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Principal Locations
  1. Aguadilla
  2. Areceibo
  3. Bayamon
  4. Caguas
  5. Carolina
  6. Fajardo
  7. Guanica
  8. Guayama
  9. Guayanilla
  10. Mayagüez
  11. Playa de Ponce
  12. Ponce
  13. San Juan

Resources


Puerto Rico White Pages



National Cancer Institute - The SELECT Prostate Cancer Prevention Trial
The study includes men 55 and older. African-American men, 50 and over, were eligible to enroll because prostate cancer strikes African-American men earlier and more often than white men. There are 435 SELECT sites throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, and Canada. ... [Read More]

USGS WEBB Project Bibliography
White, A.F., 1994, Chemical weathering rates of silicate minerals in soils in White, A.F., and Brantley, S.L., Chemical Weathering Rates of Silicate Minerals, Reviews in Mineralogy, v. 31, p. 407-461. ...

Buss H.L., Sak P.B., White A.F., and Brantley S.L., 2004, Mineral dissolution at the granite-saprolite interface, in Wanty, R.B., and Seal, R.R. II, editors, Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Water-Rock Interaction, Taylor and Francis, the Netherlands, p. 819-823. ... [Read More]

State Child Support Enforcement Web Sites
The Federal OCSE is bringing together links to State IV-D office home pages all in one place. If you know ofany web sites missing from below, or problems with existing addresses, pleaselet us know . ... [Read More]

Caribbean Prehistory, SEAC
In reviewing this earliest of pottery-making cultures in the Caribbean, the 1963 Theme Study noted "the hallmark of the earliest pottery brought into Puerto Rico [and the Virgin Islands] is a style which includes a number of types that are white paint on a red background. This white-on-red may be traced to its ancestral home in northern Venezuela and probably indicates the movement of new peoples rather than the simple diffusion of new traits. However, there is little basis for believing that some of the white-on-red pottery was actually manufactured in Venezuela and imported into Puerto Rico" (Haag 1963:333-335). ... [Read More]


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