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    Bioética, herencia y descendencia : algunas reflexiones acerca del asesoramiento genético

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    Fil: Sommer, Susana E. Academia Nacional de Bellas Artes; Argentina

    Tamberos en la cuenca láctea de Villa María: estrategias de un eslabón vulnerable en la cadena productiva

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    Fil: Roitman, Susana E.. Universidad Nacional de Villa María; Argentina.Fil: Frank, Juan A., . Universidad Nacional de Villa María; Argentina

    Spotlight on the Indians: what Ysavel Agad would have told Captain Ospina or The first one- hundred years after the Spanish conquest of the Alto Magdalena region (1535-1629)

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    This study traces the first one-hundred years after the Spanish conquest of the Alto Magdalena Region (1535-1629) in present-day Colombia. In doing so, it focuses primarily on the indigenous actors – male and female, local and non-local – who took part in one way or another in this enterprise. As such it is based on the analysis of twenty-two unpublished archival documents dating from 1540 through 1669. This study argues that Belalcázar‟s Yanacona (Inca) allies played a major role in the conquest and colonization of the Alto Magdalena region, and that Yanacona women were an important part of this expedition. It also argues that Belalcázar and his troops encountered local matrilineal societies (Yalcones, Panches, Coyaimas, Natagaimas, Pixaos) in which women held significant political power, and that a local female (Yalcón) leader by the name of Guatepán may have given rise to the legend of La Gaitana. With regards to the wars of resistance that took place between the second half of the sixteenth century through the beginning of the seventeenth century, it claims that local indigenous groups such as the Coyaimas and Natagaimas who sided with the Spanish were instrumental in defeating the Pixao Indians who were the principal leaders of the revolts. Along this line, it contends that the vicious and “fratricidal” wars between the Indians who sided with the Spanish and those who sided against them were a decisive factor for Spanish victory. In addition it purports to show that local indigenous shamans known as mohanes were in fact politico-religious leaders who were persecuted by Spanish authorities not for religious but for political reasons, and more specifically for their role as leaders of the resistance. Finally, it argues that the wars that ensued after the Spanish incursion destroyed the social networks on which so much of local women‟s power was based, and that as a result, local indigenous women lost much of their traditional power and status.Ph.D.Includes bibliographical referencesIncludes vitaby Susana E. Matallana-Peláe

    Dinámica conflictual en el transporte urbano de pasajeros (TUP) de la ciudad de Córdoba (2013-2017)

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    Fil: Cruz, Facundo. Universidad Nacional Villa María; Argentina.Fil: Roitman, Susana E. Universidad Nacional Villa María; Argentina.Fil: Prado, Estanislao Martín. Universidad Nacional Villa María; Argentina

    Patrones de conflictividad gremial y relaciones base-conductividad en Córdoba entre 2012 y 2015

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    Fil: Roitman, Susana E.. Universidad Nacional de Villa María; Argentina

    Estudio de los volcanes terciarios de la pcia. de San Luis

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    Fil: Böckmann, Susana E.. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina

    Mecanismos inmunes citotóxicos contra el Trypanosoma Cruzi

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    Fil: Olabuenaga, Susana E.. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina

    Mecanismos inmunes citotóxicos contra el Trypanosoma Cruzi

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    Fil: Olabuenaga, Susana E.. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina

    Estrategia del genoma del virus Junín

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    Fil: Mersich, Susana E.. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina
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