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    Indígena : texto de lectura para grados superiores. / by Redonnet de Serrano, María Felisa

    Published 1927
    Table of Contents: “…La fuente. Toni / Emma Day. Los árboles gemelos. El Mar. Mi Venus. El Viento. …”
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    Praising the mother by Goya, Amanda

    Published 2017
    “…From our psychoanalytic practice we stumble every day upon clinical phenomena that show us how difficult is for a subject an excessive attachment to his parents, particularly to the mother.…”
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    Estimation of daily solar radiation for ecophysiological yield models by Ravelo, Andrés C., Zanvettor, Roberto

    Published 1992
    “…The determination coefficients between observed and estimated daily solar radiation for the locations considered in the study varied between 0.73 and 0.82, and standard errors of estimates were lower than 83.4 Langleys per day.…”
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    Aptitud de modelos de temperaturas y de tiempo térmico en brócoli (Brassica oleracea var. italica) by Francescangeli, N, Stoppani, M. I., Martí, H. R.

    “…Se establecieron 49 combinaciones de temperaturas máximas y mínimas y siete temperaturas mínimas sin umbral superior, para calcular días grado a través del programa Degree Day Utility (DDU) 2.3. Se realizó la regresión de ciclo, rendimiento y diámetro con los días grado y con las temperaturas. …”
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    Hazy Times Crisis of democracy, authoritarian climate and conceptual indeterminacy by Lesgart, Cecilia

    Published 2022
    “…The «discomfort with democracy» -typical expression that expressed in the 80s of the twentieth century the dissatisfaction with its unfulfilled promises- to this day, the ar- gument has become more complex. We live in an authoritarian age. …”
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    De Relojes y Ritmos Biológicos by Guido, Mario

    Published 2013
    “…Most living organisms present a timing system named thecircadian system that measures the internal time and allowthem to adapt to environmental changes occurring alongthe day. An endogenous biological clock regulates diversebiochemical, physiological and behavioral functions with a~ 24 h period. . …”
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    Intermedia, Fluxus and the Something Else Press : selected writings by Dick Higgins / by Higgins, Dick, 1938-1998

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…A Something Else manifesto ; What to look for in a book -- physically & catalogue 1965-66 ; Two sides of a coin: Fluxus and the Something Else Press ; The Something Else Press: Notes for a history to be written some day ; Letter to Ray Johnson ; A Something Else Press checklist -- III. …”
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    Monetary Essays for Open Economies: The Argentine Case by Milei, Javier G., Giacomini, Diego

    Published 2017
    “…The divergence has much of its origin in a huge set of fallacies emerging from John Maynard Keynes’s “General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money” published in 1936, whose bad influences extend to this day and that , Along with local structuralism, have caused so much damage to the economy of the country and its inhabitants.…”
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    The "City of the Ship" in Tucumán: Historical-geographical discussion. (chapter of a book in preparation) by Cabrera, Pablo José Segundo

    Published 1914
    “…The piece of land on which Núñez de Prado first built his portable city remains to this day a real terra incognita. The few lines that Lozano dedicated to this question, indicating as the cradle of the Barco of 1550, the banks of the Escava, "in a place four leagues away from where years later the city of San Miguel de Tucumán was founded", and reciprocally those others in which he asserts that the second of these capitals was raised in a distant place" only forty leagues, from where the first was founded, have lent themselves to confusion, and perhaps it is in them, in great part, the difficulty.…”
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    The "City of the Ship" in Tucumán. Second part: Historical-geographical discussion. (chapter of a book in preparation) by Cabrera, Pablo José Segundo

    Published 1914
    “…The piece of land on which Núñez de Prado first built his portable city remains to this day a real terra incognita. The few lines that Lozano dedicated to this question, indicating as the cradle of the Barco of 1550, the banks of the Escava, "in a place four leagues away from where years later the city of San Miguel de Tucumán was founded", and reciprocally those others in which he asserts that the second of these capitals was raised in a distant place" only forty leagues, from where the first was founded, have lent themselves to confusion, and perhaps it is in them, in great part, the difficulty.…”
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    Reflections of a public hospital doctor in times of a COVID-19 pandemic by Obregón, Liliana Miriam

    Published 2020
    “…Faced with this responsible attitude of those who accept the challenge and go out to face the disease every day, Liliana Obregón observes the behavior of those who do not respect social estating, who gather, who fill the squares and in their own words "are exposed to contagion as if nothing happened. …”
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