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Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems, 2017
From its origins, agroecology in Uruguay has been considered as a critique of the dominant industrial agriculture model and linked to the development of alternative thinking from multiple actors. It aims to strengthen the ecological processes in agricultural systems while discussing the phenomena of concentration, alienation, and access to land, along ...
Inés Gazzano, Alberto Gómez Perazzoli
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From its origins, agroecology in Uruguay has been considered as a critique of the dominant industrial agriculture model and linked to the development of alternative thinking from multiple actors. It aims to strengthen the ecological processes in agricultural systems while discussing the phenomena of concentration, alienation, and access to land, along ...
Inés Gazzano, Alberto Gómez Perazzoli
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2009
Publisher Summary Toxicology finds its roots in Uruguay in 1975 when the Information and Assessment Toxicology Center (CIAT) was founded by the Faculty of Medicine of the Republic University. It was created due to an increasing concern about potentially toxic chemicals and their impact on human health.
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Publisher Summary Toxicology finds its roots in Uruguay in 1975 when the Information and Assessment Toxicology Center (CIAT) was founded by the Faculty of Medicine of the Republic University. It was created due to an increasing concern about potentially toxic chemicals and their impact on human health.
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Capital & Class, 1987
Last December the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) began its latest round of talks in Uruguay. David Ransom here provides a succinct account of the grim realities which have overtaken Uruguay as it turns increasingly towards the local giant, Brazil, itself facing crisis.
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Last December the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) began its latest round of talks in Uruguay. David Ransom here provides a succinct account of the grim realities which have overtaken Uruguay as it turns increasingly towards the local giant, Brazil, itself facing crisis.
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Cluster-UY: Collaborative Scientific High Performance Computing in Uruguay
International Conference on Supercomputing in Mexico, 2019Sergio Nesmachnow, S. Iturriaga
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The Dom Feliciano Belt in Southern Brazil and Uruguay
, 2018M. Hueck +4 more
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