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    Ordinary session of November 13, 1915: Luis Achával, President of the Dean, Eng. by Achával, Luis

    Published 1916
    “…The following session proceeded to account for the incoming matters and in view of the advanced time, and that many of them must be submitted to the H. …”
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  2. 622

    Negotiation of identities in multilingual contexts /

    Published 2004
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  3. 623

    Agricultura sostenible : ideas básicas y experiencias /

    Published 2007
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  4. 624

    Measuring outward orientation in LDCs : can it be done? by Pritchett, Lant

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  5. 625

    Medical discourse in professional, academic and popular settings /

    Published 2016
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    Ten frequent (and urgent) questions about computational thinking by Bonello, María Belén, Schapachnik, Fernando

    Published 2020
    “…In this sense, it becomes necessary to get involved in other related matters, such as school robotics or transversal teaching of the Computer discipline. …”
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    Ockham's political ideas by Boehner, Philotheus

    Published 1944
    “…In the year 1324, or at least in 1327, he had completed all his works on purely theological or philosophical matters, of which we are aware. In none of these writings is there any trace or mention of any political idea of value. …”
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    Human Parasitology in Argentina. (Bibliographic background) by Garzón Maceda, Felix

    Published 1915
    “…Human nosology has advanced so much in our days and has benefited so much in its progress from the conquests of general biology and its cognate "Zooparasitology", that it can be affirmed with Brumpt that this has become the key to medicine, and with Blanchard that morbid etiology and prophylaxis can be said to be matters of pure zoology. Indeed, in many questions of Clinical, Epidemiology or Hygiene, inexplicable by Bacteriology, Natural History shows an animal or a parasitic fungus whose origin, metamorphosis, ways of penetration and modes of action it reveals.…”
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  9. 629

    Journal of Anthropological Research /

    Published 1973
    Table of Contents: “…Bock -- Site Use, Pictorial Space, and Subject Matter in Late Prehistoric and Early Historic Rio Grande Pueblo Art / J. …”
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  10. 630

    Media, childhood and rights: the construction of new strategic political meanings for the exercise of citizenship by Salviolo, Cielo

    Published 2023
    “…This segment of the population does not have instances of social representation, it is not considered a social actor on par with the others, with its ability to contribute to the group that it integrates and to get involved, give its opinion and decide on matters that concern it. For this reason, this article refers to how to make the right to communication effective and, also, how it requires the State to develop equity policies that guarantee the social and cultural recognition of all sensitivities and narratives.…”
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    Game and virtual world learning. A collaboratively and reflective international experience by Laaser, Wolfram, Gonzalo Brito, Julio

    Published 2011
    “…The format chosen for the seminar allowed the treatment of subject matters not only through reading assignments and web quests to be collaboratively discussed but also included  state-of-the-art experience of developers working in the field.…”
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    A monetary history of the United States, 1867-1960 / by Friedman, Milton, 1912-2006

    Published 1963
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  15. 635

    Patrimonialization processes in the anthropological/archaeological exhibitions at Museo del Fin del Mundo (Tierra del Fuego, Argentina) by Butto, Ana, Fiore, Danae

    Published 2021
    “…Thus, the contents, discourse and imaginary matters transmitted by the museum about the cultural heritage of the native Fuegian peoples are investigated and discussed.…”
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    State presences, social relations and collective action by Girado, Agustina

    Published 2020
    “…But in addition, these aspects were productive in political terms to project actions in housing matters, at the same time that they operated in the legitimation and recognition of the group in terms of the processes of social and political production of the habitat.…”
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    Science, politics and culture in the conflict over the native forest in the province of Córdoba, Argentina by Koberwein, Adrián

    Published 2018
    “…Understanding the cognitive, political, social, cultural and economic struggle between parties in favour and against the law reform as a “total social process”, the aim is to analyze the way in which scientific knowledge can be socially produced as a political instrument for claiming and demanding participation in matters such as environment “destruction”, “sustainable exploitation” or “conservation”. …”
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    Por: P. Cahiza, J. P. Aguilar y J. García Llorca by Cahiza, Pablo, Aguilar, Juan Pablo, Llorca, José García

    Published 2012
    “…Finally we postulate a relation between the characteristics of the bone technology with functions related to the manipulation of soft matters and activities to perforate and sewing.…”
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    Science, politics and culture in the conflict over the native forest in the province of Córdoba, Argentina by Koberwein, Adrián; FFyL - UBA / CONICET

    Published 2018
    “…Understanding the cognitive, political, social, cultural and economic struggle between parties in favour and against the law reform as a “total social process”, the aim is to analyze the way in which scientific knowledge can be socially produced as a political instrument for claiming and demanding participation in matters such as environment “destruction”, “sustainable exploitation” or “conservation”. …”
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  20. 640

    Vocabulary learning strategies and foreign language acquisition /

    Published 2008
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