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Synthesis of a new chiral bis-arsine ligand based on natural carbohydrates
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Oral stress and paleodiet changes among hunter-gatherers from Negro River (northern Patagonia, Argentina) during the late Holocene
Published 2019“…However, the variations were not significant, so there is no clear evidence of changes in the diet and particularly in carbohydrate and plant intake through the late Holocene. …”
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Diet and oral health of populations that inhabited central Argentina (Córdoba Province) during late holocene
Published 2015“…In later late Holocene, high incidence of caries should be considered as indicator of consumption of C4 vegetables or other carbohydrate-rich vegetables, such as legumes of Prosopis sp. …”
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Inglés Morpho-chemical characterization of new confectionery sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) genotypes from Argentina
Published 2022“…Proximate analysis indicated that seeds without shell were an important source of lipids (49 %), as well as proteins (28 %), carbohydrates (11 %), and minerals (4.8 % ashes). Fatty acid composition showed that polyunsaturated fatty acids were the major components (56 %), followed by monounsaturated ones (34 %), and saturated ones (11 %). …”
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Soil carbon dynamic associated to land-use changes in semi-arid forests of Argentina
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First results on diet and mobility of the agropastoral societies of western Catamarca, Argentina
Published 2020“…The data from δ13C and δ15N on bone collagen and δ13C on bone apatite show a high variability of the human diet of the populations of western Catamarca, and suggest that the societies that inhabited the region during the first millennium AD had a balanced diet that combined proteins and carbohydrates, while those dated after the thirteenth century AD reduced their protein intake, which would have significantly affected their health status. …”
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Dento-alveolar lesions and palaeodietary inferences from the Paso Alsina 1 site (eastern Pampean–Patagonian transition, Argentina)
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Explaining coexistence of nitrogen fixing and non-fixing rhizobia in legume-rhizobia mutualism using mathematical modeling
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