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Page 1. AMBIENTE TOTAL. ISSN 0717.9839 AÑO 1. Nº 2 2009 UNIVERSIDAD CENTRAL FACULTAD DE ARQUITECT... more Page 1. AMBIENTE TOTAL. ISSN 0717.9839 AÑO 1. Nº 2 2009 UNIVERSIDAD CENTRAL FACULTAD DE ARQUITECTURA, URBANISMO Y PAISAJE. CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS ARQUITECTÓNICOS, URBANÍSTICOS Y DEL PAISAJE Ana María Cabello Quiñones ...
The genus Echinacea (Asteraceae) is native to North America and consists of nine species (McGrego... more The genus Echinacea (Asteraceae) is native to North America and consists of nine species (McGregor 1968). E. angustifolia DC, a narrow leafed species, is distributed on barrens and dry prairies from Minnesota to Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, the Dakotas, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba (McGregor 1968; Kindscher 1989; Foster 1991). E. angustifolia grows lower and exhibits a smaller
Biological Rhythm Research, 2006
Working memory is a basic cognitive process that temporarily maintains the information necessary ... more Working memory is a basic cognitive process that temporarily maintains the information necessary for the performance of many complex tasks such as reading comprehension, learning and reasoning. Working memory includes two storage components: phonological and visuospatial, and a central executive control. The objective of this study was to identify possible circadian rhythms in phonological and visuospatial storage components of working
World Literature Today, 1996
Revista Iberoamericana, 1996
Revista Iberoamericana, 1999
The Journal of Urology, 2009
Journal of the American Oil Chemists’ Society, 1996
Content, fatty acid composition, and glyceride profile of oil from seeds of seven basil (Ocimum s... more Content, fatty acid composition, and glyceride profile of oil from seeds of seven basil (Ocimum sp.) chemotypes were determined. The species studied included O. basilicum, O. canum, O. gratissimum, and O. sanctum. The oil content ranged from 18 to 26%, with triglycerides comprising between 94 and 98% of extracted neutral lipids. The major acylated fatty acids were linolenic (43.8-64.8%), linoleic (I 7.8-31.3%), oleic (8.5-I 3.3%), and palmitic acid (6.
Perspectives on New …, 1999
Page 1. AMBIENTE TOTAL. ISSN 0717.9839 AÑO 1. Nº 2 2009 UNIVERSIDAD CENTRAL FACULTAD DE ARQUITECT... more Page 1. AMBIENTE TOTAL. ISSN 0717.9839 AÑO 1. Nº 2 2009 UNIVERSIDAD CENTRAL FACULTAD DE ARQUITECTURA, URBANISMO Y PAISAJE. CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS ARQUITECTÓNICOS, URBANÍSTICOS Y DEL PAISAJE Ana María Cabello Quiñones ...
The genus Echinacea (Asteraceae) is native to North America and consists of nine species (McGrego... more The genus Echinacea (Asteraceae) is native to North America and consists of nine species (McGregor 1968). E. angustifolia DC, a narrow leafed species, is distributed on barrens and dry prairies from Minnesota to Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, the Dakotas, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba (McGregor 1968; Kindscher 1989; Foster 1991). E. angustifolia grows lower and exhibits a smaller
Biological Rhythm Research, 2006
Working memory is a basic cognitive process that temporarily maintains the information necessary ... more Working memory is a basic cognitive process that temporarily maintains the information necessary for the performance of many complex tasks such as reading comprehension, learning and reasoning. Working memory includes two storage components: phonological and visuospatial, and a central executive control. The objective of this study was to identify possible circadian rhythms in phonological and visuospatial storage components of working
World Literature Today, 1996
Revista Iberoamericana, 1996
Revista Iberoamericana, 1999
The Journal of Urology, 2009
Journal of the American Oil Chemists’ Society, 1996
Content, fatty acid composition, and glyceride profile of oil from seeds of seven basil (Ocimum s... more Content, fatty acid composition, and glyceride profile of oil from seeds of seven basil (Ocimum sp.) chemotypes were determined. The species studied included O. basilicum, O. canum, O. gratissimum, and O. sanctum. The oil content ranged from 18 to 26%, with triglycerides comprising between 94 and 98% of extracted neutral lipids. The major acylated fatty acids were linolenic (43.8-64.8%), linoleic (I 7.8-31.3%), oleic (8.5-I 3.3%), and palmitic acid (6.
Perspectives on New …, 1999