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    • Vallejo, M. S.; Witis, S.; Ojeda, E.; Mostajo, D.; Morera, F.; Meruvia, N.; Martino, M.; Lima, S.; Espinoza, M. T.; Castillo, O.; Campostrini, B.; Danckers, L.; Blumel Méndez, Juan; Tserotas, K.; Sánchez, H.; Salinas, C.; Saavedra, J.; Rojas, J. A.; Onatra, W.; Monterrosa, A.; Montano, A.; Martínez, J.; González, E.; Gómez, G.; Calle, A.; Broutin, G.; Bencosme, A.; Arteaga, E.; Ayala, F.; Chedraui, P. (Taylor & Francis, 2016)
      Objective: To evaluate whether menopausal status and symptoms among female gynecologists would influence their clinical behavior related to menopausal hormone therapy (MHT).Methods: Female gynecologists of 11 Latin American ...
    • Lagos, Javiera; Rojas, Manuel; Rodrigues, Joao B.; Tadich, Tamara (MDPI, 2021)
      Working equids play an essential role in the livelihoods of millions of families around the world. The way people, especially their caretakers, perceive them affects attitudes towards them and consequently their welfare. ...
    • Labraña, Carlos Muñoz; Lara, Nelson Vásquez; Jedlicki, Leonora Reyes (2010)
      This research reports some views and attitudes held by the eighth-graders of elementary education in three regions of Chile. These views and attitudes are related to the State, Democracy and the Civil Society. The results ...
    • Pérez Villalobos, Cristhian Exequel; Ventura Ventura, Juan; Spormann Romeri, Camila; Melipillán, Roberto; Jara Reyes, Catherine; Paredes Villarroel, Ximena; Rojas Pino, Marcos Santiago; Baquedano Rodríguez, Marjorie; Castillo Rabanal, Isidora; Parra Ponce, Paula; Bastías Vega, Nancy del Carmen; Alvarado Figueroa, Débora; Matus Betancourt, Olga (Public Library Science, 2021)
      Introduction Due to the health crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, 220 million college students in the world had to halt face-to-face teaching and migrate to what has been called Emergency Remote Teaching, using virtual ...
    • Lewis, Peter (Korea Institute for National Unification, 2007-12)
      Based on interviews conducted in Seoul in July 2006, the author explores apparent contradictions in South Korean perceptions of the United States’ attitude toward Korean unification. These common perceptions regarding ...