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    Enunciados frásticos y oracionales con el adverbio /ú/ en gallego y en asturiano

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    Álvaro Arias. «Enunciados frásticos y oracionales con el adverbio /ú/ en gallego y en asturiano». Revista de Filología Románica 13, 1996 [1997]: 345-369. ISSN: 0212-999X. http://personales.uniovi.es/web/ariasal

    The Determinants of African Tourism

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    Using a standard panel gravity equation of 175 origin/destination countries between 1995 and 2008, 37 of which are African, we identify the factors that drive African-inbound (arrivals to Africa from other continents) and within-African tourism (arrivals from and to an African country). We find that the determinants of African-inbound and within-African tourism are not all that different from global tourism flows; repeat tourism, income, distance, land area and the standard dummy variables not only drives global or OECD tourism, but also tourism within Africa, disproving the belief that African tourists "differ substantially". Not only does the growth in tourism over the last decade provide encouraging signs for the continent, but these results show that policy makers can now play an active role in promoting African tourism, both from outside but especially from within the continent's borders.sub-Saharan, Africa, gravity model, cause, trade, VFR

    A. Sánchez-Jiménez; F. Rodríguez-Gallego (eds.). Lope de Vega "Rimas"

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    Obra ressenyada: Lope DE VEGA, Rimas, A. Sánchez-Jiménez; F. Rodríguez-Gallego (eds.). Madrid: REAL ACADEMIA ESPAÑOLA, 2022. ISBN: 9788467066913

    Taiophlebia ferreirai Martins-Neto & Gallego & Brauckmann & Cruz 2007, comb. n.

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    Taiophlebia ferreirai (Pinto, 1994), comb. n. Archaemegaptilus ferreirai Pinto, 1994: 107–108, fig. 1 (holotype BA-PB-638, studied). Remarks: A. ferreirai from the Upper Carboniferous (Piedra Shotle Formation, Chubut) of Argentina, was originally attributed to the palaeodictyopterans but clearly exhibits characters typical for Taiophlebia, and can be therefore transferred to the latter genus.Published as part of Martins-Neto, R. G., Gallego, O. F., Brauckmann, C. & Cruz, J. L., 2007, A review of the South American Palaeozoic entomofauna Part I: the Ischnoneuroidea and Cacurgoidea, with description of new taxa, pp. 87-101 in African Invertebrates 48 (1) on page 98, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.766762

    Título: El búho gallego

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    Foliación moderna a lapisExiste outra versión ms. da obra é o exemplar da Biblioteca Penzol coa sign.: CF-2/6Tít. no lombo : "Buho gallego y Tizon Despaña"Contén : Primera parte (f. 1-28). Segunda parte (f. 28-46

    Lope de Vega, «Rimas», eds. A. Sánchez-Jiménez y F. Rodríguez-Gallego

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    Reseña de Lope de Vega, Rimas, eds. A. Sánchez-Jiménez y F. Rodríguez-Gallego, Real Academia Española, Madrid, 2022, 976 pp. ISBN: 9788467066913

    Velizphlebia cruzi Martins-Neto, Gallego & Brauckmann 2007, sp. n.

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    Velizphlebia cruzi Martins-Neto, Gallego & Brauckmann, sp. n. Figs 3–5 Etymology: In honour of Lic. Jorge Cruz (Mendoza, Argentina) who collected the specimen. Description: Preserved length, 50 mm. Costal area relatively wide and filled with anastomosed cross-veins (Fig. 4). ScP1 conspicuous at the wing base and ScP distally fused with RA which is slightly curved. Origin of RP near mid-length of wing, apparently unbranched.MA two-branched.MP+CuA strongly convergent to MA. CuA short, distally fused with MP. CuP not directly branching from distal part of CuA. Holotype: MHIN-UNSL-GEO-I 484, Museo de Historia Natural de la Universidad Nacional de San Luis, Geología; fragment of fore wing. ARGENTINA: Bajo de Véliz locality; Upper Carboniferous to Lower Permian, Pallero Member, Bajo de Véliz Formation.Published as part of Martins-Neto, R. G., Gallego, O. F., Brauckmann, C. & Cruz, J. L., 2007, A review of the South American Palaeozoic entomofauna Part I: the Ischnoneuroidea and Cacurgoidea, with description of new taxa, pp. 87-101 in African Invertebrates 48 (1) on page 93, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.766762

    Paganzophlebia polyclada Martins-Neto, Gallego & Brauckmann 2007, sp. n.

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    Paganzophlebia polyclada Martins-Neto, Gallego & Brauckmann, sp. n. Figs 8, 9 Etymology: From Greek poly (many) and clados (branch), after the rich venation of the holotype specimen; here used as an adjective. Description: Preserved length, 53 mm. ScP slightly sigmoidal, not distally fused with RA. RP two-branched, each branch distally dichotomising. Origin of RP very close to the wing base. MA simple, MP two-branched, with MP2 short, distally fused with CuA1. CuA long, slightly curved: CuA1 long and parallel to MP2; CuA2 shorter than CuA1, oblique to the anal margin. Holotype: MHIN-UNSL-GEO-I 485, Museo de Historia Natural de la Universidad Nacional de San Luis, Geología; hindwing fragment, CuP not preserved. ARGENTINA: Bajo de Véliz locality; Upper Carboniferous to Lower Permian, Pallero Member, Bajo de Véliz Formation.Published as part of Martins-Neto, R. G., Gallego, O. F., Brauckmann, C. & Cruz, J. L., 2007, A review of the South American Palaeozoic entomofauna Part I: the Ischnoneuroidea and Cacurgoidea, with description of new taxa, pp. 87-101 in African Invertebrates 48 (1) on page 96, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.766762

    Author Correction: Host-associated niche metabolism controls enteric infection through fine-tuning the regulation of type 3 secretion

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    Correction to: Nature Communications. doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-06701-4; published online 10 Oct 2018 The original version of this Article contained an error in the spelling of the author David Ruano-Gallego, which was incorrectly given as David R. Gallego. This has now been corrected in both the PDF and HTML versions of the Article

    Variations on the Author

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    “Variations on the Author” discusses two of Eduardo Coutinho’s recent films (Um Dia na Vida, from 2010, and Últimas Conversas, posthumously released in 2015) and their contribution to the general question of documentary authorship. The director’s filmography is characterized by a consistent yet self-effacing form of authorial self-inscription: Coutinho often features as an interviewer that rather than express opinions propels discourses; an interviewer that is good at listening. This mode of self-inscription characterizes him as an author who is not expressive but who is nonetheless markedly present on the screen. In Um Dia na Vida, however, Coutinho is completely absent form the image, while Últimas Conversas, on the contrary, includes a confessional prologue that moves the director from the margins to the center of his films. This article examines the ways in which these works stand out in the filmography of a director who offers new insights into the notion of cinematic authorship
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