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    Los Dibujitos como sujetos políticos emergentes: Anonimato, performatividad y reconfiguración de la esfera pública en el Perú digita by Ramos-Zaga, Fernando

    Published 2025
    “…Beyond Westphalian Citizenship: Anonymous Political Agency and the ‘Dibujitos’ as Post-Identitarian Subjects in Digital Peru…”
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    Capital y Deseo: El goce de la producción de la subjetividad según Rimbaud y Lacan by Abud Jaso, Juan José

    Published 2025
    “…Capital and Desire: The enjoyment of the production of subjectivity according to Rimbaud and Lacan…”
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    Post-Ablation Cavity Evaluation: A Prospective Multicenter Observational Clinical Study to Evaluate Hysteroscopic Access to the Uterine Cavity 4 Years after Water Vapor Endometrial... by Johns, D. Alan, Garza Leal, José Gerardo, Diamond, Michael P., Harris, Micah

    Published 2020
    “…Biopsy was projected to be feasible in 86% (62/70) and intrauterine device placement in 60% (42/70) of all subjects. The subjects’ bleeding statuses were not correlated with uterine cavity access. …”
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    Human rights in higher education and its application in the social environment by Vázquez Luna, Elio Francisco, Amador Corral, Sandra Rubí, Escalera Silva, Luz Alejandra

    “…The sample was made up of professors from the social sciences area of the Emiliano Zapata University who taught the subject. Among the main results, it was found that 91% of teachers are concerned about the way in which they can help students learn and consider the subject as a fundamental basis for their professional practice. …”
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    The social construction of “Feeling of Burden”: Narrative on dependency and care in old age by Arroyo Rueda, María Concepción, Ribeiro Ferreira, Manuel

    Published 2012
    “…Within the social and subjective dimension of aging arise stereotypes and negative images from being considered dependent subjects; one of most important of these is the “feeling of being a burden”. …”
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