente del Casco Antiguo de la Ciudad de Santiago de Veraguas. Se clasifica, en este artículo, el tipo de calles su función, la época donde fueron creadas y los diferentes nombres con los que se conocen. En este artículo se detallarán estos sistemas de comunicación, tomando en cuenta que toda ciudad se desarrolla producto de diferentes factores y elementos, tanto físicos, constructivos, geográficos, sociales, culturales e históricos que inciden directamente sobre ellas, ya sea producto de un momento o planeamiento específico en cierta época del tiempo. En el caso específico de la ciudad de Santiago de Veraguas, su modelo fue creado bajo la teoría urbana de las ciudades romanas de reticulado en forma de damero. Con los elementos clásicos de una ciudad renacentista y con los elementos propios de los poblados clásicos que se crearon en la época Colonial en América. Cuando hablamos del Casco Antiguo de la Ciudad de Santiago de Veraguas, nos remitimos al segundo asentamiento español del área, denominado por el investigador Mario Molina (2013), en su libro Veragua, Tierra de Colón y Urracà, como Santiago La Nueva y, según el mismo Molina, ubicado su traslado del poblado de Santiago La Vieja (fundada el 23 de octubre de 1621), hacia su actual posición en 1636.
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Redwood, Stewart D. "The history of mining and mineral exploration in Panama: From Pre-Columbian gold mining to modern copper mining." Boletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana 72, no. 3 (November 28, 2020): A180720. http://dx.doi.org/10.18268/bsgm2020v72n3a180720.

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The history of mining and exploration in Panama is a case study of the evolution of mining in a tropical, island arc environment in the New World from prehistoric to modern times over a period of ~1900 years. Panama has a strong mineral endowment of gold (~984 t), and copper (~32 Mt) resulting in a rich mining heritage. The mining history can be divided into five periods. The first was the pre-Columbian period of gold mining from near the start of the Current Era at ~100 CE to 1501, following the introduced of gold metalwork fully fledged from Colombia. Mining of gold took place from placer and vein deposits in the Veraguas, Coclé, Northern Darien and Darien goldfields, together with copper for alloying. Panama was the first country on the mainland of the Americas to be mined by Europeans during the Spanish colonial period from 1501-1821. The pattern of gold rushes, conquest and settlement can be mapped from Spanish records, starting in Northern Darien then moving west to Panama in 1519 and Nata in 1522. From here, expeditions set out throughout Veraguas over the next century to the Veraguas (Concepción), Southern Veraguas, Coclé and Central Veraguas goldfields. Attention returned to Darien in ~1665 and led to the discovery of the Espíritu Santo de Cana gold mine, the most important gold mine to that date in the Americas. The third period was the Republican period following independence from Spain in 1821 to become part of the Gran Colombia alliance, and the formation of the Republic of Panama in 1903. This period up to ~1942 was characterized by mining of gold veins and placers, and manganese mining from 1871. Gold mining ceased during World War Two. The fourth period was the era of porphyry copper discoveries and systematic, regional geochemical exploration programs from 1956 to 1982, carried out mainly by the United Nations and the Panamanian government, as well as private enterprise. This resulted in the discovery of the giant porphyry copper deposits at Cerro Colorado (1957) and Petaquilla (Cobre Panama, 1968), as well as several other porphyry deposits, epithermal gold deposits and bauxite deposits. The exploration techniques for the discovery of copper were stream sediment and soil sampling, followed rapidly by drilling. The only mine developed in this period was marine black sands for iron ore (1971-1972). The fifth and current period is the exploration and development of modern gold and copper mines since 1985 by national and foreign companies, which started in response to the gold price rise. The main discovery methods for gold, which was not analyzed in the stream sediment surveys, were lithogeochemistry of alteration zones and reexamination of old mines. Gold mines were developed at Remance (1990-1998), Santa Rosa (1995-1999 with restart planned in 2020) and Molejon (2009-2014), and the Cobre Panama copper deposit started production in 2019. The level of exploration in the country is still immature and there is high potential for the discovery of new deposits.
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CHANG, PATRICIA ESTHER CORRO, and OLEKSIY BIDZILYA. "Three new species of Gelechiidae (Lepidoptera) from Panama." Zootaxa 4890, no. 3 (December 3, 2020): 407–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4890.3.7.

