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    Osteobiography of an individual from the Middle Holocene, recovered at the Cerro de los Viejos archaeological site (Caleu Caleu Department, La Pampa) by Lucero, Eliana N., Berón, Mónica A., González, Gabriela, Diana, Anabella Noel

    Published 2020
    “…The individual had a local residence and a terrestrial diet, with minimal consumption of cariogenic food. The taphonomic history has revealed a moderate impact on the remains.…”
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    The colors of San José pottery from Yocavil valley, Argentine Northwest. Strategy for the characterization of archaeological pigments using non-destructive techniques by Tomasini, Eugenia Paula, Palamarczuk, Valeria, Zalduendo, María Mercedes, Halac, Emilia Beatriz, Porto Lopez, Jose Manuel, Fuertes, María Cecilia

    Published 2020
    “…In this work, we present a characterization strategy that minimizes the risk of damage on the archaeological materials investigated, combining portable X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy to perform elemental analysis and X-ray diffraction to detect crystalline compounds. …”
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    Social interaction and communities of practice in Formative period NW Argentina: a multi-analytical study of ceramics by Lazzari, Marisa, Pereyra Domingorena, Lucas, Scattolin, Maria Cristina, Stoner, Wesley D., Glascock, Michael D

    Published 2016
    “…There existed shared technological style in the core study area throughout the first millennium AD: ordinary wares varied across valleys but minimally, decorated wares were technologically homogenous (intercommunity circulation of clays, pots, knowledge & skills). …”
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    Private capital flows to developing countries : to road to financial integration by Bhattacharya, Amar

    Published 1997
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    Recursive robust estimation and control without commitment / by Hansen, Lars Peter

    Published 2005
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    “If you look great, you feel great”: Instagram and the Construction of Aesthetic Treatments as Technologies of the Self by Barboza, Romina Andrea, Barboza, Romina Andrea, Arias, Valentina, Barboza, Romina Andrea

    Published 2023
    “…Minimally invasive aesthetic treatments, such as hyaluronic acid and botulinum toxin injections to fill and shape different parts of the face, have recently become particularly popular in Argentina. …”
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    A Paleogenomic Reconstruction of the Deep Population History of the Andes by Nakatsuka, Nathan, Lazaridis, Iosif, Barbieri, Chiara, Skoglund, Pontus, Rohland, Nadin, Mallick, Swapan, Posth, Cosimo, Harkins Kinkaid, Kelly, Ferry, Matthew, Harney, Éadaoin, Michel, Megan, Stewardson, Kristin, Novak-Forst, Jannine, Capriles, José M., Durruty, Marta Alfonso, Álvarez, Karina Aranda, Beresford-Jones, David, Burger, Richard, Cadwallader, Lauren, Fujita, Ricardo, Isla, Johny, Lau, George, Aguirre, Carlos Lémuz, LeBlanc, Steven, Maldonado, Sergio Calla, Meddens, Frank, Messineo, Pablo Geronimo, Culleton, Brendan J., Harper, Thomas K., Quilter, Jeffrey, Politis, Gustavo Gabriel, Rademaker, Kurt, Reindel, Markus, Rivera, Mario, Salazar, Lucy, Sandoval, José R., Santoro, Calogero M., Scheifler, Nahuel Alberto, Standen, Vivien, Barreto, Maria Ines, Flores Espinoza, Isabel, Tomasto Cagigao, Elsa, Valverde, Guido, Kennett, Douglas J., Cooper, Alan, Krause, Johannes, Haak, Wolfgang, Llamas, Bastien, Reich, David, Fehren Schmitz, Lars

    Published 2020
    “…Today's genetic structure began to develop by 5,800 BP, followed by bi-directional gene flow between the North and South Highlands, and between the Highlands and Coast. We detect minimal admixture among neighboring groups between ∼2,000–500 BP, although we do detect cosmopolitanism (people of diverse ancestries living side-by-side) in the heartlands of the Tiwanaku and Inca polities. …”
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    Biogeography and distributional archaeology in Aisén by Mena, Francisco, Cabezas, Ángel

