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    Concepción de Miramón envía alimentos a Luis García Pimentel

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    Concepci&oacute;n de Miram&oacute;n&nbsp;env&iacute;a unos biscochitos para el chocolate de Luis Garc&iacute;a Pimentel, adem&aacute;s de un arroz con leche que espera sea de su agrado, pues al ser ya algo italiana, no lo hace como el de M&eacute;xico. Le informa que esta noche estar&aacute; en casa y tendr&aacute; mucho gusto de tenerlo de visita. Env&iacute;a saludos a Susanita y sus hijas.</p

    Daisy Castillo Pimentel

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    Breves notas sobre los aportes científicos y el legado de Daisy Castillo Pimentel (1954-2009), bióloga dominicana cuyo trabajo fortaleció la investigación botánica en la República Dominicana

    Entrevista a Carlos M. Puna y Carlos Pimentel

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    Entrevista a Carlos M. Pina y Carlos Pimental, quienes publicaron "Pequeña guía de minerales inexistentes", una obra que realiza un repaso por dichos minerales, comentando sus propiedades básicas y analizando semejanzas con minerales reales.Depto. de Sistemas Informáticos y ComputaciónFac. de InformáticaTRUEpu

    Hierochloe redolens var. gunckelii Lema, Sahuquillo & Pimentel 2021, comb. nov.

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    4.2. Hierochloe redolens var. gunckelii (Parodi 1941: 197) Lema, Sahuquillo & Pimentel comb. nov. Basionym: Hierochloe gunckelii Parodi (1941: 197). Type: CHILE. [Cultivated in the Jardín Botánico de la Facultad de Agronomía de Buenos Aires] Valdivia Province, Corral (Amargos), Sept. 1940, L.H. Gunckell s.n. (holotype: BAA-00000183 digital image!; isotypes: BAA-00000296 digital image!, Kn.v., SI n.v.). Homotypic names: Anthoxanthum gunckelii (Parodi) Veldkamp in Schouten & Veldkamp (1985: 348). Anthoxanthum redolens (Vahl) P. Royen var. gunckelii (Parodi) N. Villalobos & Finot (2019: 124). Description: Robust plant, (50) 100–150 cm. Ligules obtuse. Leaf-blades (15)25–35(50) cm × 5–7(11) mm, convolute, scabrous adaxially and glabrous, scaberulous or scabrous abaxially. Panicle 10–25 × 1.5–3 cm, open or slightly contracted, lanceolate, equilateral or nodding. Lower branches 5–7 cm long, geminate. Panicle branches pubescent, without spikelets in the lower third. Spikelets 5.5–7 mm, cuneate. Glumes ovate, 3-veined. Lower glume 4–6 mm; upper glume 5–7 mm. Lemma of male florets 5–7 mm, elliptic or oblong, papyraceous. Midvein and margins of the lemma scabrous, eciliate or ciliolate. Awn of lower male floret 0.3–1.5 mm, subterminally inserted. Awn of upper male floret 1.5–2 mm, straight, dorsally inserted. Lemma of apical female floret 4.3–4.8 mm, membranaceous, scabrous. Midvein eciliate or ciliolate. Leaf anatomy: Long cells 180–250 μm. Stomata in adaxial surface. Hooks present but scarce. Bulliform cells absent. Leaf section open with 30–45 quadrangular ribs (Figure 1. D). Habitat: Sandy or dry soils in coastal areas (De Paula 1975, Sede 2012). Distribution: Grows in Central-South Chile (from Biobio to Los Lagos, including Chiloe Island) and Central Argentina (Rio Negro) (De Paula 1975, Sede 2012). Genome size and DNA-ploidy levels: 2C = 19.06–19.64 pg, 6 x. Phenology: September–January. Specimens examined:— CHILE. Los Lagos Region: Chiloe Province: Isla de Chiloe, Caleta Compu, next to church. Meadow near the sea, behind a formation dominated by Puccinellia glaucescens and Salicornia sp., 13 m, S 42º 52.300’ W 073º 42.086’, 17 January 2014, E. Sahuquillo & M. Pimentel s.n. (SANT-73538).Published as part of Lema-Suárez, Irene, Sahuquillo, Elvira & Pimentel, Manuel, 2021, A revision of Hierochloe sect. Monoecia (Anthoxanthinae, Pooideae, Poaceae), pp. 92-104 in Phytotaxa 478 (1) on page 99, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.478.1.6, http://zenodo.org/record/541300

    Energy Use in Agriculture: An Overview

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    Rosana G. Moreira, Editor-in-Chief; Texas A&M UniversityThis is an Invited article from International Commission of Agricultural Engineering (CIGR, Commission Internationale du Genie Rural) E-Journal Volume 1 (1999): D. Pimentel, M. Pimentel and M. Karpenstein-Machan. Energy Use in Agriculture: An Overview

