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Argentina Graciela Fernández

NACLA Report on the Americas, 1997
(1997). Argentina Graciela Fernandez. NACLA Report on the Americas: Vol. 31, No. 1, pp. 7-9.
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Acanthococcus gracielae Gonzalez & Claps

2017
Acanthococcus gracielae González & Claps Acanthococcus gracielae González & Claps 2011: 267 –268. Material examined. Holotype: Argentina, Salta, Río Colorado (24°48'0″ S, 62°27'0″ W), unknown host, 6/XI/ 1993, M.C.G. Willink col. (IFML). Paratypes: 3 adult females with the same data as the holotype. Additional material examined.
González, Patricia   +3 more
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Granero, Mirta Graciela

2023
Mirta Graciela Granero is the daughter of SerafínGranero and María Irma García and grew up in atypical middle-class Argentinean family of Spanishdescent. Her father was a salesman and hermother a housewife. When studying psychologyin 1962, at the age of 21, she met her partnerJ. Ricardo Musso (1917–1989).
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Stilestrongylus gracielae Digiani & Durette

2012
Stilestrongylus gracielae Digiani & Durette –Desset, 2007 Host. Phyllotis sp. (Ph. xanthopygus (Waterhouse) or Ph. osilae Allen) (Mammalia: Cricetidae). Site of infection. Intestine. Type locality. Argentina, Catamarca Province, Andalgalá, confluence Mina and Caudado rivers (27º23ʹS, 66º15ʹW). Holotype: 3 MLP 4632/1. Paratypes: MLP 4632/1a (allotype Ƥ)
Lunaschi, Lia I.   +2 more
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Paraskevaídis, Graciela (1940-)

2018
Graciela Paraskevaídis is a composer, musicologist and educator who lies between referents of Latin American music production. Born and solidly formed in the city of Buenos Aires, Paraskevaídis has resided in the city of Montevideo, Uruguay, since 1975.
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Graciela Iturbide as Anthropological Photographer

Visual Anthropology Review, 2008
This article is a reflection on the images of Mexican photographer Graciela Iturbide. Focusing on her portraits of indigenous peoples of Mexico (particularly the Seri, Isthmus Zapotec, and Mixtec), the author addresses the anthropological value of a body of visual material that is artistic, rather than documentary, in conception and execution.
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Vascular dementia

Neurology, 1993
G. Roman   +30 more
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Pitcairnia gracielae Gonz., sp. nov.

Pitcairnia gracielae Gonz. -Rocha, López-Ferr. et Espejo, sp. nov. (Figs. 1, 5) Type:— MEXICO, Morelos: municipality of Tepoztlán, sendero a la zona arqueológica del Tepozteco 18º59’50.5’’N, 99º05’58.4’’W, 1890 m, 16 April 2016, E. González-Rocha & F. Bonilla 383 (holotype UAMIZ!; isotypes IBUG!, MEXU!).
González-Rocha, Edith   +3 more
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