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    Múltiples Indicadores de los Cambios Ambientales Desde el Holoceno Medio en el Noreste de Patagonia (Bajo de la Quinta), Argentina by Marcos, Maria Alejandra, Espinosa, Marcela Alcira, Mancini, Maria Virginia, Favier Dubois, Cristian Mario

    Published 2014
    “…It aims to reconstruct the paleoenvironmental history of Bajo de la Quinta (northeastern Patagonia) using pollen, diatoms, organic matter, carbonates and geomorphological studies. The section suggests changes in climate and vegetation occurring since the middle Holocene, revealing an important change from arid to semiarid conditions during the late Holocene —at 3000 years cal. …”
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    Aquinas : Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia /

    Published 1973
    Table of Contents: “…Fay -- Some concepts of matter of Avicenna, Averroes, St. Thomas and Heisenberg / H.…”
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    Biometric and expedrimental studies of Butia odorata and Syagrus romanzoffiana nuts: implications for the archaeological record by Suárez Vespa, Diego, Del Puerto, Laura, Inda, Hugo

    Published 2020
    “…Nevertheless, the taxonomic attribution was not supported by any specific study on the matter. In this work we addressed the biometric chracteristics of the fruits of both native Arecaceae species, including seeds and endocarps. …”
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    Human remains: processes of “objectification” and “subjectification”, in the San Vicente cemetery by Sánchez, Ana

    Published 2021
    “…This is how, in the first place, I start from the testimonies of the employees to delve into their daily work and understand the forms that the complex matter with which they work acquires, stopping at the reasons for their affirmations that the cemetery is a no man’s land , a cemetery for the poor. …”
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    ELÍAS Y EL HOLOCAUSTO. SOBRE LOS DESAFÍOS DE LA PRODUCCIÓN DE UN CONOCIMIENTO SOCIOLÓGICAMENTE DISTANCIADO DE LAS VÍCTIMAS Y LOS VICTIMARIOS EN LA ARGENTINA / Elias and the Holocau... by Vecchioli, Virginia

    Published 2015
    “…AbstractIn this paper, I will analyze the way in which Elias´s works, especially his book The Germans, constitute a crucial contribution to understand contemporary processes of political violence in Argentina, a subject matter approached from the academic local studies on memory by strongly prescriptive perspectives centrally engaged on the institutionalization of an emblematic memory about dictatorship. …”
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    La anticoncepción en la juventud : Conocimientos, actitudes y hábitos de uso en jóvenes sanjuaninos y su relación con variables socio-culturales significativas / by Castellanos, Viviana

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Not only because of dealing with sexual intercourse at such an early age, but also as consequence of the facts that teenagers feel omniscient and invulnerable, their unwillingness to undertake responsibility for their relationships and their impulsive sexual behaviours; the poor knowledge about their body and how it works, the lack of proper sex education and sexual health and reproduction and their rights about this matter; peer and the mass media pressure, among other factors, young people are exposed to situations such as a non-desired or non-planned pregnancy, for which position they are neither psychologically or emotionally nor economically prepared. …”
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    Indigenous peoples, communities and organizations: meetings and articulations from and in the university extension by Marchesino, César

    Published 2020
    “…It is first of all a matter of inscribing this elucidation in a relationship that overflows and exceeds the specific links and relationships between communities and Indigenous peoples and the university. …”
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