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He leído con interés la carta de Moreno-Villares y Dalmau-Serra en la que informan del reciente cierre de la revista Acta Pediátrica Española y analizan el panorama de las publicaciones pediátricas en nuestro país. Comparto su opinión sobre la repercusión negativa de dicho cierre en los incentivos de los pediatras más jóvenes para iniciarse en la ...
Montserrat Antón-Gamero +2 more
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Physicians in early nineteenth century France are repeatedly alarmed about the contemptible persistence of «popular errors» in medicine in spite of the new and definitive trend «observation» and «experience» have imposed to the hole natural sciences.
Rigoli, Juan
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8M Demonstrations, the Spanish Far Right, and the Pandemic in a Hybrid Media System
For years, the construction of social subjectivity has been conditioned by the role of the so-called mass media, but the multiplicity of media platforms today contributes to the configuration of reality.
Aurora Labio-Bernal +1 more
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Structure and reactivity of titania-supported oxides. Part 1: vanadium oxide on titania in the sub- and super-monolayer regions [PDF]
Vanadium oxide has been deposited on TiO2 (washed anatase, 10 m2g−1; Degussa P-25, 55 ±3 m2g−1; Eurotitania, 46 m2g−1) by aqueous impregnation of (NH4)2[VO(C2O4)2] and by reaction with VOCl3, VO(OR)3 (R=iBu) and VO(acac)2 in organic solvents.
Bond, Geoffrey C. +6 more
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The far-right’s influence on Twitter during the 2018 Andalusian elections: an approach through political leaders [PDF]
New technologies allow politicians to spread their messages omitting the role of mediators. In this context, the Internet has also promoted the emergence of a new actor, digital opinion leaders, who go beyond traditional politics and seek to set the ...
Bezunartea Valencia, Ofa +2 more
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In April 2019, VOX, a far-right populist party, won seats for the first time in the Spanish parliament. VOX successfully used social media to participate in the electoral debate and to establish a more direct link with its followers.
Arantxa Capdevila +2 more
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Su Ἀττικός (e Ἀττική) in attestazioni antiche
The early literary occurrences of Ἀττικός/Ἀττική (from Sol. fr. 2.6 and 30.11 G.-P.2, Alc. fr. 401B V./L., Aesch. Eum. 681) show that this ethnicon, compared with Ἀθηναῖος, is the official name of any Athenian citizen in international context.
Vox, Onofrio
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Twitting Against the Enemy: Populist Radical Right Parties Discourse Against the (Political) “Other”
There is a common agreement in considering populism as a Manichean worldview that oversimplifies and polarizes political options reducing them to a symbolical struggle between an “us” and a “them.” “Us” is embodied by “the people,” equated with “good ...
Laura Cervi +2 more
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2 677 173 people voted for the “Vox” party in the April 2019 general election. Just seven months later, in November, that number increased to 3 640 063 votes, making “Vox” the third largest party in Spain in terms of both seats in the lower house of ...
N. V. Kolpakov
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