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Aristotelia barriosi sp. nov. (Veraguas Province, Santa Fe NP), Agnippe tarakanovi sp. nov. (Herrera Province, Sarigua NP) and Chionodes sariguaensis sp. nov. (Herrera Province, Sarigua NP) are described from Panama. Adults and the genitalia of both sexes for all species and the habitats of two latter species are illustrated.
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Sosa-Bartuano, Ángel, Marcos Ponce, Abel Batista, and Milan Vesely. "Primer registro fotográfico de Conepatus semistriatus (Carnivora: Mephitidae) en el Parque Nacional Cerro Hoya, Provincia de Veraguas, Panamá." Mammalogy Notes 3, no. 1 (June 15, 2016): 30–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.47603/manovol3n1.30-32.

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Este es el primer registro fotográfico para la provincia de Veraguas y el Parque Nacional Cerro Hoya, siendo la localidad conocida más al sur para Panamá y Centroamérica del Gato Cañero (Figura 1). Anteriormente se documentaron algunas observaciones realizadas en la Península de Azuero, tales como: (i) un informe de observación en la Reserva Forestal El Montuoso, Distrito de Las Minas, provincia de Herrera
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Córdoba González, Darío Eliecer. "Biodiversidad y distribución de Gasterópoda en Playa Reina, Mariato, Veraguas, Panamá." Centros: Revista Científica Universitaria 9, no. 2 (July 15, 2020): 78–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.48204/j.centros.v9n2a5.

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Este artículo es sobre las especies de Gasteropoda recolectadas en playa Reina, en el distrito de Montijo, provincia de Veraguas, depositadas en la Colección Nacional de Referencia del Museo de Malacología de la Universidad de Panamá (MUMAUP). Mariato, se ubica a 7°37’16.99” LN y 80°59’42.79” LO. La playa tiene un extenso litoral rocoso de piedras y rocas, pocas secciones arenosas con parches de fango-arena, el agua es turbia, y está llena de mucho sedimento. Los ejemplares se recolectaron manualmente de seis biotopos (rocas, piedras, fango-arena, arena, coral muerto y estero); registrándose un total de 26 324 individuos, 133 especies, 82 géneros, 42 familias, 38 superfamilias y ocho órdenes; 99 especies estuvieron en las rocas, 38 en las piedras y 15 en ambos lugares del litoral rocoso. Las rocas fueron el biotopo donde más especies se recolectaron, ninguna se encontró en más de dos biotopos. Se recolectaron ejemplares de importancia económica como Malea ringens (Swainson, 1822), Hexaplex radix (Gmelin, 1791), H. regius (Swainson 1821) y Vasula melones (Duclos 1832). Las poblaciones de caracoles que dominaron en el área fueron las adaptadas a los fuertes oleajes y las que se adhieren al biotopo duro para resistir las corrientes de las aguas marinas.
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Graniero, Lauren E., Ethan L. Grossman, and Aaron O’Dea. "Stable isotopes in bivalves as indicators of nutrient source in coastal waters in the Bocas del Toro Archipelago, Panama." PeerJ 4 (August 2, 2016): e2278. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.2278.

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To examine N-isotope ratios (15N/14N) in tissues and shell organic matrix of bivalves as a proxy for natural and anthropogenic nutrient fluxes in coastal environments,Pinctada imbricata,Isognomon alatus, andBrachidontes exustusbivalves were live-collected and analyzed from eight sites in Bocas del Toro, Panama. Sites represent a variety of coastal environments, including more urbanized, uninhabited, riverine, and oceanic sites. Growth under differing environmental conditions is confirmed byδ18O values, with open ocean Escudo de Veraguas shells yielding the highest averageδ18O (−1.0‰) value and freshwater endmember Rio Guarumo the lowest (−1.7‰). At all sites there is no single dominant source of organic matter contributing to bivalveδ15N andδ13C values. Bivalveδ15N andδ13C values likely represent a mixture of mangrove and seagrass N and C, although terrestrial sources cannot be ruled out. Despite hydrographic differences between end-members, we see minimalδ15N andδ13C difference between bivalves from the river-influenced Rio Guarumo site and those from the oceanic Escudo de Veraguas site, with no evidence for N from open-ocean phytoplankton in the latter. Populated sites yield relative15N enrichments suggestive of anthropogenic nutrient input, but lowδ15N values overall make this interpretation equivocal. Lastly,δ15N values of tissue and shell organic matrix correlate significantly for pterioideansP. imbricataandI. alatus. Thus for these species, N isotope studies of historical and fossil shells should provide records of ecology of past environments.
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Pecchio, Maydelin, José A. Suárez, Susana Hesse, Andrew M. Hersh, and Nathan D. Gundacker. "Descriptive epidemiology of snakebites in the Veraguas province of Panama, 2007–2008." Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 112, no. 10 (August 25, 2018): 463–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/trstmh/try076.

