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    Procedure for the evaluation of business opportunities in the sugar industry by Rabassa Olazábal , Glenia, González Suárez , Erenio, Pérez Sanchez , Amaury, Miño Valdés , Juan Esteban, Pérez Martínez , Amaury

    Published 2016
    “…A Heuristic Diagram which took into account technical, economic, social, environmental and risk factors, using tools Management Analysis Development to identify the main options of industrial production processes with high efficiency, material balances designed and energy Complex goal Process Analysis, which allows you to view the best business option. …”
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    Organizational culture, identity and image. A case study conducted in an argentinian public university by Pujol Cols, Lucas, Foutel, Mariana, Barbisán, Romina

    Published 2017
    “…The study and understanding of organizational culture assumes a central role for university management, as it becomes a strong conditioning factor during decision-making at all levels. …”
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    The labor cost and the norms professional accountants by Güereña Fernández, Liliana

    Published 2007
    “…One of them is giving them enterprise stock Purchase Option and, in this way the personnel, will be able to obtain a personal gain in the future, with the condition of rendering services for a time period, or to achieve a performance desired by the owners of the enterprises, so as to improve its management, and with the desire of increasing the market value of the shares. …”
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    The tourist demand of the hotel chain. Time series for a forecast model by Fernández López, Reinier, Vilalta Alonso, José Alberto, Quintero Silverio, Arely, Díaz González, Ledy Raúl

    Published 2020
    “…In an increasingly uncertain world where world dynamics accelerates the way of managing processes in any sector, the forecast of tourist demand becomes very important. …”
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    Nominal scale as alternative service quality evaluation: Study case of Hacienda Bugambilias hotel, Mexico by Urcádiz Cázares, Francisco Javier, Monroy Ceseña , Mauro Alejandro

    Published 2022
    “…Service quality is commonly measured with instruments that use the Likert scale corresponding to a qualitative variable (ordinal or nominal) that in turn is associated with a quantitative one (discrete or continuous) as an approximate to be able to carry out operations and comparisons, which has generated controversy over the statistical management and data interpretation. However, it is possible to perform an analysis based only on the nominal scale leaving aside the typical numerical scale. …”
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    Minerals and critical raw materials: Potential and opportunities for Argentina by Murguía, Diego

    Published 2021
    “…In an international context of growing socio-environmental demands and persistent conflict, achieving a sustainable management of critical (and non-critical) minerals implies overcoming the “extractivist” model. …”
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    Institute of Human Genetics of Misiones (IGeHM) experience in Prenatal Diagnosis by Doldán, Jorge C. A., Sioli, Gastón A., Martínez, Cecilia N.

    Published 2024
    “…We can conclude that prenatal cytogenetic diagnosis is very important for parents who can make a free and informed decision about the ongoing pregnancy, to allow better obstetric management and access to a highly complex neonatology service in addition to psychological and genetic counseling.…”
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    33-Year Contribution of the Cytogenetics and Human Genetics Laboratory (LACyGH) – UNaM – IPS Agreement by Sioli, Gastón A., Garcete, Lucila M., Rivero, María F., Correa, María J., Caffetti, Jacqueline D., Melnichuk, Ana M., Rolon, Amada G., Fenocchio, Alberto S.

    Published 2024
    “…The second type of material introduced was spontaneous abortion material (SAM), reflecting changes in medical practices related to the management of miscarriage cases. Subsequently, LACyGH began conducting studies on bone marrow (BM) and lymph nodes (LN), highlighting the integration of chromosomal data as an essential tool in the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of oncohematological diseases. …”
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    22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome / Di George / VCF by Obregón, María G.

    Published 2024
    “…In 2010 we published a guideline for managing patients with 22q11.2 deletion syndrome which is available on the internet. …”
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    Breast Cancer in the Province of Misiones: Identification of Potential Biomarkers by Acosta, Karina B., Mascheroni, María B., Esnarriaga, María S., Tiscornia, María M., Zapata, Pedro

    Published 2024
    “…Genetic markers and their correlation with pathological parameters are important for the diagnosis, prognosis, management and prevention of BC. For this reason, there is a considerable interest in research genetic components involved in early carcinogenesis. …”
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    Evaluation of performance as a tool for the analysis of human capital by Montoya, César Alveiro

    Published 2008
    “…This work tries to show a scheme of performance evaluation for employees, considering that, is constituted nowadays in the organizations as an essential tool for those who have the responsibility of managing human talent. Due to the aforesaid, one must keep in mind the aspects on behalf of those responsible of the performance, within the organizations and thus to be able to give the importance to the innumerous elements that constitute themselves as an essential part, when defining the aspects or key points for the development of the evaluation.…”
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    The theory of the population ecology considered by the adaptation theories by Garcilazo, Joaquín

    Published 2011
    “…One, driven by adaptationist theories, argues that change is possible because the environment is not something immutable and managers can be active agents of it. The other, supported by the population ecology theory argues that change is impossible because of structural inertia that faces all organizations. …”
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