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Aznar

American  
[ahs-nahr] / ɑsˈnɑr /

noun

  1. Jose Maria born 1953, premier of Spain 1996–2004.


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Most visitors are European, with British, German and French holidaymakers accounting for around half of the arrivals, said Pedro Aznar, a professor at Esade business school.

From Barron's

Although the sector's growth generates wealth and jobs, the high numbers have "a clear impact on residents" in specific destinations as tourist accommodation "offers higher profitability", Aznar told AFP.

From Barron's

"The impact on environmental sustainability is also relevant," Aznar said, in a country that suffers persistent water supply stress and emerged from a years-long drought in 2025.

From Barron's

Across the US, Javier Aznar González de Rueda explored society's conflicted views of rattlesnakes from deep respect to fear and persecution.

From BBC

"It is fascinating to see how synchronisation between the brain and peripheral circadian clocks plays a critical role in skin and muscle health, while peripheral clocks alone are autonomous in carrying out the most basic tissue functions," says Dr. Aznar Benitah, head of the Stem Cell and Cancer laboratory at IRB Barcelona.

From Science Daily