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    The Role of Intellectual Capital in the Innovation of Products and Processes and the Performance of SMEs by Beltramino, Nicolás

    Published 2019
    “…The aim of this study is to analyse the effects of the components of intellectual capital (human capital, structural capital and relational capital) on the innovation capacity, both in products and processes, of industrial SMEs. …”
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    The Turing test in Ex Machina: Is Ava an intentional system? by Caycedo-Castro, Maria Paola, Pinto-Bustamante, Boris Julián

    Published 2022
    “…This article addresses the problem of the interaction between human beings and artificial intelligence based on the Turing test represented in the movie Ex Machina. …”
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    The role of ceramics in the guaraní expansion: How are material culture, new spaces and people related? by Torino, Rocío

    Published 2021
    “…Ceramics was not exempt, because it participated in a network of relationships between the human and the non-human. Therefore, this and the Guaraní dispersion cannot be thought of separately, if not as part of a world of relationships, memories and stories where ceramics interacted, influenced and determined these relationships that go back to a long history.…”
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    Environmental evolution and archaeological record of Barrancas river basin, Jujuy province, Argentina by Morales, Marcelo, Hoguin, Rodolphe, Oxman, Brenda, Pirola, Malena, Rouan Sirolli, Mercedes, Merler Carbajo, Julia, Bustos, Sabrina, Tchilinguirian, Pablo, Álvarez, Luciana Sofía, Samec, Celeste, Kohan, Patricio, Yacobaccio, Hugo

    Published 2022
    “…Barrancas archaeological evidence conjoined with the paleoenvironmental data obtained in this basin shows that substantial changes in local habitats have had a relevant role in the way in what human groups used this spaces through time, allowing to characterize them alternatively as a nodal or inter-nodal area through Holocene.…”
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    The archaeological record of shags and cormorants (Phalacrocorax spp.) in Santa Cruz (Argentina). Cases and problems by Cruz, Isabel, Ercolano, Bettina

    Published 2022
    “…From the analysis of these differences, three forms in which the archaeological record appears were detected: a) cases in which cormorant/shag bones are the most abundant among vertebrate remains, with anthropic modifications and large number of individuals (MNI), b) those in which constitute a minor portion of the assemblage, with clear anthropic evidence, and c) assemblages with cormorant bones, but with ambiguous evidence regarding human involvement. The lack of information on some variables, especially taxonomic determinations at the species level and the age categories of the individuals represented, is one of the main aspects that hinders progress in understanding the interactions between humans and cormorants in Southern Patagonia.…”
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    DIET AND AGROPASTORILE COMPANIES: ANALYSIS OF STABLE ISOTOPES OF A SITE OF THE ARGENTINE SOUTHERN PUNA (ANTOFAGASTA DE LA SIERRA, CATAMARCA) by Araníbar, Julieta, López Campeny, Sara M. L., Colaneri, M. Gloria, Romano, Andrés S., Macko, Stephen A., Aschero, Carlos

    Published 2007
    “…In this paper we present the results of carbon, nitrogen and sulfur stable isotope analysis perfonned on human (hair and nail) and animal (camelid fibers) samples. …”
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    “Corps and funerary”. Approaches to the corps’ treatments in Tafí del Valle during the first half of the second millennium of the Christian era by Ibáñez, Soledad, Leiva, Ana Victoria

    Published 2016
    “…In this paper we want to discuss the treatment that the most recent pre-Hispanic societies of Tafi del Valle (Tucumán) have given to human bodies, both in life and after death. We work on evidences recovered under archaeological rescue work carried out in the North and West of the Valley, giving scientific meaning to data sets which often remain compiled in mere technical reports. …”
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    The role of El Páramo Spit in the transformation of the cultural geography of northern Tierra del Fuego (Argentina) by Borrazzo, Karen, Borrero, Luis Alberto

    Published 2021
    “…The Holocene evolution of the Atlantic coast is key for the study of human occupations in the northeast of the Fuegian steppe. …”
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    Mobility, assamblage and lithic technology during the First Millennium A.D. on the east slope of Cumbres Calchaquíes. An analysis from the materials of El Sunchal and Mortero Quebr... by Montegu, Juan

    Published 2022
    “…This work sought to characterize the mobility of groups that occupied a sector of the eastern slope of the Cumbres Calchaquíes during the first millennium AD, trying to infer the relationships that were coconstituted between human and non-human agents. Some aspects of the technological organization were analyzed from lithic materials knapped in quartz, quartzite and obsidian, which were recovered in the archaeological sites of El Sunchal and Mortero Quebrado (Anfama, Tucumán province, Argentina). …”
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    The small-vertebrate assemblage of La Modesta site: A contribution to subsistence studies during the Middle Holocene in the Eastern Pampa-Patagonia transition (Buenos Aires, Argent... by Alcaraz, Ana Paula

    Published 2020
    “…Radiocarbon dates place the human occupations in the Middle Holocene (ca. 5900-5600 years BP). …”
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    Thinking Lab. Experimenting with counter-pedagogies of cruelty by Barrionuevo, Adriana, de la Vega Viale , Mariana

    Published 2020
    “…Although this can also extend to the problematic division of the species between animals, humans, and non-humans that focuses on suffering, a feeling reserved for the dignity of the human per- son.…”
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    Saúl Taborda and the October Revolution: Between Expectation and Uncertainty by Roitenburd, Silvia

    Published 2017
    “…The triumph of the Bolsheviks opened a propitious field for discussion on what it meant, in cultural terms, to face a revolution capable of linking the different levels of human activity. Within this framework, the "pedagogical question" was for the Cordovan thinker Saúl Taborda one of the veins from which he questioned - taking distance from the dogmatic versions of Marxism - on the problems concerning education and culture.…”
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