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    Asthma mortality in Latin America by Neffen, Hugo, Baena Cagnani, Carlos E., Malka, S., Solé, Dirceu, Sepúlveda, R., Caraballo, Luis R., Caravajal, E., Rodríguez Gavaldá, R., González Díaz, Sandra Nora, Guggiari Chase, J., Díez, C., Baluga, J, Capriles Hullet, A.

    Published 1997
    “…The Latin American Society of Allergy and Immunology coordinated this project to provide reliable data for gaining knowledge about our present situation, which is a condition indispensable to changing.…”
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    ELEMENTS OF TRADITIONALISM IN LATIN AMERICAN THOUGHT by Davis, Harold

    Published 2021
    “…THE AUTHOR'S EFFORT in this study is to point out the influence of traditional elements in the thought of Latin America. In the most general sense, for this purpose, tradition is equated with the historical meaning of the past. …”
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    THE STRUCTURE OF ANTI-POSITIVIST PHILOSOPHY IN LATIN AMERICA by Weinstein, Michel

    Published 2021
    “…AT THE TURN of the twentieth century there was an initiation of independent philosophical speculation in Latin America which has formed the basis for succeeding developments in Hispano-American thought. …”
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    University Paradiplomacy: The internationalization of higher education in Latin America by García Waldman, David Horacio, Jiménez Quintana, Paulina, Zapata Morán, María Gabriela

    Published 2018
    “…This article is the product of a literature review, which objective is to analyze the impact that universities have as agents of Paradiplomacy in the international sphere through their internationalization processes and strategies for which the case of some Universities of three Latin American countries, Chile, Argentina and Brazil were taken. …”
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    Decolonizing Queer time: a critique of anachronism in latin@ writings by Avila, Eliana De Souza

    Published 2017
    “…While the term Latin@ is untraceable to any coherent referent in terms of geographical or epistemic origin (Rodríguez 2014), still it denotes a very stable referent when it comes to geographical destination — the USA being the central migratory destiny shaped by and shaping identity shits and epistemic positions variously associated with Latin America. …”
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