    Published 2019
    “…Although little research has been developed at Aisén, the region presents the advantage of displaying large spaces with minimal anthropic disturbance, thus allowing large distributional surveys. …”
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    Ethics of DNA research on human remains: Five globally applicable guidelines by Alpaslan Roodenberg, Songül, Anthony, David, Babiker, Hiba, Bánffy, Eszter, Booth, Thomas, Capone, Patricia, Deshpande Mukherjee, Arati, Eisenmann, Stefanie, Fehren Schmitz, Lars, Frachetti, Michael, Fujita, Ricardo, Frieman, Catherine J., Fu, Qiaomei, Gibbon, Victoria, Haak, Wolfgang, Hajdinjak, Mateja, Hofmann, Kerstin P., Holguin, Brian, Inomata, Takeshi, Kanzawa Kiriyama, Hideaki, Keegan, William, Kelso, Janet, Krause, Johannes, Kumaresan, Ganesan, Kusimba, Chapurukha, Kusimba, Sibel, Lalueza Fox, Carles, Llamas, Bastien, MacEachern, Scott, Mallick, Swapan, Matsumura, Hirofumi, Morales Arce, Ana Y., Motuzaite Matuzeviciute, Giedre, Mushrif Tripathy, Veena, Nakatsuka, Nathan, Nores, Rodrigo, Ogola, Christine, Okumura, Mercedes, Patterson, Nick, Pinhasi, Ron, Prasad, Samayamantri P. R., Prendergast, Mary E., Punzo, Jose Luis, Reich, David, Sawafuji, Rikai, Sawchuk, Elizabeth, Schiffels, Stephan, Sedig, Jakob, Shnaider, Svetlana, Sirak, Kendra, Skoglund, Pontus, Slon, Viviane, Snow, Meradeth, Soressi, Marie, Spriggs, Matthew, Stockhammer, Philipp W., Szécsényi Nagy, Anna, Thangaraj, Kumarasamy, Tiesler, Vera, Tobler, Ray, Wang, Chuan Chao, Warinner, Christina, Yasawardene, Surangi, Zahir, Muhammad

    Published 2021
    “…These hold that: (1) researchers must ensure that all regulations were followed in the places where they work and from which the human remains derived; (2) researchers must prepare a detailed plan prior to beginning any study; (3) researchers must minimize damage to human remains; (4) researchers must ensure that data are made available following publication to allow critical re-examination of scientific findings; and (5) researchers must engage with other stakeholders from the beginning of a study and ensure respect and sensitivity to stakeholder perspectives. …”
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    Debt or equity? : how firms in developing countries choose by Glen, Jack D

    Published 1994
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    Effects of superstructure environment on galaxy groups by Luparello, Heliana E., Lares, Marcelo, Yaryura, Yamila, Paz, Dante, Padilla, N., Garcí­a Lambas, Diego

    Published 2014
    “…Groups in superstructures have 40 per cent higher velocity dispersions and systematically larger minimal enclosing radii. We also find that the stellar population of galaxies in groups in superstructures is systematically older as infered from the galaxy spectra Dn 4000 parameter. …”
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    Constructing knowledge societies : new challenges for tertiary education

    Published 2002
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    Auto medicación en el equipo de salud / by Carballo, Tania Yanina

    Published 2013
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    Moving from research to materials design : a study of schemata activation in elementary level EFL textbooks by Calvo, Gabriela

    Published 2014
    “…The inclusion and activation of cultural schemata is minimal. The activation techniques most used in the coursebooks are links with a previous activity, the use of images and triggering elements in the rubrics/titles, whereas setting the context and elicitation of students’ schemata and of expected content were also very frequent choices in the teacher guides. …”
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    Analysis of rock art superimpositions in Cerro de los Indios 1 (Lago Posadas, Santa Cruz) by Papú, Agustina

    Published 2023
    “…Then, each overlap episode was classified according the type of superimposition (maintenance, recycling, obliteration, circumstantial, and minimal) in order to observe changes and /or continuities throughout time in terms of the attitudes taken towards pre-existing images. …”
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    Catastrophe theory / by Arnold, Vladimir I. 1937-2010 (Vladimir Ígorevich)

    Published 1992
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