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    Efficiency of attentional networks in people with type 1 diabetes mellitus: Pilot study. by Manríquez Calderón, Sarahi del Carmen, Padrós Blazquez, Ferrán, Villuendas González, Erwin Rogelio

    Published 2020
    “…Many studies have documented that patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) are susceptible to structural, metabolic and functional complications involving the central nervous system. …”
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    Studies on health and disease in historic urban populations from Mendoza (Argentina). New contributions for bioarchaeological study of la caridad temple by Mansegosa, Daniela

    Published 2017
    “…With this information aspects related to diseases and metabolic stress, its prevalence by sex and age groups are discussed. …”
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    The paradox of knowledge: little and good or a lot and regular? by Seldes, Verónica, Baffi, Elvira Inés

    Published 2015
    “…We presented the results of the study of human skeletal remains, including composition and structure of the sample, deformatorias practices and evaluation of metabolic and mechanical stress.…”
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    Contributions to child’s life history and death during the Late Formative Period (400 – 1000 AD) in Quebrada del Toro, Salta by De Feo, María Eugenia, García Mancuso, Rocío, Petrone, Selene

    Published 2020
    “…These injuries are interpreted as a product of metabolic diseases caused by nutritional deficiencies, particularly scurvy. …”
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    New contributions to southern Gran Chaco bioarchaeology (Argentina) by Lamenza, Guillermo Nicolás, Plischuk, Marcos, Desántolo, Bárbara

    Published 2018
    “…From the paleopathological analysis, indicators of metabolic and occupational stress were ruled out; however, signs of periodontitis, caries, granuloma and pronounced wear were detected evidencing the consumption of foods with abrasive characteristics. …”
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