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The following programs are available to U.S. Scholars in Brazil.
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Conserving Imperiled Brazilian Fish Species Using Chemicals Records in Scales and Teeth
Conserving Imperiled Brazilian Fish Species Using Chemicals Records in Scales and Teeth
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Microplastics in the Human Food Web of the Lower Amazon River
Microplastics in the Human Food Web of the Lower Amazon River
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Drivers of Neotropical Diversification in the Species-Rich Plant Genus Ruellia, With Emphasis on the Brazilian Cerrado Biodiversity Hotspot
Drivers of Neotropical Diversification in the Species-Rich Plant Genus Ruellia, With Emphasis on the Brazilian Cerrado Biodiversity Hotspot
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Connecting Freshwater Food Webs and Riparian Forests in Headwater Streams in the Pantanal Watershed
Connecting Freshwater Food Webs and Riparian Forests in Headwater Streams in the Pantanal Watershed
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Exploring Speciation Processess in South America with a Vertebrate of Large Distribution
Exploring Speciation Processess in South America with a Vertebrate of Large Distribution
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Long-Distance Vocal Communication in Amazonian Birds: Adaptation and Function
Long-Distance Vocal Communication in Amazonian Birds: Adaptation and Function
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MicroRNA Regulation of BAF-PRC2 Epigenetic Stability to Preserve Bone Mass in Vivo
MicroRNA Regulation of BAF-PRC2 Epigenetic Stability to Preserve Bone Mass in Vivo
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Recombination Inhibitors as Antimicrobial Agents: New Theory, Old Data, and the Promise of No Resistance
Recombination Inhibitors as Antimicrobial Agents: New Theory, Old Data, and the Promise of No Resistance
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Aquatic Biodiversity of the Brazilian Amazon: Modeling Aquatic Beetle Distributions and Capacity Building in Aquatic Bioassessment
Aquatic Biodiversity of the Brazilian Amazon: Modeling Aquatic Beetle Distributions and Capacity Building in Aquatic Bioassessment