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    Biology, Control and Invasive Potential of Giant Reed (Arundo donax L.) in Florida by Patrick Minogue, Seth Wright

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…Giant reed is invasive and difficult to control and has caused economic losses in California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. This species was introduced to Florida over 100 years ago and is currently naturalized in at least 26 of the 67 Florida counties. …”
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    El fenómeno recurrente de Tsingou, Fermi, Pasta, Ulam y el Déjà vu by Máximo Agüero, María de Lourdes Nájera, Fernando Ongay

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Tsingou, Fermi, Pasta y Ulam (tfpu), en Los Álamos, New Mexico, durante los años de la segunda postguerra, estudiando el fenómeno de trasmisión de calor en sólidos y con el fin de comprobar el teorema ergódico, se apoyaron en cálculos numéricos sobre un sistema discreto de masas unidas por fuerzas no lineales. …”
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    Biology, Control and Invasive Potential of Giant Reed (Arundo donax L.) in Florida by Patrick Minogue, Seth Wright

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…Giant reed is invasive and difficult to control and has caused economic losses in California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. This species was introduced to Florida over 100 years ago and is currently naturalized in at least 26 of the 67 Florida counties. …”
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    Martha Graham, ‘An American, A kosmos’: Border-crossing in Martha Graham’s early works by Adeline CHEVRIER-BOSSEAU

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…This paper examines the connection between crossing borders (state limits, borders between America and Mexico or America and Europe, and temporal borders) and pushing choreographical boundaries in dance pioneer Martha Graham’s ballets created in the 1930’s and the early 1940’s.Danced only by women, Primitive Mysteries (1931) was inspired by Graham’s travels in New Mexico, and explores the rituals of the Native Americans of the Southern States of the United States; nine years later, Graham would explore this theme further with El Penitente, which also draws from the Medieval tradition of mystery plays. …”
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