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  1. 37001

    Validation of the Fatigue Severity Scale in general population of Mexico City by Velasco-Rojano, Eduardo, Duarte-Ayala, Rocío E., Riveros-Rosas, Angelica, Sánchez-Sosa, Juan José, Reyes-Lagunes, L. Isabel, Velasco-Rojano, Eduardo, Duarte-Ayala, Rocío E., Riveros-Rosas, Angelica, Sánchez-Sosa, Juan José, Reyes-Lagunes, L. Isabel

    Published 2017
    “…One of the methods widely used to measure fatigue is the Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS; Krupp, LaRocca, Muir-Nash, & Steinberg, 1989). Thus, the purpose of this study was to validate this scale psychometrically in a culturally relevant manner, to identify whether its structure is the most appropriate through a confirmatory factor analysis, and to test the invariance by sex. …”
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  2. 37002

    Forgiveness likelihood scale: Initial evidence of validity and reliability in the peruvian context by Caycho-Rodríguez, Tomás, Ventura-León, José, Arias Gallegos, Walter L., Azabache-Alvarado, Karla, Rodriguez, Lucas Marcelo, Moreno, José Eduardo

    Published 2019
    “…The results suggest that the Peruvian version of the FLS presents adequate psychometric evidence to measure the probability of forgiveness in university students. Thus, it seeks to contribute to the advancement of the scientific study of forgiveness in Latin America.…”
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  3. 37003

    Relationship between soybean delayed harvest and the presence of pathogens on seeds and stubble by Lavilla, Miguel Angel, Ivancovich, Antonio, Martínez, Malvina

    Published 2022
    “…Soybean delayed harvest may affect the sanitary seed quality, and thus itsuse for the following sowing season. The seed pathogens negatively affect the seed vigor and the normal seedling development hence affecting  optimum crop implantation. …”
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  4. 37004

    Determination of senescence in plants by Trippi, Victorio S.

    Published 1992
    “…Senescence is interpreted by some authors to be a genetically controlled process; nevertheless, there is evidence that the internal and external environments are also involved in its control. Thus, for example, the increase in the C/N ratio, an alteration of living matter characteristic of senescence, could originate from an inhibition of nitrate reductase by high oxygen pressures. …”
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  5. 37005

    War on Terror and repoliticization of the fear. Scope and effects of homegrown terrorism in Western societies by Acerbi, Juan

    Published 2020
    “…Thenceforth, fear will be considered the essential element of the social order while, on the contrary, terror will be conceived as an adverse factor to all forms of civil life. Thus, fear became the privileged link between sovereign power and the protection of the lives of the citizens. …”
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  6. 37006

    Predicción del trolling en esports desde los motivos de juego y la personalidad oscura en adultos by González-Caino, Pablo Christian, Resett, Santiago

    Published 2022
    “…However, one negative aspect of them may be trolling in Esports. Thus, the objective of the present work was to predict trolling behavior in video games based on game motives and dark personality. …”
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  7. 37007

    Local narratives of unsafety as a cognitive map. A study in the neighborhood of Barracas (City of Buenos Aires) by Dikenstein, Violeta

    Published 2022
    “…However, by focusing on the local (not personal) narratives of a neighborhood (and not on a national scale), it delves into the way in which the actors weave narratives that give meaning and intelligibility to the problem. Thus, we find two antagonistic views, which draw differential diagnoses around the “villain” (the delinquent), the causes that generate the problem as well as those responsible for eradicating it and the measures to be implemented. …”
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  8. 37008

    Institutionalized movement: professional education of argentine folk dances by Hirose, María Belén

    Published 2010
    “…Peron’s “Quinquennial Plan”, launched during his first administration. Thus, the transmission and diffusion of folkloric dances as national symbols began to be professionalized, the development of which was accomplish by the instruction of a troupe of national dance teachers. …”
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  9. 37009

    School representations about “lo Comechingón” in Córdoba by Stagnaro, Marianela

    Published 2011
    “…The representations built from the hegemonic social imaginary deny the contemporaneousness of the natives, or at best, they consider its presence as an anomaly; that is to say, they place the aboriginal as a former and outside reality turning it invisible, or giving a relative vision of its contemporary and autochthonous presences in a context of emergency and “comechingon” identification. Thus, said presences become doubted and questioned. …”
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  10. 37010

    Interspecific identification of camelids in Ambato valley (Catamarca, Argentina): an approach to the issue from different analytical frameworks by Dantas, Mariana

    Published 2012
    “…This paper aims at contributing to the issue along different analytical approaches applied to camelids remains from Ambato Valley, Catamarca, between the 6th and 10th centuries AD. Thus, the integration of osteometric and stable isotope studies allowed establishing/confirming the presence of domestic camelids in this valley, based on their relative size and a selective diet mostly derived from C4 plants. …”
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  11. 37011

    Comparative study of rock shelters of the north coast of Santa Cruz (Patagonia) by Zubimendi, Miguel Ángel, Ambrústolo, Pablo

    Published 2017
    “…Some contextual, natural and archaeological variables were recorded for each rock-shelter in order to analyse and compare various aspects of interest. Thus 38 rock shelters were surveyed, 26 of which provided archaeological evidence, including five with rock art. …”
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  12. 37012

