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    Typton O. G. Costa 1844

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    Typton O. G. Costa, 1844 Typton— O. G. Costa, 1844: 288; Holthuis, 1951: 151; Chace, 1972: 46. Diagnosis. Rostrum is simple and compressed, usually spinelike, dorsal and ventral margin unarmed. Carapace with antennal spine. Mandible without palp. Maxillipeds with exopods. Third to fifth pereopods with bifid dactyli. Telson with 2 pairs of dorsal spines and 3 pairs of spines on posterior margin.Published as part of Vieira, Rony R. R., Ferreira, Rodrigo S. & D'Incao, Fernando, 2012, Pontoniinae (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea) from Brazil with taxonomic key, pp. 1-38 in Zootaxa 3149 on page 30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.27951

    De invertido a queer: as homossexualidades maculinas em Adolfo Caminha e em Caio Fernando Abreu

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    Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão, Programa de Pós-graduação em Literatura, Florianópolis, 2011Este trabalho apresenta uma análise das formas de representação dos sujeitos orientados homoafetivamente e suas performances, investigando a construção de identidades a partir das narrativas de Caio Fernando Abreu na busca de compreender se, de fato, houve uma substancial mudança nas formas de representar a homossexualidade masculina ao longo do século XX e, se, em relação a obras como Bom-crioulo, a literatura contemporânea pode ser considerada mais permissiva ultrapassando os limites da apropriação do tema a simples metáfora de degeneração em discursos moralistas. Através da articulação da Teoria Queer e dos Estudos Feministas e da Análise do Discurso (Foucault), procura-se, ainda, perceber que identidades, espaços e temporalidades são possíveis ao deslocar ou manter a matriz cultural de inteligibilidade que estabelece uma relação mimética sexo-gênero-prática sexual.This paper presents an analysis of the forms of representation of subjects homoaffectively oriented and their performances, investigating the construction of identities through the narratives of Caio Fernando Abreu with the intention of understanding whether, in fact, there has been (or not) a substantial change in ways of representing male homosexuality throughout the twentieth century and if, in relation to works such as Bom Crioulo, contemporary literature can be considered more permissive beyond the ownership of the boundaries of limited comprehension of the theme to simple metaphor of degeneration into moral discourse. Through the articulation of Queer Theory and Feminist Studies and Discourse Analysis (Foucault), we seek to identify which identities, spaces and temporalities are possible when moving or maintaining the cultural intelligibility that establishes a mimetic relation sex-gender-sexual practice

    APLICACIÓN DEL MÉTODO DE REPRESENTACIONES DE GAUSS A LA CARTA GEOGRÁFICA DE COSTA RICA

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    Este artículo corresponde a un trabajo inédito hecho en 1945 por el ingeniero y profesor Luis González G. (1905-1962) para el Instituto Geográfico Nacional (IGN) como parte de su labor al servicio del programa para el desarrollo de sistemas de cálculo y del sistema de proyección cartográfica nacional, siendo que la mayoría de sus trabajos se dieron por perdidos (M. Chaverri, 1994). Recientemente en un reconocimeitno en el Instituto apareció el trabajo que se publica en este número de la revista. El original está escrito a mano en un cuaderno de pasta dura y le fue facilitado al Ing. Chaverri por el señor Ing. Fernando M. Rudín exdirector del Instituto.Habiéndose publicado un artículo sobre el papel del profesor González en el desarrollo de las matemáticas en Costa Rica (Herrera R., 1993), la dirección de la revista ha considerado conveniente, dado su interés histórico, la publicación de este trabajo de investigación inédito y que además pensamos podría ser útil

    Periclimenes O. G. Costa 1844

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    <i>Periclimenes</i> O. G. Costa, 1844 <p> <i>Periclimenes—</i> O. G. Costa, 1844:290; Holthuis, 1951:23; Chace, 1972:29; Williams, 1984:83; Chace & Bruce, 1993:94; Bruce, 2007a:404.</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> Rostrum well developed, laterally compressed, usually with teeth on dorsal and ventral margins. Epigastre and supraorbital spines presents or absents, antennal and hepatic spines presents. Mandible without palp. Maxillipeds with exopods. Third to fifth pereopods with dactyli bifid or simple. Telson with 2 pairs of dorsal spines and 3 pairs of spines on posterior margin.</p>Published as part of <i>Vieira, Rony R. R., Ferreira, Rodrigo S. & D'Incao, Fernando, 2012, Pontoniinae (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea) from Brazil with taxonomic key, pp. 1-38 in Zootaxa 3149</i> on page 19, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/279517">10.5281/zenodo.279517</a&gt

    Figure 3 in Bayana labordai, new genus and species of Nemesiidae (Araneae: Mygalomorphae) from Northern Uruguay and Southern Brazil

