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    Efectos de IGF-I en la cicatrización por segunda intención en ratones / by Ballario, Federico

    Published 2016
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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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    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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    Late prehispanic pottery in the high ravines of Calchaquí (Salta): a first approximation to the pastes studies of Tacuil and Gualfín by Castellanos, María Cecilia, Quiroga, Mirta Fátima, Nieves, Alexis

    Published 2019
    “…The results obtained allow proposing, as a hypothesis, a local production of pottery in the area, a variability at the technological and stylistic level and circulation of certain styles during the period of the Regional and Inca Development Period. …”
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    Factor Productivity in the Argentinean Agriculture by Aragón, Alberto Herrou

    Published 2007
    “…It is found that the estimations using data covering the years 1939-1984 do not reject the hypothesis of endogeneity of technological change as a function of the aforementioned variables. …”
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    Capitalism, agrarian issues and wage labour: a re-reading of the classic debates from data from the Argentine humid pampa and the American corn belt by Villulla, Juan Manuel

    Published 2019
    “…This article deals with the relationship between the agrarian question and capitalist development, based on a critical analysis of the place given in European Marxism at the beginning of the twentieth century to wage labour within the framework of this problem and on an international comparison of contemporary forms of asalarization of labour (absolute and relative) in the agricultural sectors of the Argentinean Humid Pampas and the Midwest of the United States. Our hypothesis is that, although the productive predominance of wage labor contributes to characterizing an agrarian social structure as capitalist, reducing to that variable the analyses expresses a theoretically limited and restricted approach to the circumstances of the transitions to capitalism in Europe more than one hundred years ago. …”
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    SHARED CODES AND COMMUNICATION NETWORKS IN THE MOBILIAR ART OF THE PAMPEAN ECOTONE by Oliva, Fernando, Panizza, María Cecilia

    Published 2020
    “…Elaborate interpretations are oriented to hypothesis which postulated the spelling as signs identity within group affiliation systems with spatial link; either they would integrate visual codes shared within the framework of specific flow of information networks.…”
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