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Competencias socioemocionales en el desarrollo profesional del maestro, Socio-emotional competencies of teacher professional development Pertegal Felices, María Luisa - Castejón Costa, Juan Luis - Martínez Ruiz, María Ángeles
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Adaptation to the ECTS of the subject "Construction of Non-structural Elements" for the future degree "Building Engineer" Céspedes López, María Francisca - Mora García, Raúl Tomás - Jiménez Delgado, Antonio - Rodríguez Valenzuela, Leoncio
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¿Qué conocen los jóvenes de Villena sobre los cuidados tradicionales de la piel?, What young people of Villena (Alicante) know on traditional skin care?, O que conhecem os jovens de Villena sobre os cuidados tradicionais da pele? Pascual Ferriz, Pablo - Losa Martínez, Inmaculada - Monasor Ortolá, David
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Desigualdad y grandes obras públicas: la ampliación del Canal de Panamá, Inequality and megaprojects: the Panama Canal expansion Aledo Tur, Antonio
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Investigación cualitativa en el campo de la salud, Qualitative investigation in the field of health Cuesta Benjumea, Carmen de la
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Teoremas de limitación e imaginación abierta en la ciencia contemporánea Pérez Herranz, Fernando Miguel
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Contribution à l’étude de la dynamique des espèces végétales envahissantes face aux fluctuations des précipitations et des températures dans la plaine de Sidi Bel Abbes (Algérie), Dynamic of weeds under of precipitations and temperature fluctuations in the plain of Sidi Bel Abbes (Algeria) Faraoun, Fatiha - Benabdeli, Khéloufi
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How political epidemiology research can address why the millennium development goals have not been achieved: developing a research agenda Gil González, Diana - Ruiz Cantero, María Teresa - Álvarez-Dardet Díaz, Carlos
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Plantas atípicas de Cymbalaria aequitriloba (Viv.) A.Chev. cultivadas en la comarca del Matarraña (Teruel) Martínez Francés, Vanessa - Juan Vicedo, Jorge - Ríos Ruiz, Segundo
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After at least 138 years of discussion, the etymological puzzle is possibly solved: the originally British English informalism kibosh as in “put the kibosh on [something]” could come from the clogmakers’ term kybosh ‘iron bar which, when hot, is used to soften and smooth leather’ (with possible reinforcement from Western Ashkenazic British English khay bash ‘eighteen pence’), Kibosh: etymology of the English word Gold, David L.
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