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    Surnames, geographic altitude, and digital dermatoglyphics in a male population from the province of Jujuy (Argentina) by Dipierri, José Edgardo, Gutiérrez Redomero, Esperanza, Alonso Rodríguez, Concepción, Alfaro, Emma, Demarchi, Dario, Rivaldería, Noemí

    Published 2014
    “…Significant associations were observed between finger dermatoglyphic patterns and surname origin when geographic altitude was considered. In the HL group, UL was associated with AA and FA; in the LL group, the presence of A was associated with FF and FA. …”
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    Tarde venientibus ossa – For latecomers, the bones by Bartosiewicz, László

    Published 2009
    “…Immense latitudinal and altitudinal variability of habitats has made taphonomy the lingua franca between archaeozoologists - sometimes even within geographically varied countries such as Argentina (Gutiérrez et al. 2007). …”
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    Vaquerías ceramics: a techno-stylistic study of the earliest polychrome pottery in the Argentine Northwest by Pereyra Domingorena, Lucas, de Feo, Maria Eugenia, Bugliani, María Fabiana

    Published 2020
    “…The results suggest five distinct modes of manufacture of Vaquerías ceramics, the non-centralisation of their production, their wide geographic distribution and their use in a variety of functional contexts. …”
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    Does the shape make a difference? Evaluating the ethnic role of cranial modification in the Pampa-Patagonia region (Argentina) during the late Holocene by Serna, Alejandro, Prates, Luciano Raúl, Flensborg, Gustavo Ariel, Gustavo, Martínez, Favier Dubois, Cristian Mario, Perez, Sergio Ivan

    Published 2019
    “…Also, our results show that the groups of cranial modification are different from each other, and they show variability among the geographic units. The reasons behind the change between cranial modification groups remain unclear, but it coincides approximately with some technological and symbolic changes in the material record. …”
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    Fossil horses from the late pleistocene of tapalqué creek (Buenos aires province, Argentina) by Prado, Jose Luis, Bonini, Ricardo Adolfo, Favier Dubois, Cristian Mario, Gómez, Gustavo Norberto, Steffan, Pamela Guillermina, Alberdi, María T.

    Published 2019
    “…These data increase the record of Equidae in South America and provide new evidence about the chronological and geographical distribution. The sedimentary deposits of the Lujan Formation outcropping at Tapalqué creek (4 to 120 ky) were accumulated through fluvial processes. …”
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    High interpopulation homogeneity in Central Argentina as assessed by Ancestry Informative Markers (AIMs) by García, Angelina, Demarchi, Dario, Tovo Rodrigues, Luciana, Pauro, Maia, Callegari Jacques, Sidia M., Salzano, Francisco M., Hutz, Mara H.

    Published 2015
    “…But a most unexpected finding was the marked interpopulation genetic homogeneity found in villages located in diverse geographic environments across a wide territory, suggesting considerable gene flow.…”
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    Core labour standards, Bilateral and Multilateral Trade by Siroen, Jean-Marc

    Published 2016
    “…We use a gravity model to assess the trade impact of the level of compliance with core labour standards, distinguishing the effects on bilateral trade (geographical specialization) from the multilateral effects. …”
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    Molecular polymorphisms of the ABO locus as informative markers of ancestry in Central Argentina by Tavella, María Pía, García, Angelina, Pauro, Maia, Demarchi, Dario, Nores, Rodrigo

    Published 2017
    “…Results: The four Córdoba populations did not show significant geographic structure, although the frequency of the O1v542 haplotype, detected in all the populations studied, ranged from 0.019 to 0.222. …”
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    Archaeometric contributions to agropastoral production research in Aguada society (Ambato Valley, Catamarca) by Dantas, Mariana, Figueroa, Germán Gabriel

    Published 2018
    “…For this time period and region under study, we propose the existence of an intensive integrated agro-pastoral production model, limited to a small geographic area. Thus, through cultivated plant species identification, knowledge about camelid origins and herds management, coupled with possible manure use as fertilizer to increase agricultural production, we will have new elements to analyze the proposed model feasibility. …”
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    Using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) to Describe Children Referred to Special Care or Paediatric Dental Services. by Faulks D; Norderyd J; Molina GF; MacGiolla C; Scagnet G; Eschevins C; Hennequin M

    Published 2019
    “…The ICFCY can be used to highlight common profiles of functioning, activities, participation and environment shared by children in relation to oral health, despite widely differing medical, social and geographical contexts. The results of this empirical study might be used to develop an ICF-CY Core Set for Oral Health - a holistic but practical tool for clinical and epidemiological use.…”
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