Native American Communities
Mostrando 1-8 de 8 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Escritas em movimento: a imaginação translinguística na obra de Junot Díaz
Resumo O presente artigo tem como objeto o estudo da obra do escritor dominicano-estadunidense Junot Díaz, formada por três livros, os volumes de contos Drown, de 1996 e This is How You Lose Her, de 2012 e o romance The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, publicado em 2008. Os textos, marcados pela experiência diaspórica, tanto nas coordenadas temátic
Alea. Publicado em: 2019-04
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2. Gestão do turismo em território de grande densidade religiosa: o caso do Novo México.
This dissertation explores relationships between tourism and religious identities hoping to contribute to the broadening of theoretical perspectives on tourism development and cultures. It assumes that many tourist destinies include temples and local religious festivals throughout the world even if the choice for the travel was not reflecting the primary rel
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 08/07/2011
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3. Emergence and Spread of Community-Associated Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus in Rural Wisconsin, 1989 to 1999
We investigated the emergence and spread of community-associated strains of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (CA-MRSA) in central and northern Wisconsin by determining the temporal and clonal relationships and geographic expansion among 581 of 956 clinical isolates of MRSA collected between 1989 and 1999. Based on EcoRI plasmid profiles (PP), two
American Society for Microbiology.
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4. Building Partnerships Between Indigenous Communities and Universities: Lessons Learned in HIV/AIDS and Substance Abuse Prevention Research
Many HIV/AIDS and substance abuse prevention studies in American Indian and Alaska Native communities have been directed by academic researchers with little community input.
American Public Health Association.
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5. Evidence of hybridity in invasive watermilfoil (Myriophyllum) populations
Invasions of nonindigenous species have caused ecological devastation to natural communities worldwide, yet the biological bases for invasiveness remain poorly understood. Our studies of invasive watermilfoil (Myriophyllum) populations revealed widespread polymorphisms in biparentally inherited nuclear ribosomal DNA sequences, which were not detected in popu
National Academy of Sciences.
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6. The Kaiser Family Foundation Community Health Promotion Grants Program: findings from an outcome evaluation.
OBJECTIVES: To present results from an outcome evaluation of the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation's Community Health Promotion Grants Program (CHPGP) in the West, which represented a major community-based initiative designed to promote improved health by changing community norms, environmental conditions, and individual behavior in 11 western communities. M
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7. Ant community change across a ground vegetation gradient in north Florida's longleaf pine flatwoods
Ant communities in longleaf pine habitats are poorly known and hence the naturally occurring ant assemblages of a large portion of southeastern North America are not well understood. This study examined the diverse ant community found in the longleaf pine flatwoods of north Florida and tested how ant diversity changes along a herbaceous ground cover gradient
University of Arizona Library.
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8. Species Diversity of and Toxin Production by Gibberella fujikuroi Species Complex Strains Isolated from Native Prairie Grasses in Kansas†
Fusarium species from agricultural crops have been well studied with respect to toxin production and genetic diversity, while similar studies of communities from nonagricultural plants are much more limited. We examined 72 Fusarium isolates from a native North American tallgrass prairie and found that Gibberella intermedia (Fusarium proliferatum), Gibberella
American Society for Microbiology.