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    A halo event observed by hybrid detectors at Mt. Chacaltaya
    (Elsevier BV, 2003) Hiroshi Aoki; K. Hashimoto; K. Honda; N. Inoue; N. Kawasumi; N. Martinić; C. E. Navia; N. Ohmori; A. Ohsawa; L. C. S. Oliveira
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    Simultaneous observation at sea level and at 5200 m.a.s.l. of high energy particles in the South Atlantic Anomaly
    (Elsevier BV, 2010) C. R. A. Augusto; C. E. Navia; K. H. Tsui; H. Shigueoka; P. Miranda; R. Ticona; A. Velarde; O. Saavedra
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    Size distributions of air showers accompanied with high energy gamma ray bundles observed at Mt. Chacaltaya
    (NASA Headquarters, 1985) T. Matano; M. Machida; I. Tsuchima; N. Kawasumi; K. Honda; K. Hashimoto; N. Martinić; Juan Camilo Gómez Zapata; C. E. Navia; C. Aquirre
    Size distributions of air showers accompanied with bundle of high energy gamma rays and/or large size bursts under emulsion chambers, to study the composition of primary cosmic rays and also characteristics of high energy nuclear interaction. Air showers initiated by particles with a large cross section of interaction may develop from narrow region of the atmosphere near the top. Starting levels of air showers by particles with smaller cross section fluctuate in wider region of the atmosphere. Air showers of extremely small size accompanied with bundle of gamma rays may be ones initiated by protons at lower level after penetrating deep atmosphere without interaction. It is determined that the relative size distribution according to the total energy of bundle of gamma rays and the total burst size observed under 15 cm lead absorber.
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    Un evento de tipo halo detectado con cámara de emulsiones y arreglo para chubascos en el Monte Chacaltaya
    (2004) Hiroshi Aoki; K. Hashimoto; N. Kawasumi; K. Honda; N. Inoue; N. Martinić; C. E. Navia; Nobuaki Ochi
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    VARIATIONS OF THE MUON FLUX AT SEA LEVEL ASSOCIATED WITH INTERPLANETARY ICMEs AND COROTATING INTERACTION REGIONS
    (IOP Publishing, 2012) C. R. A. Augusto; V. Kopenkin; C. E. Navia; K. H. Tsui; H. Shigueoka; A. C. Fauth; E. Kemp; E. J. Tonelli Manganote; M. A. Leigui de Oliveira; P. Miranda
    Americanae nace como un proyecto conjunto que surge dentro de la Red Europea de Información y Documentación sobre América Latina (REDIAL), y que ha afrontado la Biblioteca de la Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional para el Desarrollo (AECID). Esta nueva biblioteca virtual hace más accesibles los libros digitales de tema americanista a los investigadores y usuarios interesados de cualquier parte del mundo.
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    Zoonotic Diseases and Wildlife in Latin America: A Necessity for Implementing the One Health Approach
    (CAB International Publishing, 2025) María Teresa Solís-Soto; Caroline Kuhn; Denise Siqueira de Carvalho; Carlos R. Vásquez‐Almazán; María Soledad Burrone; C. E. Navia; M. Adler; Dennis Martin Mendez Heredia; F. Morales; Luciana Salini Abrahão Pires
    Approximately 60% of all emerging infectious diseases (EIDs) events in humans are attributed to zoonotic origins, with most originating in wildlife, where wildlife trade and consumption represent significant risk factors. Latin America is one of the most biodiverse regions in the world and faces considerable challenges in terms of wildlife preservation. Previous efforts to control wildlife trade and consumption practices worldwide have primarily focused on conservation, overlooking the health component when developing behavioral change programs. Similarly, some initiatives overlooked the needs and characteristics of local communities, making it necessary to consider a unifying and integrative approach such as the One Health approach. This study employed multicenter and mixed-methods approaches, including a Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices (KAP) survey, interviews with key actors, focus group discussions, and participatory community-based action. By identifying the main drivers in urban and rural communities across Latin America, we co-construct strategies tailored to the local context with the communities to educate, raise awareness of zoonotic risk and wildlife conservation practices, and ultimately change behavior within the population. The project involved interdisciplinary and participatory work between the project team, local authorities, and community representatives, with One Health approach. This collaboration enabled us to identify local issues that impact human, animal, and environmental health and implement actions aimed at reducing the risk of zoonotic diseases and promoting biodiversity conservation.

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