    New archaeological investigations in the ravines of Antofagasta de la Sierra (Catamarca): the case of Paicuqui by Cohen, María Lorena, Puente, Verónica, Martel, Alvaro Rodrigo, Ponce, Natalia Agustina, Martinez, María Soledad, Lépori, Matías, Zamora, Diego, Marcos, María Soledad, Elías, Alejandra Mercedes, Urquiza, Silvana Valeria, Juarez, Vanesa Beatriz, González Baroni, Lucía, Porto López, José Manuel, Desimone, Paula Mariela

    Published 2021
    “…Whilethe activities where mainly focused in surface surveys, the obtained register is significant regarding the volume and variety of data reflecting diverse contextual situations and a wide temporal perspective encompassing from 5.000 years ago until historical moments (colonial and, possibly, republican). Thus, we expose a preliminary analysis of the evidences recovered in Paicuqui, their contexts, and its articulation with the archaeology of other sectors in Antofagasta de la Sierra, with thepurpose of generating new contributions regarding issues related with social interaction, production and circulation of goods, worldview, ritualized spaces, and associated practices.…”
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  13. 37013

    A voyage through the history of the indigenous peoples of the colonial frontiers by Nacuzzi, Lidia R., Lucaioli, Carina P.

    Published 2022
    “…In this interview, she reflects upon the different facets of her academic work: the first approaches to a novel research topic and methodology; her academic consolidation in the Ethnohistory Division of the Institute of Anthropological Sciences of the School of Philosophy and Literatures (Universidad de Buenos Aires) and her current situation as a scholar and trainer of human resources. Thus, the interviewer Carina Lucaioli takes us on a journey through the main theoretical, thematic and methodological concerns to which her interviewee has devoted herself during most of her academic trajectory, entwining this voyage with references to the historical, political and institutional contexts that framed and guided her academic development.…”
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  14. 37014

    Voices from the Viedma jail towards the national territory of Río Negro, 1933 by Pérez, Pilar

    Published 2018
    “…From these life experiences, we inquire not so much in the jail like institution of control but from its population in order to investigate in the cleavages of class, gender, ethnicity, nationality and age to deepen in the diversity of the so call “bandits” or popular sectors that the prison harbor. Thus, the methodological proposal of intersectionality opens up the possibility of undoing longer-established categories and historicizing them in the context of the crisis of 30 and its specific policies for Patagonia.…”
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  15. 37015

    Dynamics of fire, precipitation, vegetation and NDVI in dry forest environments in NW Argentina. Contributions to environmental archaeology by Burry, Lidia Susana, Palacio, Patricia Irene, Somoza, Mariano, Trivi de Mandri, Matilde E., Lindskoug, Henrik Bernhard, Marconetto, María Bernarda, D'Antoni, Héctor L.

    Published 2018
    “…The precipitation inter-annual variations were greater than the NDVI inter-annual variations, thus demonstrating that in some areas of the valley the horizontal precipitation can make important contributions to the ecosystem humidity. …”
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  16. 37016

    RE(CREATION) OF THE OUTSIDE WORLD IN THE ARGENTINIAN PENITENTIARY POETRY (1976-1983) by Guillard, Amandine

    Published 2015
    “…We propose to deal with the way in which the poets considered the poetry as a resistance weapon where they expressed their craving for freedom in poetry, recreating the outside world which represented an unlimited source of desires. Thus, on the one hand, we will analyse the way in which this craving for an unreachable freedom expressed itself, and on the other hand, we will see how it reflected itself through the image of each poet's native village. …”
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  17. 37017

    CRITICISM AS SABOTAGE AND THE STRATEGIES OF DECONSTRUCTION by Arranz Muñoz, Juan

    Published 2016
    “…Helped by a distrustful stance towards the work of art, and by the use of his own terminology, this criticism aims either to uncover (and to sabotage) the way in which the discourses try to impose a certain image of the world to the receiver (thus obtaining from him a certain behavior), or to explain the way in which some particular discourses present themselves as ambiguous and controversial (sabotaging its own affirmative nature, as well as the social system to which they belong).            …”
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  18. 37018

    ON THE EXISTENCE OF A MASS OF RESERVE AMONG HIGHER EDUCATION GRADUATES. ITS WEIGHT AND COMPOSITION IN ARGENTINA, 2010-2012 by Donaire, Ricardo Martín

    Published 2017
    “…While the character of high education as a means of life is only available for the bourgeoisie and the wealthy strata of the petty bourgeoisie as a form to reproduce their class position, it also functions mainly as the grounds of a title under which these strata can appropriate a part of the social wealth. Thus, the loss of this character may be the indicator of some degree of decomposition in these strata. …”
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  19. 37019

    STATE RE-INSCRIPTION OF NATIONAL ETHNICIZATION. BOLIVIAN DIASPORIC BUREAUCRACY IN THE CITY OF LA PLATA by Rodrigo, Federico

    Published 2016
    “…The article reviews the loss of prestige suffered by the consular authorities in the region during the last decades of the twentieth and early twenty-first century, and the strategies that support this attempt to reposition. Thus, the documentation and the figure of Evo Morales emerge in a frame in which it is formed and dispute the representation and authority over the "community".…”
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  20. 37020

    Phenotypic and molecular evaluation of Ppd-1 alleles in a bread wheat biparental population by Lombardo, L. A., Nisi, M. M., Ghione, C. E., Fisore, G. D., Helguera, M.

    Published 2017
    “…The constant increase in temperatures, as a consequence of climate change, affects the regions where wheat is grown and thus demands an adjustment of crop cycle to shorter periods with the purpose of decreasing the high temperature stress. …”
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