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Genetic substructure in Latin American individuals reveals novel associations, mechanistic insights, and variable polygenic risk score transferability for alcohol traits

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The Red Cross in Latin America

International Review of the Red Cross, 1969
The international institutions of the Red Cross have always been in close touch with National Societies in Latin America, some of which are amongst the oldest members of our movement. We have asked Mr. P. Jequier, now retired from his office as ICRC Delegate-General for that part of the world, to give an account of his own experience in some events and
Pierre Jequier, José Gómez Ruiz
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FEMALE STERILIZATION IN LATIN AMERICA: CROSS-NATIONAL PERSPECTIVES

Journal of Biosocial Science, 2004
Fertility levels have dropped substantially in Latin America in recent decades, fuelled by increased contraceptive use and notably a method mix skewed towards female sterilization. This study examined choice of female sterilization in four Latin American countries: Brazil, Colombia, the Dominican Republic and Peru.
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Latin and cross Latin squares

International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2008
Latin squares were first introduced and studied by the famous mathematician Leonhard Euler in the 1700s. Through the years, Latin squares have been used in areas such as statistics, graph theory, coding theory, the generation of random numbers as well as in the design and analysis of experiments.
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Cross-Referencing in Wyclif’s Latin Works

Studies in Church History. Subsidia, 1999
One of the most immediately striking features of all of Wyclif’s major writings, whether philosophical, theological, or polemical, is the frequency with which cross-references are found both between different chapters or parts of the same work and between works other than the current one. The frequency of cross-referencing is variable.
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OD in Cross-Cultural Settings: Latin America

California Management Review, 1981
What problems may one encounter in the cross-cultural transfer of a "social technology" from developed to developing countries? Using the U.S. and Latin America as examples, the authors describe the obstacles and cultural differences, as well as the similarities and facilitating factors, which must be taken into account when a cross-cultural ...
L. J. Bourgeois, Manuel Boltvinik
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CROSS-CULTURAL ISSUES IN LATIN AMERICA

International Journal Organization Theory and Behavior, 2001
In this issue of the International Journal of Organization Theory and Behavior a myriad of topics are covered with an eye toward culture, change, and development in Latin America. The actual special issue theme of “Cross-cultural issues in Latin America” was somewhat broadly defined by design.
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