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    Latin American Press Review, Program 1973-16, 1973 July 5

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    Part I: The Latin American Press Review raises alarm about political espionage amid the Watergate scandal, suggesting potential ties to illegal break-ins, including one at the Chilean embassy. In Uruguay, President Juan Bordaberry succumbs to military pressure, officially ending constitutional democracy and empowering the military. Senator Ero denounces military dominance and human rights abuses. James Nelson Goodsell reflects on Uruguay's shift from representative rule to military intervention, attributing it to economic challenges and urban guerrilla activities. In Nicaragua, corruption mars post-earthquake relief efforts, benefiting the ruling elite like Anastasio Somoza III. Mexico announces plans to extend its offshore limit, challenging foreign access to fishing waters, while Argentina grapples with escalating kidnapping and extortion targeting foreign businessmen. At the Organization of American States, debates over Cuba's exclusion and proposals for a new regional organization underscore regional tensions. Brazil's economic ties with Africa face political complexities, while concerns mount over potential military involvement in Chile and Bolivia, despite President Banzer's surprising announcement to initiate the return to constitutional rule. Part II: The political situation in Chile deteriorates as President Salvador Allende faces heightened tension exacerbated by a contentious copper miners' strike, resulting in violence and economic repercussions. Criticism is directed at The New York Times for its distorted coverage of the strike, failing to address the illegitimate demands of primarily opposition-affiliated white-collar workers. The current crisis involves the right's attempt to orchestrate a general strike to divide the working class and create economic chaos, aiming to justify military intervention. Despite blue-collar worker support for the government, challenges persist, with external factors. Reliable information about Chile is found in newspapers like The Guardian. This insight comes from an interview conducted by the What's Happening in Chile Group. Files include CSVs of the annotated transcriptions and lists of places, people, organizations, subjects, and media sources mentioned in the radio program

    Erased Voices: Censorship, Gender Studies, and the Fight for Intellectual Freedom in Texas.

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    Presented at Women’s and Gender Studies 41st All-University Annual Conference at Texas Tech University Conference homepage: https://eventreg.ads.ttu.edu/event/85/overvie

    Latin American Press Review, Program 1973-18, 1973 July 19

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    Part I: Argentinian President Hector Cámpora unexpectedly resigned, allowing former leader Juan Perón to return to power amid political turmoil and economic crisis. While Perón's ideology, "Justicialismo," remains vaguely defined, tensions between authoritarian and populist elements within his movement continue to grow. In Córdoba, labor unrest and left-wing militancy persist, challenging Perón’s efforts to maintain unity and control. Meanwhile, in Chile, workers took over factories following a failed coup attempt, and in Uruguay, government repression against labor leaders has intensified following a military-backed coup. Part II: Cuban President Osvaldo Dorticós emphasizes Che Guevara’s lasting revolutionary influence, Cuba’s economic resilience through Soviet support, and the need for the U.S. to lift its blockade before any dialogue. He highlights Cuba’s economic growth since 1970, crediting better organization, worker participation, and a balance between revolutionary ideals and material incentives. Files include CSVs of the annotated transcriptions and lists of places, people, organizations, subjects, and media sources mentioned in the radio program

    DMSP_Assessment

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    This folder contain the DMSP assessment rubric, scoring tool, statistical methods, and analysis files

    Supplementary data : Liver tissue

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    This dataset contains the raw multi-angle lensfree microscopy measurements of a thin liver tissue section, along with the LED calibration and acquisition metadata required for reconstruction. Only raw measurements and calibration files are included

    ERP and TAC Dataset N = 27 October 7, 2025

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    To access these data contact Natalie Ceballos at [email protected]. This set contains de-identified data from a study of college binge drinkers, consisting of event-related potentials to a two-condition alcohol Go/No-Go task and transdermal alcohol concentrations collected during a 12 days of monitoring with wearable alcohol biosensors

    ERC Datasets

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    .csv files containing the dataframes of traffic count observations at time of day resolution (prefix timeOfDay) and daily resolution (prefix Daily) for the analysi

    NMR data for workshop, Nov. 2025

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    NMR data for workshop, Nov. 202

    Texas and Florida Red Drum Egg Boon Data 2009-2023

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    Availability of essential fatty acids (EFAs) in marine ecosystems can have important consequences for organisms, populations, and communities. EFAs are highly concentrated in eggs of marine animals, and coordinated spawning creates superabundances of these nutritional resources in spatially and temporally discrete patches, known as egg boons. The objective of this study was to document the magnitude of temporal and geographic variability in the three dominant EFAs in egg boons (docosahexaenoic acid, DHA; eicosapentaenoic acid, EPA; and arachidonic acid, ARA) and to assess the changes in trophic linkages that are responsible for that variability using 14 diet-related fatty acids and 5 trophic biomarkers in egg boons of red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus). Egg boons were sampled from sites in the eastern and western Gulf of Mexico (Florida and Texas)

    LA STEM Review

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