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    El significado del éxito reproductivo en poblaciones humanas by Crognier, Emile

    Published 2003
    “…La noción es muy discutible, considerando que se trata de una estimación individual, inapropiada a evaluar el valor selectivo de un (supuesto) genotipo, pero a pesar de su inadecuación y de la simplificación de su evaluación en la mayoridad de los estudios, el éxito reproductivo permanezco una medida muy popular. …”
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    Advanced ceramics for dentistry /

    Published 2014
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    Prácticas de resistencia de los productores familiares en el agro uruguayo. by Rossi Rodríguez, Virginia

    Published 2020
    “…Los objetivos específicos apuntaron a caracterizar la producción familiar en Uruguay y a abordar su acción estratégica de resistencia en dos niveles donde ella opera, el colectivo-político y el individual-familiar (Piñeiro, 1985).…”
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    Cultural identity : different ways of constructing identity for first-and-second generation immigrants in The namesake, by Jhumpa Lahiri by Flores, Verónica Inés

    Published 2016
    “…On one end of the spectrum, there is essentialism, which asserts that there exist some objective traits of particular groups of people that are inherent, eternal, and unalterable, determined prior to the individual based on their shared history. On the other end, there are non-essentialist theories, which consider culture as a construction, as not being fixed, but movable and in constant change due to the relations with others. …”
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    Effect of two mouthwashes on salivary PH by Belardinelli, P. A., Morelatto, R. A., Benavidez, T. E., Baruzzi, A. M., López de Blanc, S. A

    Published 2017
    “…The unstimulated saliva of each individual was first characterized by measuring flow rate, pH, and buffer capacity. …”
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    Journal of Anthropological Research /

    Published 1973
    Table of Contents: “…Cross-Cultural Differences in the Self / Douglas Hollan -- Icelandic Dialogues: Individual Differences in Indigenous Discourse / Gísli Pálsson and E. …”
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    Cultura y Educación : Revista de teoría, investigación y práctica /

    Published 1998
    Table of Contents: “…Soledad, bienestar social e individual: hacia una conceptualización de los efectos del cyberbullying / Daniel Halpérin, Martina Piña, Francisco Javier Vásquez de la Hoz -- Rendimiento académico y orientación a las metas: el papel de la etnicidad / Loredana R. …”
    Dialnet: Indices y resumenes de 1996 al presente.
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    Europe : Revue Litteraire Mensuelle.

    Published 1926
    Table of Contents: “…Bicéphalité / Pierre Abraham -- Constant et les lumières / Roland Mortier -- Esquisse d'un essai sur la littérature du 18e siècle / Benjamin Constante -- La critique italienne / Carlo Pellegrini -- L'individu et l'ordre social dans Adolphe / Alison Fairlie -- B. …”
    Acceso a texto completo Europe : revue mensuell (1939 al 1923) [Consulta: 2023/05/22].
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    Traumatic flights, imaginary parents and neurotic bourgeoisie by Conrod, Frédéric

    Published 2018
    “…This article focuses on the figure of the imaginary father, as defined by French analyst Jacques Lacan, in order to explore how the chapters of the film form of chain that presents cultural traumas, historical and individual causes, as well as the neurosis surrounding the Argentinian bourgeoisie, usual ruler of social behavior in the majority of Western societies. …”
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    THE IMPACT OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION IN EUROPE: KARL KAUTSKY AND ANTONIO GRAMSCI by Quiroga, Manuel, Fabry, Adam Balasz

    Published 2018
    “…Finland, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Italy) and due to its influence on the great debates in the international socialist movement, which was reconfiguring itself, following the divisions of tendencies in the II International, towards a more permanent division —“a great schism” (in the words of historian Carl Schorske)— between organizations and individuals that would seek to reconstruct Social Democracy and those that would seek to build the Communist International.The period immediately after the Russian Revolution (1917-20) until the consolidation of the Comintern in its II Congress was a fluid moment of debates about the characterization of the Russian Revolution and its political, theoretical and strategic consequences. …”
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