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    NAT2 and oral clefts: evaluation of genetic risk and the relative importance of embryo and maternal genotypes by Santos, María Rita, Campaña, Hebe, Jurado Medina, Laura Smeldy, Sala, Camila, Muzzio, Marina, López-Camelo, Jorge Santiago, Bailliet, Graciela

    Published 2019
    “…The allelic transmission of NAT2 that determines the slow acetylator phenotype in 174 trios (case-mother/father) from ECLAMC (Latin American Collaborative Study of Congenital Malformations) maternities in Argentina was evaluated. …”
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    NEW ‘CRIMMIGRATION’ OR THE OLD POLITICAL ECONOMY OF PUNISHMENT? TWO CRIMINOLOGICAL APPROACHES ON THE BORDER CONTROL POLICY IN CHILE by Quinteros, Daniel

    Published 2016
    “…For this, a representative sample of administrative acts issued in the regions of Arica y Parinacota, Tarapacá, Antofagasta and Metropolitana is analysed through chi-square test and multiple correspondence analysis.Finally, it is concluded that both crimmigration and the political economy of punishment could be very powerful analytical tools to understand border control policy, especially regarding the significant Latin American presence within Chile.…”
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    City and heritage: practices and tensions in the historic center of San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina (1990-2019) by Cuezzo, María Laura

    Published 2021
    “…In a pluritemporal environment, the coexistence of the historic center with the central area finds a paradoxical condition, permanence and change, in a scenario of constant tension as in most of its Latin American peers. This image enables us to reflect on the complexity of the heritage approach nowadays.In the 1990s, the Institute of History (FAU-UNT) made a significant contribution that provided, among other topics, technical-legal bases for the protection of heritage. …”
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