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By paying attention to what Peruvian and Bolivian students in schools say about how they are seen and treated by their native-born peers, this article aims to analyze the ways in which symbolic boundaries are produced, eventually giving way to social ...
Andrea Alvarado-Urbina +3 more
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Ethical issues after the earthquake in Turkey: A qualitative study on nurses' perspectives
Abstract Background After natural disasters, the urgent need for survival and rescue operations for those trapped in the rubble results in a heightened demand for healthcare services. Nurses are pivotal in addressing the consequences of such calamities.
Betül Ünsal +2 more
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We determined morphological and molecularly two species of bat flies: T. parasiticus (Streblidae), and B. silvae (Nycteribiidae). We generated the first sequences for both species in the country for the cytochrome oxidase subunit I. We do recover monophyletic groups for both species, and we discussed the tree topology.
Dante Lobos‐Ovalle +7 more
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BackgroundBoth the control that people attribute to themselves over a situation (locus of control) and the control they attribute to themselves (self-control) have been proposed as aspects that can have an effect on internalizing problems in young people.
Jerome Flores +4 more
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Species Limits and Hybridization in Andean Leaf‐Eared Mice (Phyllotis)
Diversification of Phyllotis coincided with mid‐ to late‐Pleistocene climate change. Species delimitation revealed cryptic diversity within several nominal forms. Genomic analyses revealed evidence for introgressive hybridization. ABSTRACT Leaf‐eared mice (genus Phyllotis) are among the most widespread and abundant small mammals in the Andean Altiplano,
Marcial Quiroga‐Carmona +13 more
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Prior research has shown a link between childhood victimization and adverse mental health effects in incarcerated individuals. However, these studies have generally focused on physical abuse or sexual abuse and have been conducted in developed countries.
Cristián Pinto-Cortez +7 more
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New record of the slimy eel Eptatretus polytrema (Girard, 1855) (Myxiniformes, Myxinidae) in the extreme north of Chile [PDF]
We report the capture of a single specimen of the slimy eel Eptatretus polytrema (Girard, 1855) off the coast of the city of Arica, northern Chile. This find extends the currently known range of the species by 1,600 km northwards from the city ...
Felipe Méndez-Abarca +2 more
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Arica entre tres fronteras [PDF]
Arica is part of a dense socio-historical skein that form the Chilean borders, but distinguished by the particular intensity and diversity of its fields and circuits of cross-borders relationships. Its reality as a transborder region – molded by the actions from communities, markets and states – is a peculiar interweaving of its relations with its ...
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Using a species‐level metabarcoding protocol specific for Arcellinida testate amoebae, we explored the diversity of this mainly freshwater group of protists in saline lakes. We found a large amount of novel diversity, multiple independent transitions across the salinity barrier, and some clades formed and found in athalassohaline lakes, indicating ...
Fernando Useros +4 more
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Abstract A nearly complete and relatively well‐preserved skeleton of the giant ground sloth Megatherium sp. in the hyperarid core of the Atacama Desert reveals how climate related taphonomic processes drastically transformed these remains over time.
Luisa Straulino Mainou +14 more
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