QUÉ SIGNIFICA DIADÉMĂ EN RUMANO
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definición de diadémă en el diccionario rumano
1) Un adorno en forma de guirnalda hecho de metal precioso y adornado con piedras preciosas, llevado en la cabeza por soberanos o algunas caras de la iglesia. 2) Un objeto ornamental en forma de corona, usado por mujeres en la cabeza o frente (en ciertas ocasiones). [Sil. di-A-] DIADÉMĂ ~e f. 1) Podoabă în formă de cunună, confecționată din metal prețios și împodobită cu pietre scumpe, purtată pe cap de suverani sau de unele fețe bisericești. 2) Obiect de podoabă în formă de cunună, purtat de femei pe cap sau pe frunte (la anumite ocazii). [Sil. di-a-]
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10 LIBROS DEL RUMANO RELACIONADOS CON «DIADÉMĂ»
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" Diadema is a fictionalized account of actual events, which came together in Paseo, a Texas border town. San Benito, across the U.S.-Mexico border, shares with Paseo centuries of history.
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Edible Sea Urchins: Biology and Ecology - Pagina 205
Chapter. 11. Ecology. of. Diadema. NA. Muthiga. and. TR. McClanahan. Wildlife Conservation Society, Marine Programs, Bronx, NY (USA). 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. Species of Diadema Six species of Diadema (Humphreys 1797, Gray 1825) ...
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Taxonomy of Australian Mammals - Pagina 250
comments: Synonymised within diadema by Corbet and Hill (1992: 113) and Koopman (1993: 172). Subspecies of diadema recognised by Laurie and Hill (1954: 58), Hill (1963: 111), Flannery (1990: 318; 1995a: 417; 1995b: 346) and ...
Stephen Jackson, Colin Groves, 2015
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Enhancing Urban Safety and Security: Global Report on ... - Pagina 94
Diadema is a relatively recent creation as a suburb of São Paulo (Brazil). Its population grew at an annual average rate of 16 per cent between 1950 and 1980, before slowing to an annual average rate of 2.2 per cent over the next two ...
United Nations Human Settlements Programme, 2007
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Sea Urchins: Biology and Ecology - Pagina 270
Recruitment patterns and mass mortalities in the sea urchin Diadema antillarum. In: Harmelin Vivien, M., Savat, B., Assoc. (Eds.), vol. 5. Proceedings of the 5th International Coral Reef Congress, Antenne Museum-Ephe, Moorea, pp. 267–272.
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Tropical Ecosystems and Ecological Concepts - Pagina 359
In 1983, populations of the long-spined black sea urchin (Diadema antillarum) throughout the Caribbean Sea and tropical western Atlantic suffered massive mortality (see section 4.7.3) from an unidentified pathogen. The spread of the die-off ...
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Enhancing Urban Safety and Security: Global Report on ... - Pagina 94
Diadema is a relatively recent creation as a suburb of São Paulo (Brazil). Its population grew at an annual average rate of 16 per cent between 1950 and 1980, before slowing to an annual average rate of 2.2 per cent over the next two ...
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Hair's How: Vol. 12: Men - Pagina 3
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Clavicipitalean Fungi: Evolutionary Biology, Chemistry, ... - Pagina 211
Henning (1904) believed there were sufficient differences between Balansia diadema and other Balansia species in terms of the sclerotium, conidial formation, etc.. that it should be accommodated in a separate genus. Balansiella Henning.
James F. White Jr., Charles W. Bacon, Nigel L. Hywel-Jones, 2003
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Urban Crime Prevention and Youth at Risk: Compendium of ...
Diadema is a city of 350, 000 inhabitants located in the Greater São Paulo region. For many years, the city has had the highest homicide rates in the region of São Paulo. Between 1995 and 1998, it observed an increase of 49% in homicide ...
Margaret Shaw, International Centre for the Prevention of Crime, Kathryn Travers, 2005