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Sao estudados aspectos anatômicos das folhas de Ocotea porosa (mesofilo, bordo e nervura mediana). As folhas são dorsiventrais, com parênquima diferenciado em parênquima paliçádico (biestratificado, adaxial) e parênquima esponjoso (abaxial). Quase toda po... see more

Growth Promoter Antibiotics are used to prevent disease and promote growth and production in poultry. Repeated admnistration of feed can have a microorganic resistance effect, accumulation of antibiotic residues in animal and environmental products and im... see more

Critics such as Christopher S. Nassaar and Nataly Shaheen have read Salome “as a symbol of pure evil, Wilde associates her with the vampire, the siren, and the werewolf,” (132). Bram Dijkstra has identified Wilde’s Salome as “a very carefully designed dra... see more

This article examines Wilde’s fairy tales in The Happy Prince (1888) and The House of Pomegranates (1891). By examining the relationships of the characters in these tales, I argue that Wilde creates a positive counter-discourse about homosexuality through... see more

Wildlife tourism (WT) is an emerging sector of tourism, majorly meant to view and/or encounter wildlife in the wild, captive, and semi-captive settings. Because of the new emerging economies, there is an increased demand for wildlife destinations in both,... see more

The use of pesticides in crops bordering conservation areas poses risks for wildlife incidentally exposed; its effects in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, are still unknown. Wild mice that inhabit farming land play a key ecological role, and can also be use... see more

Critics such as Christopher S. Nassaar and Nataly Shaheen have read Salome “as a symbol of pure evil, Wilde associates her with the vampire, the siren, and the werewolf,” (132). Bram Dijkstra has identified Wilde’s Salome as “a very carefully designed dra... see more

This article examines Wilde’s fairy tales in The Happy Prince (1888) and The House of Pomegranates (1891). By examining the relationships of the characters in these tales, I argue that Wilde creates a positive counter-discourse about homosexuality through... see more

In Honduras, the biggest land mammals found are the Baird’s tapir and the jaguar. Both species have been documented previously for La Muralla Wildlife Refuge, Olancho, Honduras, but there has never been photographic evidence of their presence. In the pres... see more

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