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Futuristic Pod Living features for Andean highlands in Spain
 
 
Futuristic Pod Living features for Andean highlands in Spain

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Place of origin: China
Certification: CE, FCC
Model Number: Model E7 Capsule | Model E5 Capsule | Apple Cabin | Model J-20 Capsule | Model O5 Capsule | QQ Cabin

 

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Minimum order quantity: 1 unit

Packaging Details: Film wrapping, foam and wooden box
Delivery time: 4-6 weeks after payment
Payment terms: T/T in advance


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Futuristic Pod Living features for Andean highlands in Spain
Exterior Equipment
 Galvanized steel frame; Fluorocarbon aluminum alloy shell; Insulated, waterproof and moisture-proof construction; Hollow tempered
glass windows; Hollow tempered laminated glass skylight; Stainless steel side-hinged entry door.
Interior Equipment 
Integrated modular ceiling &wall; Stone plastic composite floor; Privacy glass door for bathroom; Marble/tile floor for bathroom;
Washstand /washbasin /bathroom mirror; Toilet /faucet /shower /floor drain; Whole house lighting system; Whole house plumbing
&electrical system; Blackout curtains; Air conditioner; Bar table; Entryway cabinet.
Room Control Unit 
Key card switch; Multiple scenario modes; Lights&curtains with intelligent integrated control; Intelligent voice control; Smart
lock.


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    Andean peoples Pre-Columbian Cultures, Indigenous Tribes

    Website:www.britannica.com

    Introduction:The peoples who for the past four and a half centuries have occupied the northern highlands of Chile and Argentina also must be included. (For a description of northern Andean peoples, see Central American and northern Andean Indian. For additional cultural and historical information, see pre-Columbian civilizations: Andean civilization.)

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    Introduction:Objectives Altitude is one of the most demanding environmental pressures for human populations. Highlanders from Asia, America and Africa have been shown to exhibit different biological adaptations, but Oceanian populations remain understudied [Woolcock et al., 1972; Cotes et al., 1974; Senn et al., 2010]. We tested the hypothesis that highlanders phenotypically differ from lowlanders in Papua

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    The genetic prehistory of the Andean highlands 7000 years BP

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    Introduction:People likely entered the highlands shortly after their arrival on the continent (2, 3), and while some have argued that humans lived permanently in the Central Andean highlands by 12,000 before the present (BP) , other research indicates that permanent occupation began between 9500 and 9000 BP (5, 6).

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    Introduction:Inca, South American Indians who, at the time of the Spanish conquest in 1532, ruled an empire that extended along the Pacific coast and Andean highlands from the northern border of modern Ecuador to the Maule River in central Chile. A brief treatment of the Inca follows; for full treatment, see pre-Columbian civilizations: The Inca.

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    In Peruvian Andes, ancient crops hold promise for a climate

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    Introduction:The government of Peru has declared Marcapata Ccollana a new agrobiodiversity zone in the Andean highlands. The reserve is home to an Indigenous community that preserves Incan farming techniques

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    Introduction:Largely undiscovered by mass tourism, a trip through the Peruvian highlands provides an authentic glimpse into the fascinating culture of this breathtaking Andean region. From Ayacucho to Chachapoyas and everything in between, we’ve gathered 15 reasons why this spectacular area is worth including on your Peruvian itinerary.

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    Peru: Natural Landscape LAC Geo

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    Introduction:Peru has a diverse climate due to its location in the tropics and its varied topography. The country can be broadly divided into three climate zones: the coast, the Andes, and the Amazon Rainforest. The coast is characterized by a dry, subtropical desert climate. Average temperatures range from 18 26 ˚C (64 79 ˚F).

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    (PDF) Loss and Life in the Andean Pluriverse: Slow

    Website:www.researchgate.net

    Introduction:Living well, suma qamaña in Aymara or buen vivir in Spanish, is the fundamental moral logic that guides Aymara and other Andean cultures and has been incorporated into the Constitutions of

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