    SeaClouds: An Open Reference Architecture for Multi-Cloud Governance

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    A. Brogi, J. Carrasco, J. Cubo, F. D'Andria, E. Di Nitto, M. Guerriero, D. Pérez, E. Pimentel, J. Soldani. "SeaClouds: An Open Reference Architecture for Multi-Cloud Governance". In B. Tekinerdogan et al. (Eds.): ECSA 2016, LNCS 9839, pp. 334–338, 2016.We present the open reference architecture of the SeaClouds solution. It aims at enabling a seamless adaptive multi-cloud management of complex applications by supporting the distribution, monitoring and reconfiguration of app modules over heterogeneous cloud providers.Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tech

    Praxis ecclesiasticae et saecularis cum actionum formulis et actis processuum hispano sermone compositis tomi tres /

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    Texto a dos col.Error de pág.: de p. 163 pasa a 170"Grab. xil. en œ2"Ej. falto de las p. 41, 42, 115, 116, 117 y 118, las últimas p. mal encuadernadasCCPB000118109-2BHR/B-049-095.Perg.FDH 35002Hª Derecho/N-151 (1-2-3)œ6, A-S4, T-Y2, Z3, Aa-Tt4, A-L4, A-K4, a-m

    Lucena Gilardo, M. et J. Pimentel Igea. — Los « Axiomas políticos sobre la América » de Alejandro Malaspina. Pimentel Igea, J. — Malaspina y la Ilustración (pensamiento político, Utopia y realidad colonial en Alejandro Malaspina).

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    Dory Daniel. Lucena Gilardo, M. et J. Pimentel Igea. — Los « Axiomas políticos sobre la América » de Alejandro Malaspina. Pimentel Igea, J. — Malaspina y la Ilustración (pensamiento político, Utopia y realidad colonial en Alejandro Malaspina).. In: Journal de la Société des Américanistes. Tome 78 n°1, 1992. pp. 161-164

    Hierochloe redolens var. spicata Lema, Sahuquillo & Pimentel 2021, comb. nov.

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    4.3. Hierochloe redolens var. spicata (Parodi 1941: 196) Lema, Sahuquillo & Pimentel comb. nov. Basionym: Hierochloe spicata Parodi (1941: 196). Type: — CHILE. Magallanes, R.A. Philippi s.n. (holotype: BAA-00000185 digital image! ex herb. Parodi no. 13646; isotype: US n.v.). Homotypic names: Anthoxanthum spicatum (Parodi) Veldkamp in Schouten & Veldkamp (1985: 349). Description: Perennial grass, 100–130 cm, culms 3–4-noded. Leaf-sheaths shorter than the internodes. Ligules triangular. Leaf-blades 23–35 cm × 8–10 mm wide, glabrous. Panicle up to 15 × 1–1.5 cm wide, spiciform, continuous or interrupted. Lower branches adpressed, geminate. Rhachis glabrous. Spikelets 6–7 mm, cuneate. Glumes lanceolate. Lower glume 5.5 mm long, reaching the apex of the florets, 1-veined. Upper glume 6.5 mm, exceeding the apex of the florets, 3-veined lemma of male florets 5 mm, oblong, papyraceous, truncate or obtuse. Awn 1–1.5 mm, subapically inserted. Lemma of lower male floret scaberulous, scabrous above, ciliate on midvein and ciliolate on margins, 1- keeled, 5-veined, dark brown. Lemma of upper male floret scabrous, ciliolate on margins. Lemma of apical female floret up to 4 mm, membranaceous, pubescent. Leaf anatomy: Long cells up to 190 μm. Stomata in adaxial surface up to 45 μm. Bulliform cells present. Leaf section with numerous alternate quadrangular and triangular ribs. Habitat: Sandy soils in coastal areas, 15–20 m a.s.l. (De Paula 1975). Distribution: Present only in Chile (from Araucania to Magallanes) (De Paula 1975). Genome size and DNA-ploidy levels: 2C = 13.28 pg, 4 x. Phenology: no dates. Specimens examined:— CHILE. Araucania Region: Cautin: Temuco 1923 (US-1189418). Observations: Villalobos et al. (2019) indicated that this taxon should be kept as a species based on the digital image of the type and on previous descriptions by Parodi (1941) and De Paula (1975). However, according to Villalobos et al. (l.c.), all the specimens assigned to this taxon by De Paula (1975) correspond to H. gunckelii. In addition to this, molecular analyses by Lema-Suárez et al. (2018) placed H. spicata in an unresolved clade with all the other varieties of H. redolens.Published as part of Lema-Suárez, Irene, Sahuquillo, Elvira & Pimentel, Manuel, 2021, A revision of Hierochloe sect. Monoecia (Anthoxanthinae, Pooideae, Poaceae), pp. 92-104 in Phytotaxa 478 (1) on pages 99-100, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.478.1.6, http://zenodo.org/record/541300

    SIEXP - descrição das variáveis experimentais para as culturas do trigo, triticale, centeio, cevada e canola.

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    Editores técnicos: Joseani Mesquita Antunes, Ana Lídia Variani Bonato, Márcia Barrocas Moreira Pimentel
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