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    Toxicity of spinetoram and matrine on the development stages of two natural enemies: Chrysoperla externa and Ceraeochrysa cincta by Alegre, Alfonzo, Joyo, Germa´n Joyo, Iannacone, José Alberto

    Published 2021
    “…The objective of this research was to evaluate the toxicity of spinetoram and matrine insecticides on the development stages of two natural enemies: Chrysoperla externa and Ceraeochrysa cincta. …”
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    Community of phytophagous insects and natural enemies associated to Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. crops in the central region of Córdoba (Argentina) by Fichetti, Patricia, Grosso, Gerardo Mario, Moscardó, María Laura, Avalos, Delia Susana, Chalup, Adriana Elizabeth, Galván, Gabriel Horacio

    Published 2022
    “…The objective of this study was to contribute to the knowledge of the herbivore species and its natural enemies associated with this crop, determining density, times of appearance and their relationship with the phenological stages. …”
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    What are they talking about when they talk about “gender ideology”? The construction of the total enemy by Morán Faúndes, José Manuel

    Published 2023
    “…After making a brief genealogy of the “gender ideology” discourse, the concept of “total enemy” is proposed to highlight how this discourse produces an imaginary where the “other” is thought in epistemic, ideological, moral, and geopolitical terms, shaping the image of an adversary that evokes various moral panics that encourage mobilization. …”
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    Pain in memory: memory, politics and aesthetics in the feature film Hannah Arendt (2012), by Margarethe von Trotta by García Martín, Francisco David

    Published 2024
    “…Her courage to study the Jewish Holocaust in a straight way, and to try to understand how the death of so many millions of people could be undertake in a mechanical and organized way reflects the capacity of this thinker not only to approach the other, the different, but to try to maintain a memory of the past that serves as a framework of understanding to replace, facing the present, the confrontation between enemies by a dialectic between adversaries. In this paper, we will try to present how Arendt’s work interrelates with her aesthetics, through the analysis of memory and otherness. …”
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    Terrorism versus Capitalism? Consequences for Argentina and selected Hispanic countries by Colomé, Rinaldo Antonio

    Published 2005
    “…The Sunday following that of the attack in London on July 7, 2005 (J-7) was raised as a dilemma for the survey: "What is the worst enemy of humanity: terrorism or capitalism?". The surprise caused by the question raised was only overcome by the result of the survey: something like 67% replied that humanity's worst enemy is capitalism and the rest, or 33%, voted for terrorism. …”
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    The military edicts and law decrees on the institutionalization of civil-military dictatorship by general Augusto Pinochet and its policies of violence (1973-1974 by Monsálvez Araneda, Danny Golzalo

    Published 2020
    “…In this way, and once the coup d'état of Tuesday September 11 was consolidated, the Military Junta and the Armed Forces undertook an institutional process aimed at legitimizing military action, fighting Marxism and eliminating the "internal enemy", using for this, all the instruments and mechanisms available to combat its presence in the country. …”
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    The ethics of the dispute. A filmographic analysis of postmarital litigation by Christiansen, María L.

    Published 2022
    “…The metaphor of the discussion as a war constrains his explanatory schemes, to the point of turning the former spouse into a staunch enemy. The present filmographic analysis is intended to show the potential of cinema to insightfully pose the philosophical question of disagreement and epistemic autonomy.…”
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