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Mobilizing Poor Voters: Machine Politics, Clientelism, and Social Networks in Argentina
, 20151. Politics on the ground: mobilizing poor voters in Argentina 2. The microfoundations of political clientelism 3. Building a party network: political, partisan and social networks in Argentina 4.
Mariela Szwarcberg
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Veterinary Microbiology, 2002
Brucellosis has been recognized in Argentina since the 19th century. Several studies demonstrated the presence of the disease in most of the domestic species. Actually, the estimate of prevalence is that between 10 and 13% of the farm animals are infected with bovine brucellosis with an individual rate of 4-5%.
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Brucellosis has been recognized in Argentina since the 19th century. Several studies demonstrated the presence of the disease in most of the domestic species. Actually, the estimate of prevalence is that between 10 and 13% of the farm animals are infected with bovine brucellosis with an individual rate of 4-5%.
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Environmental science and pollution research international, 2022
Muntasir Murshed+4 more
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Muntasir Murshed+4 more
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Environmental science and pollution research international, 2021
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Party Brands and Partisanship: Theory with Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Argentina
, 2013Scholars disagree about the nature of party attachments, viewing partisanship as either a social identity or a rational maximization of expected utility.
Noam Lupu
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, 2014
The Liolaemidae family, it is formed by the genera Ctenoblepharys, Liolaemus and Phymaturus. Is the most diverse family of south Southamerica, and has experienced an impressive growth in the last 30 years.
C. Abdala, Andrés Sebastián Quinteros
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The Liolaemidae family, it is formed by the genera Ctenoblepharys, Liolaemus and Phymaturus. Is the most diverse family of south Southamerica, and has experienced an impressive growth in the last 30 years.
C. Abdala, Andrés Sebastián Quinteros
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Environmental science and pollution research international, 2021
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Mauricio Erben, a researcher at the National University of La Plata and the National Scientific and Technical Research Council, talks to Nature Chemistry about his experience of research in Argentina, and how it is inherently linked to the country's political climate.
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Perverse Accountability: A Formal Model of Machine Politics with Evidence from Argentina
American Political Science Review, 2005S. Stokes
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