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    Identification of pyroxene minerals used as black pigments in painted human bones excavated in Northern Patagonia by Raman spectroscopy and XRD by Tomasini, Eugenia Paula, Favier Dubois, Cristian Mario, Little, Nicole C., Centeno, Silvia A., Maier, Marta Silvia

    Published 2015
    “…Contamination due to quartz and aluminosilicates, mainly microcline and albite, from the burial environment did not allow determining whether clay minerals were used in the paints as binders and/or extenders. …”
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    Mineral foliar nutrition in horticultural plants II - The control of blossom - end rot in tomato fruits Lycopersicuni esculentum L. cv Rossol Melorado INTA) and on proluctivityof the potato (Solanurn tuberosum L. cv Claustar) by Rossi Jaume, Alberto, Tizio, R.

    “…Mineral foliar nutrition in horticultural plants II - The control of blossom - end rot in tomato fruits Lycopersicuni esculentum L. cv Rossol Melorado INTA) and on proluctivityof the potato (Solanurn tuberosum L. cv Claustar)…”
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    Red meat, micronutrients and oral squamous cell carcinoma of Argentine adult patients. by Secchi, D.G., Aballay, L.R., Galíndez, M.F., Piccini, D., Lanfranchi, H., Brunotto, M.

    Published 2017
    “…Results: micronutrients and minerals in the diet that showed high significant median values of common consumption in cases relative to controls were iron, phosphorus, vitamins B1, B5, B6, E and K and selenium. …”
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    Archaeometrical characterization of pigments and paintings on Pre-Hispanic pottery from the regions of Fiambalá and Chaschuil (Catamarca, Argentina) by Ratto, Norma Rosa, Reinoso, Maria Elba, Basile, Mara Valeria, Freire Espeleta, Eleonora, Halac, Emilia Beatriz

    Published 2020
    “…For the Inca Period, this scenery of continuities in minerals employed for reds and blacks is complemented by the use of new compounds (Ti oxide, apatite and gypsum) in order to generate the ‘cream’ tones applied as slips, all of which have not been identified for previous moments.…”
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    Lithic raw materials and modes of exploitation in quarries and workshops from the center of the pampa grasslands of Argentina by Messineo, Pablo Geronimo, Barros, Maria Paula

    Published 2015
    “…Quarry workshops have an important economic, social, cultural, and symbolic role for past hunter-gatherer societies and the northwest Tandilia System would have represented a place of great cultural significance because human groups could have exploited a huge diversity of rocks and minerals. The main objectives in this paper are to analyze different exploitation, production, and use strategies applied on chert and silicified dolomite quarry workshops, and to interpret diverse ways of transport and circulation of these lithic raw materials from procurement areas to other sites in the center of the Pampa grasslands during the Late Holocene. …”
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    Inglés Morpho-chemical characterization of new confectionery sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) genotypes from Argentina by Martínez, María José, Sandrinelli Tesan, Rebeca, Alvarez, Daniel, Silva, Mercedes, Aguilar, Roxana, Pazos, Adriana, Balzarini, Mónica

    Published 2022
    “…Proximate analysis indicated that seeds without shell were an important source of lipids (49 %), as well as proteins (28 %), carbohydrates (11 %), and minerals (4.8 % ashes). Fatty acid composition showed that polyunsaturated fatty acids were the major components (56 %), followed by monounsaturated ones (34 %), and saturated ones (11 %). …”
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    Abrigo La Tinta: Preliminary Results of a New Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene Rockshelter from the Pampas Region (Tandilia Range), Argentina by Rafuse, Daniel Joseph, Massigoge, Agustina

    Published 2019
    “…The excavation of two test-pits during a survey revealed buried archaeological remains, including lithic artifacts, ceramic, mineral pigments, and charcoal. A charcoal fragment recovered in the deepest section of Test-pit 2, in association with quartzite and chert flakes, was dated in 10,414 ± 32 14C yr BP (12,408 to 12,041 cal yr BP), suggesting a late Pleistocene-early Holocene human occupation.…”
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    Scanning electron microscopy and calcification in amelogenesis imperfecta in anterior and posterior human teeth. by Sánchez Quevedo, M.C., Ceballos, G., García, J.M., Rodríguez, I.A., Gómez de Ferraris, M.E., Campos, A.

    Published 2017
    “…Calcium levels in enamel of amelogenesis imperfecta and control teeth differed significantly between anterior and posterior teeth, indicating that the factors that influence normal mineralization in different regions of the dental arch are not altered in the process of arnelogenesis imperfecta.…”
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    Soybean yield and performance in response to the industrial seed treatment with biostimulant fertilizer by Pereira, Lucas Caiubi, Matera, Thaisa Cavalieri, Braccini, Alessandro Lucca, Sukukawa, Andreia Kazumi, Volpato Marteli, Danilo Cesar, Correia, Larissa Vinis

    Published 2019
    “…This study aimed at evaluating, during storage, the yield components and germination of the soybean crop based on seeds industrially treated with mineral- biological fertilizer containing amino acids. …”
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    Micro-spectroscopic analysis of pigments and carbonization layers on prehispanic rock art at the Oyola's caves, Argentina, using a stratigraphic approach by Tascon, Marcos, Mastrangelo, Noemi Elisa, Gheco, Lucas Ignacio, Gastaldi, Marcos Roman, Quesada, Marcos Nicolás, Marte, Fernando Daniel

    Published 2016
    “…In addition, it was demonstrated that all the samples analyzed, including underlying strata, contain large amounts of calcium oxalate as the mineral whewellite. Because of the distribution along the sample, it was conclude that the presence of this compound is due to biodeterioration produced by microorganisms, fungi, algae or lichens. …”
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