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Cretácico carbonífero al norte de la Sabana de Bogotá
Elkin Molina Echavarría
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Hydrosocial Territories Research: An Overview
View of El Quimbo dam and reservoir on the Magdalena River, Colombia. Photo Credits: Patrick Hostert. ABSTRACT Hydrosocial territories scholarship has contributed to advancing relational, power‐sensitive, multiscalar understandings of water and its governance.
Rossella Alba+4 more
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Long-term exposure to PM2.5 and cardiorespiratory mortality: an ecological small-area study in five cities in Colombia. [PDF]
Marín D+16 more
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The proposition that universal access to justice should be a guiding aim of any system of law is, today, commonly recognised. Less clear, however, is what the implementation of this principle should entail in practice if a party cannot afford legal assistance.
Nabil Khabirpour
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Abstract Aim A study reported that therapeutic hypothermia (TH) did not reduce the combined prognosis of mortality and disability at 18 months, in low‐ and middle‐income countries for patients with hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy (HIE) who received TH, suggesting its no implementation in these regions.
Carlos Fajardo+7 more
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Re‐listening in Colombia to ‘Women's Voices from the Rainforest’
Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, EarlyView.
Javier A. Pineda Duque
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Abstract Aim Infections can impair cognitive development, but their role on adverse childhood educational outcomes is unknown. We examined the associations of infectious morbidity and inflammatory biomarkers with grade repetition and school absenteeism. Methods We followed 2762 Colombian children aged 5–12 years for a school year.
Eduardo Villamor+5 more
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The Awakening of the Newborn Human Infant and the Emergence of Consciousness
ABSTRACT Consciousness develops gradually in the womb and after birth, rather than being an all or none phenomenon. A newborn infant is aroused and wakes up at birth, due to the enormous sensory stimulation and stress that it undergoes during the transition from an aquatic environment to air. Its first breaths activate the locus coeruleus, as indicated
Hugo Lagercrantz
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