Brazilian Bulletin

Brazilian Bulletin
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1945
Genre: Brazil
ISBN: UTEXAS:059173018650157

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Manaus Amazonas

Manaus  Amazonas
Author: Jerry R. Williams
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 50
Release: 1971
Genre: Amazon River Valley
ISBN: STANFORD:36105037572471

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Brazil

Brazil
Author: John Waggoner
Publsiher: Hunter Publishing, Inc
Total Pages: 570
Release: 2008
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781588436764

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Brazil is one of the culturally rich nations in South America. This title provides readers with what they need to know for planning a trip to this area, including the best places to stay and eat - for various tastes and budgets; practical travel advice; and info on what to pack and when to go.

Amazonia Landscape and Species Evolution

Amazonia  Landscape and Species Evolution
Author: Carina Hoorn,Frank Wesselingh
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 869
Release: 2011-09-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781444360257

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The book focuses on geological history as the critical factor in determining the present biodiversity and landscapes of Amazonia. The different driving mechanisms for landscape evolution are explored by reviewing the history of the Amazonian Craton, the associated sedimentary basins, and the role of mountain uplift and climate change. This book provdes an insight into the Meso- and Cenozoic record of Amazonia that was characterized by fluvial and long-lived lake systems and a highly diverse flora and fauna. This fauna includes giants such as the ca. 12 m long caiman Purussaurus, but also a varied fish fauna and fragile molluscs, whilst fossil pollen and spores form relics of ancestral swamps and rainforests. Finally, a review the molecular datasets of the modern Amazonian rainforest and aquatic ecosystem, discussing the possible relations between the origin of Amazonian species diversity and the palaeogeographic, palaeoclimatic and palaeoenvironmental evolution of northern South America. The multidisciplinary approach in evaluating the history of Amazonia has resulted in a comprehensive volume that provides novel insights into the evolution of this region.

Thorp and Covich s Freshwater Invertebrates

Thorp and Covich s Freshwater Invertebrates
Author: Neusa Hamada,James H. Thorp,D. Christopher Rogers
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 836
Release: 2018-08-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780128042649

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Thorp and Covich’s Freshwater Invertebrates, Fourth Edition: Keys to Neotropical Hexapoda, Volume Three, provides a guide for identifying and evaluating a key subphylum, hexapoda, for Central America, South America and the Antarctic. This book is essential for anyone working in water quality management, conservation, ecology or related fields in this region, and is developed to be the most modern and consistent set of taxonomic keys available. It is part of a series that is designed to provide a highly comprehensive, current set of keys for a given bioregion, with all keys written in a consistent style. This series can be used for a full spectrum of interested readers, from students, to university professors and government agencies. Includes zoogeographic coverage of the entire Neotropics, from central México and the Caribbean Islands, to the tip of South America Identifies aquatic springtails (Collembola) and insects to the genus level for many groups, and family or subfamily level for less well known taxa Presents multiple keys, from higher to lower taxonomic levels that are appropriate for each users’ level of scientific knowledge and needs Provides a general introduction and sections on limitations, terminology and morphology, material preparation and preservation, and references

The Amazon Basin Brazil Nut Industry

The Amazon Basin Brazil Nut Industry
Author: Walter R. Schreiber
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1942
Genre: Brazil nut
ISBN: UTEXAS:059173023088049

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Emerging Infectious Diseases

Emerging Infectious Diseases
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1030
Release: 2010
Genre: Communicable diseases
ISBN: RUTGERS:43008001314543

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Electronic Waste Management

Electronic Waste Management
Author: Sunil Kumar
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2024-01-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781119891512

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ELECTRONIC WASTE MANAGEMENT Current knowledge on electronic waste management strategies, along with future challenges and solutions, supported by case studies Electronic Waste Management maps out numerous aspects of health and environmental impacts associated with electronic waste, thoroughly detailing what we can expect in terms of the use of electronic products and the management of electronic waste in the future. The book assists readers in grasping the fundamentals of the entire e-waste system by covering various factors related to the health and environmental impacts of electronic waste, as well as a perspective on the subject based on current global recycling strategies. Presented in a straightforward and scientific manner, the book also covers many electronic waste management process technologies. By inviting together, a diverse group of experts, including researchers, policymakers, and industry professionals who generously shared their knowledge and experiences in the field to tackling this global issue, Electronic Waste Management enables readers to foster a deeper understanding of the complex issues surrounding electronic waste and to explore innovative solutions that can help mitigate its adverse effects on the environment and health of human and animals. Sample topics covered in Electronic Waste Management include: Global electronic waste management strategies and different global waste models, including their social, ecological, and economical aspects Economic impacts of e-waste, including cleanup costs and global loss of valuable resources like metals and plastics Value creation from electronic waste (closing the loop) and future prospects in sustainable development Negative impacts of e-waste, including environmental pollution and human health risks, such as when harmful chemicals leach into water sources Electronic Waste Management serves as a highly valuable resource for anyone involved in the global e-waste arena, including producers, users, recyclers, policymakers, academics, researchers, and health workers, by increasing knowledge and awareness surrounding health and environmental impacts that electronic waste poses.