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Enemy – Stranger – Neighbour: The Image of the Other in Moche Culture
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Cultiventura software architecture tool supporting the learning of the moche culture
2016 IEEE XXIII International Congress on Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computing (INTERCON), 2016This paper aims to describe the software architecture used for the development of Cultiventura, tool that provides technology resources to support the formation of cultural identity in the teaching-learning process through technology of videogame and augmented reality for students of fourth, fifth and sixth elementary school.
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The Structural Paradox: Moche Culture as Political Ideology
Latin American Antiquity, 1995In this article I demonstrate the utility of an historical study of social change by examining the development of political authority on the Peruvian north coast during the Moche period through its symbols of power. We too often equate the material record with “archaeological culture,” assume that it reflects broad cultural reality, and interpret it by
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Neurochemical Research, 2001
Cytotoxic capacity of psychosine (galactosylsphingosine) was evaluated in comparison with C6-ceramide in cultured fibroblasts and the glia-derived MOCH-1 cells that have characteristics of myelinating cells (1). Psychosine caused cytotoxic cell death and DNA fragmentation at concentrations similar to C6-ceramide and MOCH-1 cells were substantially more
J, Tohyama, J, Matsuda, K, Suzuki
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Cytotoxic capacity of psychosine (galactosylsphingosine) was evaluated in comparison with C6-ceramide in cultured fibroblasts and the glia-derived MOCH-1 cells that have characteristics of myelinating cells (1). Psychosine caused cytotoxic cell death and DNA fragmentation at concentrations similar to C6-ceramide and MOCH-1 cells were substantially more
J, Tohyama, J, Matsuda, K, Suzuki
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Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology, 1995
The MOCH-1 glial cell line, which was derived from a glioblastoma taken from the brain of a MBP/c-neu transgenic mouse, was used as a model for studying the plastic nature of gliomas in culture. Fifteen MOCH-1 clones were derived and characterized under different growth conditions via Western blot analysis and immunocytochemical staining using a panel ...
C A, Dyer, T, Philibotte
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The MOCH-1 glial cell line, which was derived from a glioblastoma taken from the brain of a MBP/c-neu transgenic mouse, was used as a model for studying the plastic nature of gliomas in culture. Fifteen MOCH-1 clones were derived and characterized under different growth conditions via Western blot analysis and immunocytochemical staining using a panel ...
C A, Dyer, T, Philibotte
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[Sacred psychoactive seeds and ritual sacrifices in the Moche culture].
Revista de neurologia, 2007Archaeological findings have confirmed the existence of representations of ritual human sacrifices on pottery belonging to the Moche culture (100-750 AD) in northern Peru; until recently these images were thought to be mythological narrations. We review the archaeological and ethno-historical data concerning Moche sacrifices and we attempt to identify ...
F J, Carod-Artal, C B, Vázquez-Cabrera
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2010
As the study of cultural-rhetorical practices in the field of rhetoric and composition grows in a post-Comparative Rhetoric era, scholars are beginning to uncover the distinct rhetorical traditions of various communities without resorting to the deficiency model often produced in comparative work. Scholars such as Malea Powell, Damian Baca, LuMing Mao,
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As the study of cultural-rhetorical practices in the field of rhetoric and composition grows in a post-Comparative Rhetoric era, scholars are beginning to uncover the distinct rhetorical traditions of various communities without resorting to the deficiency model often produced in comparative work. Scholars such as Malea Powell, Damian Baca, LuMing Mao,
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1999
Mémoire numérisé par la Direction des bibliothèques de l'Université de Montréal.
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Mémoire numérisé par la Direction des bibliothèques de l'Université de Montréal.
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Une étude du traitement funéraire accordé aux femmes Moche, une culture de la côte nord du Pérou
2002Mémoire numérisé par la Direction des bibliothèques de l'Université de Montréal.
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Genetic defects as recorded in the pottery of the Moche culture of Peru
Clinical Genetics, 2000openaire +2 more sources

