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    Estado actual de las investigaciones de la cerámica indígena del norte de Mendoza. Tecnología, cronología y distribución by Prieto Olavarría, Cristina, Chiavazza, Horacio; Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, Castillo, Leonardo, Tobar, Vanina, Bontorno, Enzo, Porta, Vanina

    Published 2017
    “…Meanwhile, radiocarbon and termoluminscence dating allowed to clarify the chronologies, and petrographic analysis allowed detect the correspondence of the inclusions with the local geology and in other cases the presence of foreign raw materials, indicating mobility and/or exchanges with neighboring areas.…”
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    Prevalencia y sensibilidad antimicrobiana de especies del complejo burkholderiacepacia en muestras respiratorias de pacientes con fibrosis quística del Hospital Infantil Municipal... by GARCIA, ANA PAULA, MORELLO, ANA, PRIETO, MONICA, GONZALEZ, LILIANA LORENA

    Published 2020
    “…There is a great diversity of microorganisms involved in the colonization-infection of the respiratory tract, which usually follow a characteristic chronological pattern. The Burkholderiacepacia complex (CBC) is a group of gram-negative bacteria widely distributed in the environment. …”
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    ANÁLISIS DE LOS CONJUNTOS ICTIOARQUEOLÓGICOS RECUPERADOS EN SITIOS DEL CHACO HÚMEDO ARGENTINO/Analysis of the ichthyoarchaeological assemblage recovered in sites of the argentinian... by Santini, Mariano; CONICET, FCNyM-UNLP

    Published 2012
    “…Abstract   The aim of this paper is to present and discuss the variability exhibited for the ichthyoarchaeological assemblages recovered in five archaeological sites (“El Cachapé Potrero V”, “El Cachapé Potrero IV A”, “El Cachapé Potrero IV B”, “Sotelo I” and “Puesto Fantin”), all located next to different important streams in the Humid Chaco region of Argentina (Chaco province). Chronologically, the sites are dated between 1700-900 14C BP. …”
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