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    Figure 3. (A–C) Bayana labordai sp. nov., (A) male body, dorsal view; (B) male sternum, labium and endites, ventral view; (C) male tarsus IV flexible (lateral view).Published as part of Pérez-Miles, Fernando, Costa, Fernando G. & Oca, Laura Montes de, 2014, Bayana labordai, new genus and species of Nemesiidae (Araneae: Mygalomorphae) from Northern Uruguay and Southern Brazil, pp. 1937-1946 in Journal of Natural History (J. Nat. Hist.) 48 (31-32) on page 1941, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2014.908970, http://zenodo.org/record/460761

    Fernando Palazzi

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    The headword explains the biography and the contribution of the author Fernando Palazzi to the children's literatur

    Figure 10 in Ecology and behaviour of the 'road tarantulas' Eupalaestrus weijenberghi and Acanthoscurria suina (Araneae, Theraphosidae) from Uruguay

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    Figure 10. Temporal distribution of moults of adult Eupalaestrus weijeberghi under laboratory conditions.Published as part of Pérez-Miles, Fernando, Costa, Fernando G., Toscano-Gadea, Carlos & Mignone, Antonio, 2005, Ecology and behaviour of the 'road tarantulas' Eupalaestrus weijenberghi and Acanthoscurria suina (Araneae, Theraphosidae) from Uruguay, pp. 483-498 in Journal of Natural History 39 (6) on page 493, DOI: 10.1080/00222930410001671282, http://zenodo.org/record/522148

    Propuesta de un plan estratégico de mercadeo turístico para la Asociación de Buzos de Cuajiniquil, La Cruz, Guanacaste, Costa Rica, en el año 2015

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    Esta prop uesta surge con base en la necesida d de atraer clientes para los serv icio s que actualm ente ofrece la Asociació n de B uzos de C uajiniq uil, entiéndase de ahora en adelan te com o ASOB UC , ya que esta asociación n o cuenta con una cartera de clientes turístico s estab le durante todo el añ o, la cual facilite el crecim iento de la m ism a. No ob stan te, esta asociación p osee el av al del Área de C onservación G uanacaste (AC G) para aprovechar, de m anera sostenible y p or m edio de tours acuático s, las bellezas naturales que rodean la zona de la Penínsu la de Santa Elena.This proposal arises from the need to attract clients for the services currently offered by the Asociaci n de B uzos de C uajiniq uil, hereinafter referred to as ASOB UC, since this association does not have a stable portfolio of tourist clients throughout the year, which would facilitate its growth. However, this association is seeking the support of the Ganacaste Conservation Area (ACG) to take advantage, in a sustainable manner and through aquatic tours, of the natural beauties that surround the area of the Peninsula of Santa Elena.Universidad Nacional, Costa RicaUniversidad Nacional, Costa Ric

    Figure 2 in Strong phenological differences between two populations of a Neotropical funnel-web wolf spider

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    Figure 2. Characteristic landscape of both locations under study: (A) central Argentina, (B) southern Uruguay.Published as part of González, Macarena, Costa, Fernando G. & Peretti, Alfredo V., 2014, Strong phenological differences between two populations of a Neotropical funnel-web wolf spider, pp. 2183-2197 in Journal of Natural History 48 (35-36) on page 2187, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2014.908974, http://zenodo.org/record/519420

    Adaptation and yield of black colored grain bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in two localities of Costa Rica

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    Se evaluaran nueve cultivares de frijol arbustivo de grano de color negra: ICA Pijao, Jamapa, Pacuaral, Pavamor, Porrillo Sintético, San Fernando, Talamanca, BAT 9, BAT 14, en dos localidades de Costa Rica y durante dos épocas de siembra. En todos los experimentos el diseño utilizado fue de bloques completas al azar. Hubo diferencias significativas entre cultivares P ≤ 0,05 y en las interacciones: localidad x cultivar (P≤ 0,05); época x cultivar (P ≤ 0,05), y localidad x época x cultivar (P ≤ 0,05). El Porrilla Sintético, tanto en Alajuela como en Pérez Zeledón mostró amplia adaptabilidad y estabilidad en su productividad. Los cultivares nacionales Pacuaral y Pavamor mostraron buena adaptación en la localidad de Alajuela; mientras que el cultivar Talamanca tuvo su mejor adaptación y producción en Pérez Zeledón.Nine black colored grain, bush type common beans: ICA Pijao, Jamapa, Pacuaral, Pavamor, Porrillo Sintetico, San Fernando, Talamanca, BAT 9, BAT 14, were tested in two localities and on two planting dates in Costa Rica. The Complete Randomized Block Experimental Design was used in all the trials.. There were significant differences among cultivars (P≤0.05) and the interactions: locality X cultivar (P≤0.05), planting date X cultivar (P≤0.05) and locality X planting date X cultivar (P≤0.05). The Porrillo Sintetico cultivar showed a wide adaptability and stability in its production in Alajuela as well as in Perez Zeledon. The local cultivars, Pacuaral and Pavamor, showed good adaptation in Alajuela, whereas Talamanca showed better adaptation and productivity in Perez Zeledon.UCR::Vicerrectoría de Investigación::Unidades de Investigación::Ciencias Agroalimentarias::Estación Experimental Agrícola Fabio Baudrit Moreno (EEAFBM
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