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    LESIÓN DE CÉLULAS GIGANTES CENTRAL DE LOS MAXILARES; REPORTE DE UN CASO Y REVISIÓN DE LA LITERATURA. by Bornancini C,; Viotto J; Bachur R; Baró M; Kaplan R; Piccinni D; Ferreyra de Prato R

    Published 2019
    “…In spite of its benign histology, the behavior of these lesions is locally aggressive and they tend to relapse. …”
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    Mortalidad por cáncer bucal en la provincia de Córdoba, República Argentina (período 1975-2000). Estudio comparativo con otras poblaciones by Morelatto, R., Itoiz, M.E., Guiñazú, N., Piccini, D., Gea, S., López de Blanc, S.

    Published 2017
    “…The aim of the present study is to analyze NOS2 expression at the histologically normal margins of OSCC. Study Design: Eleven biopsy specimens of OSCC containing histologically normal margins (HNM) were analyzed. …”
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    First anthracological approach for the Tafí valley (Tucumán, Argentina) by Aguirre, María G., Peña Monné, José L., Sampietro Vattuone, María M.

    Published 2019
    “…We carried out the macro-remains taxonomic identification by comparing the charcoals with a reference collection of histological sections that includes specimens of the study area flora. …”
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    Bone weathering and the reconstruction of craniofacial bone remodeling patterns in samples from prehistoric human populations from Pampa Grande (Salta) and Chubut river valley (Chu... by Brachetta Aporta, Natalia

    Published 2022
    “…However, the exposure to post-depositional alterations can affect the cortical surface of the bone and, consequently, make the identification of histological features associated with bone remodeling difficult. …”
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    Anthracology of an residential unit at el Pichao (Tucumán - Argentina) by Aguirre, María Gabriela, Sampietro Vattuone, María Marta, Rodríguez, Maia del Rosario, Cano, Sergio Fabián

    Published 2020
    “…The taxonomic identification of the macro remains was made by comparing the archaeological carbons with a reference collection of histological cuts that includes specimens of the flora of the study area; the carbons were examined by observing the transverse, longitudinal tangential and longitudinal radial sections of the log under a binocular magnifier, optical microscope with incident light and photographs were taken with microscope. …”
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