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  1. 401

    Application of the Dynamic Compaction for Large Imprint Structures in Córdoba, Argentina by Serrano, Carlos Herminio, Cruz, María Pía, Martin-Schmädke, Italo Federico

    Published 2020
    “…Its application in the “Bajo Grande Sewage Liquid Treatment Plant” has been a great technical and economic achievement. This article synthesizes geotechnical studies before the improvement, characterizes the dynamic compaction from the existing soil profile, and requirements of major works such as settlers and aeration tanks. …”
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    Characterization of the creole-rice production system in La Mojana, in Colombia by Cadena Torres, Jorge, Cuello Pérez, Diana Maria, Romero Ferrer, Jorge Luis, Pérez Cantero, Shirley Patricia

    Published 2021
    “…One of the productive systems of greater social importance is that of Creole rice, to which small producers of the peasant economy are dedicated. Given that socio-economic and technical aspects of this system are unknown, a characterization of the system was carried out using the structured survey method that captured social, technical, and economic aspects. …”
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    Socio-environmental diagnostic of the agricultural productionon the Rabanl paramo (Colombia) as a basisforits agroecological reset by Useche de Vega, Dalia Soraya, Márquez-Girón, Sara María

    Published 2015
    “…But the country´s current agricultural approach that does not allow to analyze the socio-economic relationships between the population, neither their needs, nor much less teh potential of the fermers settled there. …”
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    Equine infectious anemia prevalence in urban pulling horses in the municipality of Florencia (Caqueta) by Patiño-Quiroz, Beatriz Elena, Baldrich-Romero, Nicolás Ernesto, Caicedo-Robayo, Juan Carlos, Ome-Peña, Harrinson, Murillo-Rojas, Juan Camilo

    Published 2016
    “…Environmental and socio-economic conditions facilitate transmission of the virus between horses of the same trade and any equine management system and production in the area, which would generate economic and livestock of importance to the equine industry losses.…”
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    Quality management in tourist destinations by Rodríguez Moreno, Diana Cristina; Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia, Castellanos Domínguez, Óscar Fernando; Universidad Nacional de Colombia – Sede Bogotá

    Published 2024
    “…Tourism is a sector considered by the majority of local, territorial and national governments, as a segment of the economy with significant potential for the economic and social development of communities, so the offer of tourist destinations has expanded throughout the planet, increasing the competition. …”
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    Tobacco Smuggling and the French Consulate in Galicia in the 1730s by García Hurtado, Manuel-Reyes

    Published 2023
    “…This is an example of the determined defense of what are considered to be the privileges and exemptions that French ships must enjoy in Spanish ports; it does not obey their economic relevance to France. The rejection of the inspection of vessels, the placement of guards on board, and the obligation to anchor, are elementsthat contribute to facilitating smuggling.…”
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  8. 408

    Historical precedents of armed conflict in Colombia and Afghanistan by Díaz Sanabria, Catherine

    Published 2011
    “…In Colombia the guerrilla and paramilitary groups, in order to make concrete their ideals, support a constant struggle with the Colombian State, generating crisis at the social, po litical and economical level, being the drug-dealer the main sponsor of the war behind masks that generate jobs through money laundering.…”
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    The civil liability of the legal person for damages to human and fundamental rights by Parra, William J.

    Published 2022
    “…The strengthening of civil justice in Latin American states can lead to greater success in determining the civil liabilities of economic actors in the event of direct violation, participation, or complicity in violations of human and fundamental rights. …”
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    Enrollment Equitable for UPTC by González, Jorge Iván, Martínez, Jorge, Mendoza, Andrés, Reverón, Carlos

    Published 2013
    “…The formula has these characteristics: 1) Ses the recovery taking account socio-economic capabilities of students and not according to the career, 2) Keeps the total amount of revenue received by the university fromtuition fees, 3) It is equitable because peoplewith lower income pay relatively less, 4)Does not affect current structure of household consumption.The design of the tariff wasmade after reviewing the formulas of other public universities, and to examine the characteristics socioeconomic families of those admitted to in the context UPTC general household surveys …”
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    Agriculture and rural development in Colombia 2011-2013: an approach by Cárdenas Pinzón, Johanna Inés, Vallejo Zamudio, Luis Eudoro

    Published 2016
    “…The aim of this paper is to present a literature review of the concept of rural development and the role of agriculture and rural development in economic activity, and to determine the advances made in Colombia’s agricultural sector in the period 2011-2013, according to the proposed strategies for the sector in the National Plan of Development 2010-2014. …”
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    Book Receipts by Díaz Gamboa, Luis Bernardo

    Published 2014
    “…There are many topics such as political and economic power, corruption, machismo, the legalization of drugs, the internet, prostitution and water, among others. …”
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    Pedagogical English Practice and Educational German Technology in the Federal State of Santander by Pérez Pinzón, Luis Rubén

    Published 2018
    “…European development models and economic initiatives of German businessmen influenced the educative and didactic innovations in the Federal State of Santander (1857-1886) that were adopted as the education system in the United States of Colombia. …”
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    how the quality of patents contributes to revitalising the innovation system?, evidence from the renewable energy sector by Herrera-Ramírez, Milton Mauricio, Méndez-Morales, Edgard Alberto, Barrios-Campos, Diana Marlene

    Published 2021
    “…There is an intense discussion on the impact of the quality of patents on innovation and economic development. Consequently, measuring the quality of patents becomes an essential issue to understand how it affects the innovation system (IS). …”
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    The importance of additive technology and manufacturing processes for laboratory experiments in aeronautics by Tilvaldyev, Shehret A., Caldiño Herrera, Uzziel, Dávalos Ramírez, José Omar, Lira Martinez, Manuel Alejandro, Muñoz Avitia, Edgar Alfonso

    Published 2023
    “…In recent years, the world manufacturers of aviation equipment have made significant progress in the use of high efficiency (in terms of economic and time parameters) Additive Technology and Manufacturing processes. …”
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    Popular education in the 21st century. intercultural resistance from the south and from below by Mejía Jiménez, Marco Raúl

    Published 2015
    “…The way to understand the political, social, cultural, and economic reality of Latin America is still pervaded by West ideas. …”
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    The Volatility of the Parallel Exchange Rate in Venezuela 2005-2015 by Castillo Paredes, Laura Daniela, Ramoni Perazzi, Josefa

    Published 2017
    “…The parallel exchange rate is one of the most important economic variables for decision making in Venezuela. …”
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    The Social Cost of the Republic: Defense System Workers in Cartagena de Indias, 1750-1850 by Solano D., Sergio Paolo

    Published 2019
    “…In order to determine the social consequences of the Independence movement on the free working population of Cartagena de Indias, this paper compares the economic investments and amount of workers hired in the defense systems of this city between 1750 and 1850, focusing on the years of Independence as turning point. …”
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    Pobreza: ¿Una salida del túnel? by Salama, Pierre

    Published 2008
    “…The measurement forms to which it leads a new planning on this phenomenon, raise, also, new forms to make economic policy with a view to the reduction of the poverty.…”
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    Female education in Nicaraguan society: a nuisance for the Liberal Revolution (1893-1909) by Zosa-Cano, Alexander

    Published 2023
    “…Objective: Analyze the purposes and educational programs of the conservative model for female education, in antithesis with the economic, political, and social projection of the Nicaraguan Liberal Revolution (1893-1909). …”
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