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    The compositional nature of language: A challenge and a proposal by Garcia Ramirez, Eduardo

    Published 2017
    “…My second goal consists in sketching a new alternative account of the compositional nature of language (the open view). This view gives place to a new theory, one that can successfully meet the challenge. …”
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    Human Parasitology in Argentina. (Bibliographic background) by Garzón Maceda, Felix

    Published 1915
    “…Indeed, in many questions of Clinical, Epidemiology or Hygiene, inexplicable by Bacteriology, Natural History shows an animal or a parasitic fungus whose origin, metamorphosis, ways of penetration and modes of action it reveals.…”
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    The origins of music as an adaptive trait in humans by Amodeo, Martín Raúl

    Published 2014
    “…Throughout human history, people have developed the faculty to appreciate and create music. …”
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    Neo-hypocratism in clinical practice by Martínez, Gregorio Nicolás Francisco

    Published 1943
    “…It is necessary to go through some of the philosophical periods, even those of a purely speculative nature of ancient medicine, so despised by modern physicians, to make an incursion, even a brief one, into the field of history, since, as Castiglioni says, no one can understand the present or consciously look to the future, if he does not know the sources and does not know how to investigate the ways through which the knowledge of truth has penetrated us and, as Auguste Comte has affirmed, "no science can be understood without its own history, always inseparable from the general history of humanity". …”
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    Live without founding. Politics and psychoanalysis, again by Liotta, Daniel

    Published 2020
    “…My purpose here will be to try and outline the principle upon which a political bond, free from the imaginary and symbolical preconceptionswhich allegedly define the nature of political subjects can be founded. In other words, a political bond which would not be determined by ’society’, and the imaginary and symbolic identifications it forces upon it. …”
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    Native peoples, archaeology and heritage in the southern tip of the Calchaqui Peaks by Carrasco, Dana, Chiavassa Arias, Stefania, Espeche, Ignacio, Montegú, Juan, Franco Salvi, Valeria, Salazar, Julián

    Published 2020
    “…The circuits are managed by the community and were generated with the goal of including them in the curriculum of the schools in the area, as well as to make visible and reinforce the identity and history of the Diaguita People. of the Diaguita People.…”
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