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Word as a body technique: word and movement in learning bodily practices
Published 2020“…By analyzing words as body techniques, I will seek to overcome a dichotomy that is very common for studies on learning bodily practices, which usually dedicates its efforts to movement, leaving aside the importance of the spoken word. …”
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We're for our rights. An extensionist experience among women, neighborhood and anthropology
Published 2020“…Produced in the heat of life and politics in a neighborhood in the city of Córdoba, among the organizational processes of a group of women and experiences of extension and anthropological research, this material addresses women's rights and seeks to rehearse collective answers to a common question: "Why do we think it is good for women in the neighborhoods to get together? …”
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Convergences and Divergences in South American Integration
Published 2007“…The analysis distinguished between issues that are a potential source for conflict, and issues where there exists a wider scope for achieving common objectives. Two levels of integration are considered: sub-regional (CAN and MERCOSUR) and multilateral (ALADI, CASA, ALABA). …”
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Male lineages diversity in Wichí communities of Formosa province, Argentina
Published 2009“…The Q1a3a haplogroup, native of the American continent, resulted the most common in both locations (72,7% and 81,6%). The molecular lineages were compared with the registered surname diversity and the possible links between the wichi communities were analyzed through “median joining” networks, finding a lineage variability that is reasonable given the distribution of the partialities of the “wichi ethnic complex” proposed by Braunstein.…”
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Life after death: crisis of reproduction and social structure of an evangelical group
Published 2015“…In the present field of studies of contemporary religion a common attitude of knowledge is to see radical transformation everywhere. …”
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THE PRESENCE OF BIRDS IN THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL RECORD OF THE NORTH COAST OF SANTA CRUZ
Published 2019“… In this way, we verified that there is an important variability in the representation of birds in the archaeological record. The most common taxa are cormorants, albatrosses and Magellanic penguins; while the archaeological localities of Cabo Blanco and Bahia del Oso Marino stand out because there are significant avifauna groups that show the intensive exploitation of cormorants and albatrosses respectively. …”
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Rock art in Central and South America: social settins and regional diversity
Published 2018“…for different groups, which they have grouped in terms of their common socioeconomic strategies. The authors argue that rock art research from this region can contribute to the wider understanding of rock art in the world, offering its materialistic and archaeological approaches ranging from the study of social complexity, the domestication of animals, mobility, and memory…”
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Analysis of osteoarthrosis lesions in extremities in human remains from North-central Mendoza
Published 2018“…Osteoarthrosis (OA) is one of the most common pathological conditions recorded in skeletal series. …”
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Make a name for yourself.
Published 2021“…Specifically, three field studies are recovered that have as a common characteristic the fact of recovering actors that are not the most usual or consecrated within security studies: security activist neighbors, relatives of detainees and harassed youth. …”
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Ceramic assemblages in interaction contexts. A diachronic analysis of pottery from the Los Viscos site (Valle del Bolsón, Belén, Catamarca)
Published 2017“…In this manner, the ceramic provenance was discussed, suggesting that there was diferential movement at play between fine and common ceramics throughout the chronological sequence.…”
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Inmunodeficiencia común variable : correlación entre parámetros inmunológicos y manifestaciones clínicas /
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On the teaching of Spanish literature
Published 1943“…Of the various methods followed in teaching, we shall refer first of all to the most common, which consists in the chronological teaching of the subject, by successive presentation of authors, works and a judgment on them, grouped in the century in which they lived; the task is repeated for each period and as many sectors of genres are presented as entities in themselves. …”
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DOES CONTEMPORARY DEMOCRACY DEMANDS AGONISM OR DELIBERATION?
Published 2015“…Contemporary democratic societies are characterized by two inescapable empirical phenomena: 1) The existence of deep, persistent and ineradicable political disagreements within each democratic society; 2) the need for political action courses common to all citizens (Waldron, 2005: 18). The aggregative democratic conception, receipted by most political constitutions, has shown some weaknesses to address this reality. …”
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The effect of Differential Outcomes Procedure during discriminated avoidance learning in humans
Published 2019“…To demonstrate the effects of the pavlovian relationship between the stimulus and the aversive event in avoidance tasks, two groups of participants were compared, one with differential outcomes (DO) and another with common outcomes (CC). Results showed a greater learning for CD group, due to the role of pavlovian relations in avoidance learning. …”
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An analysis of teachers’ digital competences in the province of Misiones: the challenge of the new literacy
Published 2021“…This work is implemented by taking as reference the common framework of digital competences of the INTEF and using, for the collection and analysis of the data, the ACDC questionnaire. …”
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Research and extension in Phonoaudiology: how to articulate these university functions?
Published 2022“…We will first comment on Speech and Language Therapy research experiences and then mention common interests and mutual requests between the research team and institutions; finally, we will propose ideas that might enable the coordination between both practices. …”
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Towards New Relationships Between Humans and Animals: A Sociological Approach to the Discourses and Meanings of Five Vegan Activists for Animal Liberation in the City of Iquique, C...
Published 2024“…However, and despite this, some common discourses and meanings can be found, for example, about the impossibility of abandoning veganism or regarding veganism as an engine of animal liberation.…”
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Google Translate: Error Analysis in Spanish-to-English Translation in Texts about Nutrition
Published 2024“…The study led to the construction of a matrix of analysis of the most common types of errors and it was possible to record empirical evidence of MT errors in the specific area of nutrition.…”
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Sueño de pibe… Crafts, classifications and distinctions in Villa Sangre y Sol (Córdoba, Argentina)
Published 2009“…This article analyzes the prospects of the “carreros” from “Villa Sangre y Sol” around his occupation and the ways in which it regulates, in different contexts, social relations and symbolic space, dividing the village in at least two sectors.From an ethnographic look, seeks more complex the common sense budgets associated with impoverished sectors, particularly those related to work. …”
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