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    Revista de Filosofía - Madrid /

    Published 1942
    Table of Contents: “…Iturrioz -- La calidad significativa de las obras artísticas y literarias / José Camon Aznar -- El problema de la significación de las facultades del alma (conclusión) / Juan Zaragüeta -- De la generación de los vivientes / Néstor Zubeldía Inda -- El Padre Luis de Losada / Marcial Solana -- Antecedentes escolásticos de la “Gestalt-psychologie” / Fr. …”
    Texto completo desde 1987/88, 1. [Consulta: 2020/06/19]
    Texto completo de algunos artículos desde 1943 hasta 1961. [Consulta: 2020/06/19]
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    Anthropos. Cuadernos de Cultura Crítica y Conocimiento.

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Roche Cárcel -- Socialidad de los cuerpos sumergidos, cotidianeidad y trascendencia, entre el patrimonio cultural y el turismo termal / Fátima Braña Rey, Javier Diz Casal -- Socialidades emergentes en los imaginarios urbano-tecnológicos de la sustentabilidad / Paula Vera -- Trauma social: destrucción de la sociabilidad y ruptura de la memoria en la transmisión generacional / Vicente Javier Costa Granell -- Repensando la identidad chilena a partir de la reciente inmigración latinoamericana: los colombianos en Santiago y el desafío de la interculturalidad / Nicolas Gissi Barbieri, Felipe Andrés Aliaga Sáez…”
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    INDUSTRY OR SELF-MANAGEMENT? REDEFINITION OF THE PROFESSIONAL LABOUR OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGNERS ACCORDING TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF SELF-ENTREPRENEURSHIPS PRODUCTIONS by Correa, María Eugenia

    Published 2015
    “…In the last years, the growth of experiences linked to the development of productive entrepreneurships have generated transformations related to the way of labour insertion in the market. …”
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    Comprehensive Sex Education and Comprehensive Environmental Education: reflections on experiences and practices in formal and community educational contexts by Farga, Gisel Marina, Maldonado, María Rita

    Published 2023
    “…Building new rationalities and ways of thinking with others and with/in nature cannot be a fragmented task or reduced to the school curriculum, but it is necessary to generate instances where experiences are exchanged and dialogues of knowledge are produced among all of us who are part of education, and in this task the university has a key role from the integrality of its functions: education, extension and research. …”
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    From discomfort to the problematization of territorial memories in the City of the Arts by Cáceres , María Alicia

    Published 2023
    “…Given that these are educational and extensionist experiences that are somewhat atypical - in which the notion of territoriality of the experience overlaps with that of the educational space where they are generated - it is also appropriate for me to reflect on the relevance of considering their inscription in the model of critical extension.…”
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    Natural History Museum Dr. Carlos A. Torres de la Llosa (Montevideo, Uruguay). by Buschiazzo Alvarez, Martin

    Published 2022
    “…Museums, in addition to generating exhibition spaces, and safeguarding and maintaining scientific-cultural collections, are educational centers. …”
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    The Origin and Construction of Pre-Hispanic Mounds in the Upper Delta of the Paraná River (Argentina) by Castiñeira Latorre, Carola, Blasi, Adriana, Politis, Gustavo Gabriel, Bonomo, Mariano, del Puerto, L., Huarte, Roberto Andres, Carbonari, Jorge Eduardo, Mari, Florencia, García-Rodriguez, F.

    Published 2013
    “…mound-like? natural geoforms(generated by fluvial processes) are also present. In additionto this, the natural geoforms also contain evidence of Holo-cene human occupation (sherds, bones, charcoal, humans burials, etc.), which can lead to interpretive errors of their origin and formation. …”
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    Treatment of real wastewater from the graphic industry using advanced oxidation technologies: Degradation models and feasibility analysis by Vitale, Paula, Ramos, Pamela Belen, Colasurdo, Viviana, Fernandez, María Belén, Eyler, Gladys Nora

    Published 2019
    “…Optimum operating conditions predicted (0.06 mol L− 1 of H2O2, UV254 nm of 1.6 × 10− 5 E s− 1 and 44 °C at pH ca. 6.5.) generated an experimental COD reduction of 98.22% at lab scale. …”
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    Human occupation strategies and related environmental-climate during the middle and late Holocene in central Pampas of Argentina by Messineo, Pablo Geronimo, Tonello, Marcela Sandra, Stutz, Silvina Maria, Tripaldi, Alfonsina, Scheifler, Nahuel Alberto, Pal, Nélida Marcela, Sánchez Vuichard, Guillermina, Navarro, Diego

    Published 2019
    “…The main objective of this work is to generate and integrate interpretations of human occupation strategies and inferences of the environmental-climatic conditions in the central Pampas during the middle and late Holocene. …”
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    Early Human Holocene Remains from the Argentinean Pampa: Additional Evidence for Distinctive Cranial Morphology of Early South Americans. by Pucciarelli, Hector Mario, Perez, Sergio Ivan, Politis, Gustavo Gabriel

    Published 2010
    “…Two hypotheses have been proposed to account for the morphological differences between early and late-American samples: (a) the migratory hypothesis that suggests that the morphological variation between early and late American samples was the result of a variable number of migratory waves; and (b) the local diversification hypothesis, that is, the morphological differences between early and late American samples were mainly generated by local, random (genetic drift), and nonrandom factors (selection and phenotypic plasticity). …”
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