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Roxana Guíñez-Viveros, Ariel Bobadilla-Moreno, Cristián Alberto Muñoz-Viveros
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Miha Maric, Ivan Todorovic, Jasmina ?nidar?ic
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Research Question: The central research objective of this study was the empirical examination of the relationships between the construct of work-life conflict in terms of life satisfaction and job satisfaction. Motivation: Modern business environment is ...
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Alejandro Viveros
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Christopher H. Barker, Vassiliki H. Kourafalou, CJ Beegle-Krause, Michel Boufadel, Mark A. Bourassa, Steve G. Buschang, Yannis Androulidakis, Eric P. Chassignet, Knut-Frode Dagestad, Donald G. Danmeier, Anusha L. Dissanayake, Jerry A. Galt, Gregg Jacobs, Guillaume Marcotte, Tamay Özgökmen, Nadia Pinardi, Rafael V. Schiller, Scott A. Socolofsky, Dalina Thrift-Viveros, Brian Zelenke, Aijun Zhang and Yangxing Zhengadd Show full author list remove Hide full author list
Following the 2010 Deepwater Horizon accident of a massive blow-out in the Gulf of Mexico, scientists from government, industry, and academia collaborated to advance oil spill modeling and share best practices in model algorithms, parameterizations, and ...
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Mario Luis Chew Hernández, Leopoldo Viveros Rosas, Verónica Velázquez Romero
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Alejandro Viveros
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Este artículo busca posicionar un concepto denominado ?escritura codigofágica? como plataforma para analizar e interpretar el Diario (1606) de Domingo Chimalpáhin. Con este horizonte problematizaremos el lugar de la crónica y la escritura en las producci...
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Xiomara Patricia BLANCO VALENCIA,M. A. BECERRA,A. E. CASTRO OSPINA,M. ORTEGA ADARME,D. VIVEROS MELO,D. H. PELUFFO ORDÓÑEZ
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Alejandro Viveros Espinosa
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Alejandro Viveros
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Enrique Dussel, Eduardo Mendieta y Carmen Bohórquez México: CREFAL-Siglo XXI, 2009
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Aritz Royo-Esnal, María Luisa López
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Oxalis latifolia is a widely distributed weed that mainly affects corn fields, orchards, plant nurseries and gardens. Two forms of the weed have been identified: the common form, with fish-tailed leaflets, bulbils growing on stolons and dark pink flowers...
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