Fitxategi:Acuna-Soto EID-v8n4p360 Fig1.png

Orriaren edukia ez da onartzen beste hizkuntza batzuetan.
Wikipedia, Entziklopedia askea

Acuna-Soto_EID-v8n4p360_Fig1.png((768 × 599 pixel, fitxategiaren tamaina: 38 KB, MIME mota: image/png))

Fitxategi hau Wikimedia Commonsekoa da. Hango deskribapen orriko informazioa behean duzu.
Commons gordailu bat da, lizentzia askea duten multimedia fitxategiena. Lagun dezakezu.

Fitxategi hau Wikimedia Commonsekoa da
Irudi hau birsortu beharko litzateke SVG irudi bektorial moduan. Honek abantaila asko ematen ditu, ikus Commons:Media for cleanup (ingelesez) informazio gehiagorako. Irudi honen SVG bertsioa eskuragarri badago, mesedez Commonsera igo. Igo ostean, ordezkatu txantiloi hau txantiloi honegatik {{vector version available|irudiaren izen berria.svg}} irudi honetan.

Laburpena

Deskribapena
English: (original caption) Figure 1. The 16th-century population collapse in Mexico, based on estimates of Cook and Simpson (1). The 1545 and 1576 cocoliztli epidemics appear to have been hemorrhagic fevers caused by an indigenous viral agent and aggravated by unusual climatic conditions. The Mexican population did not recover to pre-Hispanic levels until the 20th century.
Data
Jatorria Megadrought and Megadeath in 16th Century Mexico” (PDF). Emerging Infectious Diseases 8 (4): 360–362. Atlanta, GA: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. DOI:10.3201/eid0804.010175. PMID 11971767. PMC: 2730237. ISSN 1080-6059. Retrieved on 2018-12-07.
Egilea Rodolfo Acuna-Soto, David W. Stahle, Malcolm K. Cleaveland, and Matthew D. Therrell
Lizentzia
(Fitxategi hau berrerabiltzen)
(from source) All material published in Emerging Infectious Diseases is in the public domain and may be used and reprinted without special permission; proper citation, however, is appreciated.

Lizentzia

Creative Commons CC-Zero This file is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication.
The person who associated a work with this deed has dedicated the work to the public domain by waiving all of their rights to the work worldwide under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights, to the extent allowed by law. You can copy, modify, distribute and perform the work, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission.

From the inside from cover of the same issue: All material published in Emerging Infectious Diseases is in the public domain and may be used and reprinted without special permission; proper citation, however, is appreciated.

Irudi-oineko testuak

Add a one-line explanation of what this file represents
Indigenous population collapse in colonial Mexico

Fitxategi honetan agertzen diren itemak

honako hau irudikatzen du

apirila 2002

MIME type ingelesa

image/png

checksum ingelesa

4161c135bbca79a3360229ffefb1990a0e354a19

data size ingelesa

39.296 Byte

599 pixel

768 pixel

Fitxategiaren historia

Data/orduan klik egin fitxategiak orduan zuen itxura ikusteko.

Data/OrduaIruditxoaNeurriakErabiltzaileaIruzkina
oraingoa03:39, 9 abendua 201503:39, 9 abendua 2015 bertsioaren iruditxoa768 × 599 (38 KB)SoupvectorUser created page with UploadWizard

Hurrengo orrialdeek dute fitxategi honetarako lotura:

Fitxategiaren erabilera orokorra

Hurrengo beste wikiek fitxategi hau darabilte:

Metadatuak