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    J. M. Blazquez et M. A. Mezquiriz, Mosaicos romanos de Navarra J. M. Blazquez, G. Lopez Monteagudo, M. L. Neira Jimenez et M. P. San Nicolas Pedraz, Mosaicos romanos de Lérida y Albacete. Madrid, Departamento de historia antigua y arqueología J. M. Blazquez, G. Lopez Monteagudo, M. L. Neira Jimenez, M. P. San Nicolas Pedraz, Mosaicos romanos del Museo arqueológico nacional

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    Balty Janine. J. M. Blazquez et M. A. Mezquiriz, Mosaicos romanos de Navarra J. M. Blazquez, G. Lopez Monteagudo, M. L. Neira Jimenez et M. P. San Nicolas Pedraz, Mosaicos romanos de Lérida y Albacete. Madrid, Departamento de historia antigua y arqueología J. M. Blazquez, G. Lopez Monteagudo, M. L. Neira Jimenez, M. P. San Nicolas Pedraz, Mosaicos romanos del Museo arqueológico nacional. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 59, 1990. pp. 640-641

    Un manuel de photogéologie : M. L. Lopez-Vergara, Manual de fotogeología

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    Joly Fernand. Un manuel de photogéologie : M. L. Lopez-Vergara, Manual de fotogeología. In: Annales de Géographie, t. 82, n°452, 1973. p. 482

    Un manuel de photogéologie : M. L. Lopez-Vergara, Manual de fotogeología

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    Joly Fernand. Un manuel de photogéologie : M. L. Lopez-Vergara, Manual de fotogeología. In: Annales de Géographie, t. 82, n°452, 1973. p. 482

    J. M. Lopez Pinero, F. Bajosa, M. L. Terrada, Clasicos espanoles de la Anatomia Patologica anteriores a Cajal

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    J. M. Lopez Pinero, F. Bajosa, M. L. Terrada, Clasicos espanoles de la Anatomia Patologica anteriores a Cajal. In: Revue d'histoire des sciences, tome 35, n°1, 1982. pp. 88-89

    J. M. Lopez Pinero, F. Bajosa, M. L. Terrada, Clasicos espanoles de la Anatomia Patologica anteriores a Cajal

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    J. M. Lopez Pinero, F. Bajosa, M. L. Terrada, Clasicos espanoles de la Anatomia Patologica anteriores a Cajal. In: Revue d'histoire des sciences, tome 35, n°1, 1982. pp. 88-89

    Safety and efficacy of l-lysine monohydrochloride and l-lysine sulfate produced using Corynebacterium glutamicum CCTCC M 2015595 for all animal species

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    Following a request from the European Commission, the Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP) was asked to deliver a scientific opinion on l-lysine monohydrochloride and l-lysine sulfate produced using Corynebacterium glutamicum CCTCC M 2015595 when used as nutritional additive in feed and water for drinking for all animal species. The active substance is l-lysine and it is produced in two different forms (monohydrochloride or sulfate). Owing to the uncertainties regarding the possible genetic modification of the strain used to obtain the production strain C. glutamicum CCTCC M 2015595 and on the possible presence of viable cells and DNA of the production strain in the final product, the FEEDAP Panel cannot conclude on the safety of the additives l-lysine HCl and l-lysine sulfate produced with C. glutamicum CCTCC M 2015595 for the target species, the consumers, the users and the environment. For both products, the FEEDAP Panel has concerns regarding the safety for the target species when the additives are administered via water for drinking. In the absence of data, the FEEDAP Panel cannot conclude on the safety of the additive for the user. The products under assessment are considered efficacious sources of the amino acid l-lysine for all animal species. For these products to be as efficacious in ruminants as in non-ruminant species, they require protection against degradation in the rumen

    Rural development in the region of Apulia (Italy). Initiatives and practices: between past and future

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    The resources of the rural space are becoming basic for educational and entrepreneurship programs, thus nourishing pages of policies and strategies. Among the possible activities linked to this space, there is rural tourism. The present contribution analyses the successful initiatives of the region of Apulia (Italy) in the field of rural development. The qualitative diagnosis reveals the growing interest in rural space in this region, where rural tourism is a promising sector for the development of sustainable tourism. Consequently, we opt for focusing our attention on this activity. It is approached from a double comparative perspective. On the one hand, we take into account the theoretical definitions of rural tourism. On the other hand, we will evaluate the transferability of the successful practices in the field of rural tourism of other countries. The result is a proposal of transferable Good Practices, with the intention to enhance the development sustainable tourism in Apulia
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