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Pierre ; Israel Potter ; The piazza tales ; The confidence-man ; Uncollected prose ; Billy Budd, sailor /
Published 1984Table of Contents: “…Pierre, or, The ambiguities -- Israel Potter : his fifty years of exile -- The Piazza tales -- The confidence man : his masquerade -- Uncollected prose -- Billy Budd, sailor : an inside narrative…”
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Diseños de trabajos de forja ; 95 láminas de diseños, 69 ejemplos de trabajo /
Published 1967Subjects: “…HIERRO…”
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Leche fortificada con hierro y acido ascorbico en la alimentación del lactante /
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Crecimiento y desarrollo cognitivo en niños de 4 a 5 años en relación a la ingesta de hierro a partir de la dieta. /
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Elaboración de una base de lentejas tipo prepizza, con quinoa y sésamo
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Observaciones geológicas en la Sierra de Ambargasta, provincia de Santiago del Estero /
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Indigenous strategies of cattle catching and handling in the Northern Sierras of Buenos Aires Province: the drystone structures Cerro Guacho I and Cerro Guacho II
Published 2016“…In particular, the results of our archaeological investigations developed in the central portion of Tandilia are presented, focusing on two drystone wall constructions called Cerro Guacho I and Cerro Guacho II. It is discussed the use of both sites as places of capture and safeguard of wild horses, sheep enclosures, human rooms and monitoring points, on the basis of the information collected from several documentary sources, along with cartography and the material evidence. …”
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