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Muñoz Núñez, Nellys. "Percepción de salud biopsicosocial y laboral: caso Universidad de Panamá, Veraguas, 2018." Centros: Revista Científica Universitaria 9, no. 2 (July 15, 2020): 144–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.48204/j.centros.v9n2a9.

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La percepción de salud es la expresión del estado de salud sentida y cuya descripción requiere de identificación del perfil epidemiológico. En consecuencia, el estudio procuró determinar las características referidas de salud de trabajadores administrativos, así como analizar con base en la teoría de déficit de autocuidado (Orem, 1993). La metodología demandó iniciar de forma descriptiva, utilizando un cuestionario para determinar el perfil epidemiológico referido por los participantes; posteriormente, se analizó la percepción de salud con los factores de riesgos. Con el apoyo del software SPSS se aplican técnicas estadísticas descriptivas como medidas de tendencia central y variabilidad; Dichos procedimientos dilucidaron que el 80% de los participantes perciben una salud entre muy buena y buena, sin embargo, de éstos el 69% presentan enfermedades no transmisible, con respecto al estilo de vida resultó significativo el índice de masa corporal con una media de sobrepeso (27), con límite inferior de 19 y limite máximo de 41, a demás, de los 26 riesgos laborales presentados los relacionados con ergonomía son los de mayor frecuencia. En conclusión, el perfil epidemiológico de la muestra, es similar al reflejado en países con una población adulta, con patologías crónicas y con manifestaciones de riesgos ergonómicos preponderantes; no obstante, la percepción de salud contrasta con este perfil, permitiendo confirmar un déficit de autocuidado.
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Lotzkat, Sebastian, Leonhard Stadler, Abel Batista, Andreas Hertz, Marcos Ponce, Nadim Hamad, and Gunther Köhler. "Distribution extension for Anolis gruuo Köhler, Ponce, Sunyer and Batista, 2007 (Reptilia: Squamata: Dactyloidae) in the Comarca Ngöbe-Buglé of western Panama, and first records from Veraguas province." Check List 8, no. 4 (August 1, 2012): 620. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/8.4.620.

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We report on new localities for Anolis gruuo Köhler, Ponce, Sunyer and Batista, 2007 along the Serranía de Tabasará in the Comarca Ngöbe-Buglé and Veraguas province of western Panama. These records extend the known geographic distribution of this lizard about 80 km eastward, and the known vertical distribution approximately 40 m lower and 630 m higher. We provide photos of specimens from different localities and comment on their morphology. Only the easternmost populations of this Panamanian endemic live inside a protected area.
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Hertz, Andreas, Sebastian Lotzkat, and Gunther Köhler. "New distribution records and variation of the two common lowland salamanders Bolitoglossa colonnea (Dunn, 1924) and B. lignicolor (Peters, 1873) in Panama (Amphibia: Caudata: Plethodontidae)." Check List 9, no. 1 (February 1, 2013): 83. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/9.1.83.

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We revise the geographic distribution of two common lowland salamanders in western Panama. We close the widest gap in the known distribution of Bolitoglossa colonnea with a first record for the province of Veraguas and extend its known vertical distribution to a third life zone. For B. lignicolor we present additional localities in the province of Chiriquí and the first record from Comarca Ngöbe-Buglé that close the gap between extreme western Panama and the Azuero Peninsula. We present morphological, molecular, and coloration data for both species.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Veraguas"

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Cochran, Jason. "Patterns of sustainable agriculture adoptionnon-adoption in Panamá." Thesis, McGill University, 2003. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=80240.

