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Circulatory Adaptation to Long-Term High Altitude Exposure in Aymaras and Caucasians

open access: yesProgress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 2010
About 30 million people live above 2500 m in the Andean Mountains of South America. Among them are 5.5 million Aymaras, an ethnic group with its own language, living on the altiplano of Bolivia, Peru, and northern Chile at altitudes of up to 4400 m.
Thomas Stüber, Urs Scherrer
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Aymara Inflection

2015
This contribution describes nominal and verbal inflection in Aymara, an isolate SOV language with a modifier-head word order spoken mainly in Peru and Bolivia. Given its highly agglutinative nature and rich morphology, Aymara provides an interesting perspective from which to study inflection.
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Oral Characteristics of the Aymara

1990
Caries has commonly been regarded as the major dental disease throughout the world, but periodontal disease and malocclusion are also present in almost all human populations although the frequency of their occurrence and severity varies greatly. Several studies have attempted to describe the prevalence of these various pathological conditions in ...
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Aymara

2021
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Aymara Past, Aymara Future

Report on the Americas, 1991
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Aymara: aprendizaje intercultural bilingüe básico de la lengua aymara

El libro se elaboró a partir de la revisión de la literatura existente y, posteriormente, se desarrollaron los contenidos previstos. Incluye temas relacionados con la cultura andina, las competencias interculturales que se busca fortalecer y el método Quri Laya para el aprendizaje del idioma aymara. Asimismo, aborda los aspectos fonéticos y fonológicos
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The Bolivian Aymara.

Man, 1971
P. G. Riviere   +2 more
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