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1. Multilatinas and value creation from cross-border acquisitions:: an event study approach
The central proposition of this paper is to assess the performance of cross-border acquisitions made by Multilatinas. Applying the event study method to a sample of 607 announcements of acquisitions during the period 1989-2011 by 182 Multilatinas from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru and Venezuela, we conclude that: (a) on average, these anno
BAR, Braz. Adm. Rev.. Publicado em: 2013-12
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2. Poder âNacionalâ e produÃÃo do espaÃo na AmazÃnia: o 5Â pelotÃo especial de fronteira: vetor estatal e suas funcionalidades na CabeÃa do Cachorro
A pesquisa destaca que, historicamente, o Brasil nÃo sabe aproveitar seu extenso territÃrio. SÃo mais de 183.000.000 de habitantes distribuÃdos por, aproximadamente, 8.500.000 km2. Ã uma histÃrica distribuiÃÃo desigual. Fruto da aÃÃo indutora (errada) do Estado, a populaÃÃo encontra-se localizada na faixa litorÃnea. O interior do territÃrio e,
Publicado em: 2008
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3. Incrimination of Anopheles (Nyssorhynchus) rangeli and An. (Nys.) oswaldoi as natural vectors of Plasmodium vivax in Southern Colombia
Malaria transmission in the Southern Colombian state of Putumayo continues despite the absence of traditional vector species, except for the presence of Anopheles darlingi near the southeastern border with the state of Amazonas. In order to facilitate malaria vector incrimination in Putumayo, 2445 morphologically identified Anopheles females were tested for
Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Publicado em: 2006-09
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4. Bravas gentes: cotidiano, identidade, representações, terra indigena Raposa/ Terra do sol e Parque Nacional Canaima: ambiencias de Boa Vista - Brasil e Cidade Bolivar - Venezuela(1970-2005)
The thesis has as plain of comment two urban centers: cities Bolívar (Venezuela) and Boa Vista (Brazil), focused in the scene amplest of National Park Canaima and Amerindian Land Raposa/Serra do Sol, areas located in the border between the two countries. It was objectified to launch a comparative look between the two environments having as estimated the agr
Publicado em: 2006
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5. Atividade analgesica e antiulcerogenica de quatro extratos de diferentes polaridades obtidos a partir das cascas de Quassia amara L
Quassia amara L., is a small tree 2-6 m in height, which occur in northern Brazil, Venezuela, Surinam, Colombia, Panamá and Guiana; in Brazil, this species is cultivated from the border with Guiana to the state of Maranhão. The bark wood of this plant is reputed in traditional medicine as having antimicrobial, antianemic and antimalarial activities, as wel
Publicado em: 2001
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6. Tree species richness of upper Amazonian forests
Upper Amazonian data for tree species richness in 1-hectare plots are reported. All plants ≥10 cm diameter were censused and identified in six plots in Amazonian Peru and one on the Venezuela-Brazil border. The two plots from the everwet forests near Iquitos, Peru, are the most species-rich in the world, with ≈300 species ≥10 cm diameter in single hect