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    Discrimination among American Indian and Alaska Native people: implications for public health communication by Rene L. Begay, Matthew J. Roland, Irene V. Blair, Elizabeth Brondolo

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Research identifying the types of discrimination experienced by AI/AN People is needed to help individuals recognize discrimination in daily life. We examine experiences of discrimination among an urban AI/AN population using a mixed methods approach.MethodsSelf-identified AI/AN participants (N = 303, n = 294 with complete data; 63% women, mean age = 43 years) were recruited from the Denver-metro area in Colorado. …”
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    Relación entre el índice de masa corporal y la competencia percibida en adolescentes de la Educación Secundaria Obligatoria (Relation between de body max index and the perceived mo... by Saioa Urrutia Gutierrez, Susana Irazusta Adarraga, Amaia Balerdi Iztueta, Oscar González Rodríguez, José Antonio Arruza Gabilondo

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Ante esta situación, nos hemos propuesto determinar la relación entre el índice de masa corporal y la percepción de competencia. 366 sujetos de 13 a 16 años han participado en estudio. Se ha medido el peso (kgs y la altura (metros) de los sujetos y se les ha aplicado el cuestionario AMPET-R. …”
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    Status Sistematico del Género Geobatrachus Ruthven 1915 (amphibia: Anura) Status Sistematico del Género Geobatrachus Ruthven 1915 (amphibia: Anura) by Ardila Robayo María Cristina

    Published 1979-06-01
    “…</span> The T-shaped terminal phalanges might suggest a preadaptation towards an arboreal way of life (or, conversely, an arboreal ancestor); also the full firmisternal condition of the pectoral girdle and the striking clavicular reduction which would show an apparent relationship with the Microhylids. …”
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