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    Guerre sainte dans le Cône sud latino-américain : pentecôtistes versus umbandistes by Alejandro Frigerio, Ari Pedro Oro

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…Since this historical narrative assigns a specific place to the different ethnic and religious minorities within the nation, it constitutes a cultural resource that may be mobilized to vindicate a group’s rights or to deny them to its opponents.…”
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    Comparison of Agriculture Biotechnology and its Spatial Diversification among Different Countries of the World by Adam Andrzejuk

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Agricultural biotechnology constitute only a small percentage of all biotechnology R&D expenditures.…”
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    Situation that presents the spelling in Cuba and in other Spanish-speaking countries at the end of the first decade of XXI century. by Miriam Gutiérrez Escobar, Raúl López Fernández, Rocío Dalia Rodríguez Gutiérrez, Rosa María Rodríguez Arencibia, Loreta Sánchez Ortiz, Rachel Yanes Seijo

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…The aim of this paper is to analyze how the situation presents spelling of Spanish-speaking countries in the late first decade of the twenty-first century, through a literature review to update readers and constitutes a starting point for further work. A literature search was conducted in different countries, among which are: Spain, Mexico, San Salvador, Nicaragua, Chile, Peru, Colombia, Argentina and Cuba, where it was observed that the spelling is deficient in all matters, covers all levels of education, even professionals, as well as widespread concern about their treatment.…”
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    DESESTABILIZACIÓN DE LADERAS Y PELIGRO DE PROCESOS DE REMOCIÓN EN MASA. CASO DE ESTUDIO: FALDEOS DEL CERRO CURRUHUINCA. SAN MARTÍN DE LOS ANDES. NEUQUÉN. by Carla S. Urra Matus, Elsie M. Jurio

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…The slopes of the mountain, in this case those of Cerro Curruhuinca, do not constitute a physical constraint. It is necessary to deepen studies of risk on the slopes of the mountains, build public works and increase environmental monitoring, in such a way of mitigating the damage that may occur to removal processes in mass.…”
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