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Electrophoresis of proteins from human parotid saliva
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Prevalence of oral human papillomavirus (HPV) in the adult population of Córdoba, Argentina
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Structural analysis of the TPI-Manchester, a thermolabile variant of human triosephosphate isomerase
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Association between Human Papillomavirus and Chlamydia trachomatis genital infections in male partners of infertile couples
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Human neural rosettes secrete bioactive extracellular vesicles enriched in neuronal and glial cellular components
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A summary of the interdisciplinary lines of evidence for reconstructing early human occupation and paleoenvironment in the Pampean region, Argentina
Published 2011“…The archaeological knowledge of the Pleistocene-early Holocene human occupations in the Pampean region has improved through the finding of new archaeological sites dated between 10,000 and 11,200 BP. …”
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"My doctor self and my human self": A qualitative study of physicians' presentation of self on social media
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Human occupation chronologies modeled by geomorphological factors: A case study from the Atlantic Coast Northern Patagonia (Argentina)
Published 2019“…In this way, the geomorphological dynamics expressed in different types of discontinuities produced biases that affect the chronologies obtained for the human occupation of this region.…”
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Clocking the arrival of Homo sapiens in the Southern Cone of South America
Published 2018“…We present a compilation of the earliest14C dates as a proxy of human presence in the Southern Cone, both from samples(charcoal, faunal remains, etc.) associated with human presence as well fromhuman skeletons. …”
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10,000 years of mandibular evolution in southern South America: Implications for morphological diversification
Published 2019“…South America (SA) was the last continent to be colonized by modern humans. One of the relevant research questions that still remain to be addressed is how SA populations became differentiated. …”
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Towards a situated ontology of bodies and landscapes in the archaeology of the southern Andes (first millennium AD northwest Argentina)
Published 2019“…Starting from that premise, we understand ‘dwelling’ -- the relationship between landscape and beings -- as a profoundly relational activity where human and non-human bodies participate actively. …”
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Effect of laccase from Trametes versicolor on the oxidative stability of edible vegetable oils
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Regional Dynamics in the High Quebradas of the Valle Calchaquí Medio (Salta, Argentina) Between the Eleventh and Early Seventeenth Centuries
Published 2018“…For the Northwestern Argentina (NWA) between AD 1000 and 1430, theproposed situation encompasses the existence of a state of political fragmentation, conflict situations, and the emergence of hierarchies materialized in the presence of defensive settlements or pukaras, iconography, war paraphernalia, and evidences of trauma on human remains, always considering the climatic changes that occurred in the Andes starting in the thirteenth century as one of the causes. …”
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Early asiatic migration to the Americas: A view from South America
Published 2015“…We presently consider that the first humans arrived on the northern continent from the Asian northwest some time at the end of the Pleistocene, approximately 15,000-14,000 14C years BP. …”
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Aflatoxinas AFM1 en leche de consumo : aspectos toxicológicos y metodológicos de evaluación pericial
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Seroprevalence of Flavivirus in horses in Chaco, Argentina: Circulation during 2013-2014
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Enteric viruses in surface waters from Argentina: molecular and viable-virus detection
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Uso de redes neuronales en el procesamiento de imágenes odontológicas
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Análisis de la periodontitis en restos humanos del centro-norte de mendoza (argentina) en el holoceno tardío (2260 – 550 ap)
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Birth elicits a conserved neuroendocrine response with implications for perinatal osmoregulation and neuronal cell death
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