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The promoter system of agriculture extension has been widely studied and accepted as a tool for agriculture development where local resources are scarce. Much development work has been done in Panama using the promoter model. In order to ascertain the local success of this model, promoters trained by World Vision were visited. The adoption of sustainable agriculture practices were measured in five communities where 7 promoters were trained and placed in Veraguas, Panama. Despite the long-term presence of World Vision and trained promoters, only six farmers have adopted at least one sustainable agriculture technique as a result of these extension efforts. Low adoption rates do not necessarily indicate project failure, but does indicate several barriers. These barriers are explored as well as reasons farmers gave for land use. Reasons for S/A use are also explored. Finally, recommendations for improving extension methods and future research are made.
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Gyory, Joanna. "Larval ecology and synchronous reproduction of two crustacean species : Semibalanus balanoides in New England, USA and Gecarcinus quadratus in Veraguas, Panama." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/62786.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology; and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution), February 2011.
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The environmental cues for synchronous reproduction were investigated for two highly abundant, ecologically important crustacean species: the temperate acorn barnacle, Semibalanus balanoides, and the tropical terrestrial crab, Gecarcinus quadratus. Larval ecology of these two species was also studied to determine potential sources of larval mortality and recruitment success. High-frequency observations revealed that early-stage larval abundance of S. balanoides was related to storms, and possibly turbidity. Field observations and experiments studied the effect of turbidity and phytoplankton on larval release response. Release coincided with increased turbidity at three sites along the northeast coast of the United States. A three-year time series of phytoplankton and zooplankton data showed that larval release was not consistently related to phytoplankton abundance (total or single species). When gravid barnacles were exposed to phytoplankton or synthetic beads, they released in response to both, suggesting that presence of particles is more important than identity of particles. Feeding experiments showed that adult cannibalism on newly released larvae is lower in highly turbid conditions. It is suggested here that S. balanoides synchronizes its reproduction with the onset of phytoplankton blooms, but turbidity may fine-tune the timing if it provides predation refuge for larvae. Adult G. quadratus females undertake synchronized breeding migrations to the ocean after the first rains of the rainy season, presumably when the risk of desiccation is lowest. They wait for darkness and an ebbing tide before releasing their eggs into the water. First-stage zoeas have dark pigmentation, long dorsal and rostral spines, and a pair of lateral spines. Hatching in darkness may help zoeas avoid predation from planktivorous diurnal fish, and the zoeal spines may deter predation from planktivorous nocturnal fish. In the laboratory, a G. quadratus zoea reached the megalopa stage in 21 days. A mass migration of megalopae and juveniles out of the water was observed 30 days after adult females released their eggs. Plankton pump samples taken near the island suggest that zoea abundance and distribution may be related to the phase of the internal tide. Synchronous reproduction in these two species appears to be the result of predator avoidance behaviors.
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Books on the topic "Veraguas"

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Barahona, Salvador Medina, ed. Como Vino de Palma. Panama, Panama: El Duende Gramático, 2012.

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Quintero, Iván. Quienes son los dueños de la tierra en Panamá?: Veraguas, Coclé y Chiriquí. Panamá: COPODEHUPA, 1993.

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Veragua, la tierra de Colón y Urracá: Estudio geo-histórico, urbanístico, económico, social, político y cultural de Veraguas, Chiriquí y Bocas de Toro, 1502-1821. Panamá: Arte Gráfico Impresores, 2008.

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Castillo, Mario José Molina. Veragua, la tierra de Colón y Urracá: Estudio geo-histórico, urbanístico, económico, social, político y cultural de Veraguas, Chiriquí y Bocas de Toro, 1502-1821. Panamá: Arte Gráfico Impresores, 2008.

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Castillo, Mario José Molina. Veragua, la tierra de Colón y Urracá: Estudio geo-histórico, urbanístico, económico, social, político y cultural de Veraguas, Chiriquí y Bocas de Toro, 1502-1821. Panamá: Arte Gráfico Impresores, 2008.

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Osorio, Alberto Osorio. Santiago de Veragua colonial. Panamá, Rep. de Panamá: [s.n.], 1989.

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Veragua en el siglo XVI: Historia e imagen. Panama: Ediciones Balboa, 2010.

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Raswan, Carl Reinhard. A Glorious Task - The Eighteen Dukes of Veragua and Their Horses. Seville, Spain: Tales of the Breed, 2006.

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Süssli, Peter. Otto Veraguth, 1870-1944: Neurologe und Professor für physikalische Therapie. Zürich: Juris Druck + Verlag, 1991.

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Colón, de Portugal Pedro Nuño. El memorial colombino de don Pedro Colón de Portugal y Castro, duque de Veragua y de La Vega, marqués de Jamaica, a su alteza real doña Mariana de Austria, reina regente por D. Carlos II de España sobre la isla de Jamaica. Kingston, Jamaica: Mill Press, 1992.

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Book chapters on the topic "Veraguas"

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"Gold Mineralization in Dome Fields of the Veraguas Belt, Panama." In New Mines and Discoveries in Mexico and Central America, 307–16. Society of Economic Geologists, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.5382/sp.08.19.

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"1 [Pedro Godinez Osorio to the Crown, Veragua, March 22, 1577.]." In Documents concerning English Voyages to the Spanish Main, 1569—1580, 100–101. Hakluyt Society, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315577852-36.

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"1 [Pedro Godinez Osorio 2 to the Crown, Veragua, April 3, 1575.]." In Documents concerning English Voyages to the Spanish Main, 1569—1580, 94–95. Hakluyt Society, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315577852-33.

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Conference papers on the topic "Veraguas"

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Gomez, Roy, and Cristian Pinzon. "Propuesta de un sistema para bebederos automatizado en fincas de ganado en Veraguas." In 2017 IEEE Central America and Panama Student Conference (CONESCAPAN). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/conescapan.2017.8277607.

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