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Ficha técnica RACIM : ivermectina
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Open access: a challenge in continuing teacher training
Published 2017“…In this context, the Center for Educational Informatics of the National University of San Luis promotes teacher training in such topics as Open Educational Resources, Free Software, Creative Commons License, and the incidence of free access on educational practices. The aim of this initiative is achieving educational innovation that allows for the development of skills and abilities in knowledge-producing subjects, who are also aware of the value of knowledge to reduce social gaps. …”
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A CONCISE GENEALOGY AND ANATOMY OF HABITUS
Published 2019“…Retracing the philosophical origins and initial usage of habitus by Bourdieu to account for the historical disjuncture wrought by the Algerian war of national liberation and the postwar modernization of the French countryside allows us to clear up four recurrent misunderstandings about the concept: (1) habitus is never the replica of a single social structure but a dynamic, multiscalar, and multilayered set of schemata subject to ‘permanent revision’ in practice; (2) habitus is not necessarily coherent and unified but displays varying degrees of integration and tension; (3) because it is not always congruent with the cosmos in which it evolves, habitus is suited to analysing crisis and change no less than cohesion and perpetuation; but (4) it is not a self-sufficient mechanism for the generation of action: the dissection of dispositions must always proceed in close connection with the mapping of the system of positions that alternately excite, suppress, or redirect the socially constituted capacities and inclinations of the agent. …”
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Metabolic and gene expression changes in higher plants in response to salt stress
Published 1992“…The detrimental effects of salinity result from both the water deficit and the specific action of ions. Salt stress initiates molecular events involving the change of expression of unique genes and genes functioning in normal cell metabolism. …”
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Art, technique and metal craft. Ornamental metal works in Montevideo´s architectural heritage, 1780-1950
Published 2021“…A total of 250 buildings were surveyed, corresponding to the different periods that we distinguished in the evolution of the local ornamental metalwork between the end of the 18th century and the middle of the 20th century. It is an initial contribution that delves into a field that is scarcely studied in our environment about the knowledge and dissemination of metalwork in the context of the Uruguayan architectural and artistic heritage, providing useful information to the academy, the institutions linked to the valuation and heritage conservation and the general public.…”
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Hope, Political Credibility and Historicity: The Construction of Confidence and Mistrust in Vaccines and Vaccination Against Covid-19 in Argentina
Published 2024“…Since December 2020, the Argentine State carried out a national vaccination plan to face the Covid-19 pandemic. Despite several initial difficulties, by the end of December 2021, a high percentage of the population had been vaccinated. …”
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Preliminary results of Zoko Andi 1 site. Contributions to the archaeology of the lower basin of the Colorado River (Buenos Aires province)
Published 2014“…The chronology obtained in conjunction with stratigraphic aspects of the site indicates the existence of at least two components: the lower is located around ca. 1500-1300 years BP (Initial Late Holocene), while the upper is placed at ca. 800-400 years BP (Final Late Holocene). …”
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The date of the earliest pottery in the Southern Andes: a macroregional perspective based on bayesian models
Published 2017“…It is hoped this will encourage researchers to more carefully assess this period when excavating and dating relevant contexts as well as encourage discussions on the nature of the initial adoption of ceramics in the southern Andes.…”
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Techno-morphological, morphometrics and raw materials analyses of lithic spheroids from San Matías Gulf (Rio Negro, Argentina)
Published 2016“…In this paper we present an initial characterization of the sample of bolas recovered in archaeological sites located at San Matías Gulf coast (Río Negro province) dated in the Middle and Late Holocene. …”
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Dwelling empty spaces. Bodies, landscapes and ontologies in the early peopling of central Argentina
Published 2019“…Models of initial peopling of unknown territories implicitly bring into play ontologies of the body and of space or nature, with two strong ideas: that of empty spaces of humans and of an unknown milieu, a “terra ignota”. …”
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Rock art as territorial marker: the case of the stylistic group B1 in Río Pinturas área (Santa Cruz, Argentina).
Published 2018“…Furthermore, we show how an initial stage in which all styles were present at the mentioned sites was followed by a period of territorial fragmentation - ca.3500 BP- shown by rock art. …”
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