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    Urvillea chacoënsis Hunz. by Ariza Espinar, L., Hunziker, A. T.

    Published 2022
    “…Alrededores del azud en el Arroyo Macha, unos 5 km al Oeste de Las Peñas…”
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    Comunicação, participação e cultura na promoção da saúde: O campo da comunicação em saúde em contextos institucionais a partir da perspectiva construtivista (Estudo de caso na cidade de Córdoba, Argentina) by Egidos, Dionisio Francisco

    Published 2018
    “…Artículo publicado en la Revista Eletrônica de Comunicação, Informação e Inovação em Saúde, vol. 6 (núm. 4), año 2012. La revista es editada por el Instituto de Comunicação e Informação Científica e Tecnológica em Saúde (Icict) da Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (Fiocruz, Brasil).…”
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    Economic integration effects on trade margins: sectoral evidence from Latin America by Márquez-Ramos, Laura, Florensa, Luis Marcelo, Recalde, María Luisa

    Published 2022
    “…Fil: Márquez-Ramos, Laura. Universitat Jaume I. Department of Economics; España.…”
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    Antifungal and post-antifungal effects of chlorhexidine, fluconazole, chitosan and its combinations on Candida albicans by Azcurra, A. I., Calamari, S. E., Bojanich, M. A., Barembaum, S. R., Berdicevski, Nora

    Published 2017
    “…As a whole, our results imply that short exposures to sub-inhibitory concentrations of the antifungal agents under analysis, isolated or combined, can modulate the way virulence factors get manifested, thus decreasing their pathogenicity.…”
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    Validity and reproducibility of food frequency questionnaire to asses lipid and phytochemical intake. by Perovic, N.R., Defagó, M.D., Aguinaldo, A., Joekes, S., Actis, A.B.

    Published 2017
    “…Conclusion: the analysis carried out showed an acceptable validity and reproducibility of the FFQ, thus enabling it to be used in research relating the intake of lipids and phytochemicals and the risk of non-transmissible diseases.…”
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    Effect of two mouthwashes on salivary PH by Belardinelli, P. A., Morelatto, R. A., Benavidez, T. E., Baruzzi, A. M., López de Blanc, S. A

    Published 2017
    “…The great increase in salivary pH, after MW use shows that saliva is a dynamic system, and that the organism is capable of responding to a stimulus with changes in its composition. It is thus evident that pH of the external agent alone is not a good indicator for its erosive potential because biological systems tend to neutralize it. …”
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    Modelo de estrategia de sustentabilidad, propuesta de aplicación para emprendimientos regionales en Misiones by Bianchi, Pablo D., Trümpler, Mara, Longhini, Iván, Márquez, María Marta, Bogado, María Cecilia, Olivera, Gilda Sabrina, Nielsen, Sergio Andrés, Rea, Matías Sebastián, Quintana, Laura Mariel Díaz, Quintana, Gabriel Norberto, Dresch, Guillermo Orlando, Fiorani, Julián Enrique

    Published 2016
    “…Se pretende promover el desarrollo sustentable de la región y potenciar la gestión como herramienta de diseño, que ayude a articular los distintos actores que intervienen en una cadena de valor, fortaleciendo el capital humano, su cultura e identidad. …”
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    Fire frequency effects on soil and pollinators: what shapes sexual plant reproduction? by Carbone, Lucas Manuel, Aguilar, Ramiro

    Published 2019
    “…Because the pollinator-dependent D. uncinatum has a higher reproductive cost, reduced soil quality induced by fire frequency had stronger effects on its reproduction. Chronic reduction of sexual reproduction in frequently burned sites with depleted soils will limit population recruitment with negative consequences on long-term plant population persistence.…”
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