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Assembling for Water: The Prefigurative Politics of Land Futures in Argentina
Abstract As in other areas of Argentina, residents from the Norte Neuquino in the northwestern reaches of Patagonia are concerned about the recent advancements of extractivism onto their territories. Their analysis is clear: the environmental crisis is directly linked to a democratic one, and they engage in a wide range of actions to envision and enact
Mattias Borg Rasmussen +1 more
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El objetivo fue evaluar el efecto del nivel de inclusión de aceite de soya (AS) en la dieta pre-parto de ovejas de pelo sobre la producción y composición del calostro, desarrollo de las crías en los primeros 10 días postparto y la productividad de la ...
Ángel Mejía Vázquez +6 more
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Orius predators oviposit endophytically, and plant characteristics play an important role in their oviposition choices. In this study, we show that oviposition preferences differ between species, and that these differences may correlate with juvenile performance.
Angelos Mouratidis +3 more
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Commercial cells made of four different cathode materials are studied for two modes of degradation and subsequently characterized with three different diagnostic techniques during and after aging, leading to a total of more than 200 cells analyzed for this study. Thus, this study reveals aging effects for lithium–ion batteries beyond state of health of
Sebastian Ohneseit +5 more
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Effect of uneven tolerance to human disturbance on dominance interactions of top predators
Abstract Anthropogenic activities may alter felid assemblage structure, facilitating the persistence of tolerant species (commonly mesopredators), excluding ecologically demanding ones (top predators) and, consequently, changing coexistence rules. We aimed to determine how human activities influence intraguild relationships among top predators and ...
Pablo Villalva +2 more
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Of gods and men: The gift of bicameral mentality in Lake Atitlán's Mayan oral literature
Abstract This study investigates contemporary Mayan oral stories through the lens of Julian Jaynes's theory on the origin of consciousness, aiming to identify a potential connection between the literary elements of these narratives and traits of pre‐consciousness outlined by Jaynes.
José M. Franco Rodríguez +1 more
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Winegrape production is an essential cultural heritage and economic engine of many regions of the world. Regenerative management, which is gaining traction with industry and consumers alike, relies on soil biodiversity for agroecosystem function, reducing external inputs and increasing ecosystem resilience to climate change. We evaluated the effects of
Sangeeta Bansal +8 more
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Conceptual complexes in multimodal advertising
Several scholars have dealt with the workings of metaphor and metonymy in multimodal advertisements (see Forceville, 2009; Uriós-Aparisi, 2009; or Pérez-Sobrino, 2017, among others).
Carla Ovejas Ramírez
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Landing Philosophy: Guamán Poma and the Metaphysics of Land
ABSTRACT Despite how often he is quoted and discussed in the literature on Colonial Latin American Studies, there have been few attempts to interpret Guamán Poma as proposing an original philosophical position. This essay intends to be an initial move in this direction and argues that his distinct conception of land and the philosophical praxis related
Felipe Cuervo Restrepo
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