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  1. 1921
    “…Through a critical feminist lens informed by intersectionality theory, medical anthropology, and critical sociology, we explored (1) how do HIV care providers describe women living with HIV’s care needs and barriers; (2) what are their perspectives on optimal HIV care for women; and (3) to what extent do these conceptualizations include/exclude trans women. …”
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  3. 1923
    “…One final study took a forensic anthropology lens to document an autopsy case report of IPV-induced mortality due to physical head and face trauma. …”
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  4. 1924
    “…Sex prediction from bone measurements that display sexual dimorphism is one of the most important aspects of forensic anthropology. Some bones like the skull and pelvis display distinct morphological traits that are based on shape. …”
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  5. 1925
    “…Las particulares experiencias de conducción del trabajo de campo de las alumnas mostrarán su creatividad al adaptar y adoptar metodologías que les permitieron visibilizar el aporte político de las mujeres indígenas al desarrollo del activismo indígena local.Indigenizing Social Research Methodologies: Training Experience for the Strengthening of Women’s LeadershipAbstractBased on an ethnographic description of the approaches, learning processes and final research products of the Diploma for the Strengthening of Women’s Leadership coordinated by the Indigenous Fund’s Intercultural Indigenous University and the Center for Research and Advanced Studies in Social Anthropology (UII-CIESAS), this essay reflects upon the indigenization of social research and knowledge production designed to meet the cultural and political needs of the indigenous women’s movement in Latin America. …”
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  6. 1926
    por González Pérez, Marco Antonio
    Publicado 2018
    “…In this study theoretical fundament of discrimination are based, mainly, on social psychology, sociology and anthropology. Results, although obtained in a specific university, show the need for institutions, that teach on line careers, to consider possible occurrence of discrimination in their learning rooms.Recibido: 21 de octubre de 2016Aceptado: 13 de diciembre de 2017…”
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  7. 1927
    “…In this context, the Cultural Policies Observatory, attached to the Faculty of Anthropology of the Universidad Veracruzana, recorded data from July to December 2020 at the local level and compared them with activities organized by governmental and academic agents. …”
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  8. 1928
    “…Using our previous experience we calculated the normal (“dry”) LI based on the age, sex, weight, height and anthropology of the chest. The calculated values of the normal LI of patients in time of post-discharge visits were exactly same as measured. …”
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  9. 1929
    “…Transcriptions were reviewed using inductive thematic analysis under the lens of ethnographic anthropology. RESULTS: Three major themes emerged from these interviews: first, that the events following the Earthquake influenced not only these students’ decisions to pursue careers in medicine, but the ways in which they hope to practice medicine in the future. …”
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  10. 1930
    “…A multi-bioarchaeological investigation (archaeobotany, zooarchaeology, anthropology) was conducted on vegetal, animal, and human remains, alongside radiocarbon dating and stable isotope analyses (δ(13)C, δ(15)N) of humans (n = 33), mammals (n = 38), reptiles (n = 3), fishes (n = 8), freshwater mussels shells (n = 18), and plants (n = 24). …”
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  11. 1931
    “…We undertook a research program to develop and evaluate a patient-centered outcome measure to assess the multidimensional impacts of CAM therapies, utilizing a novel mixed methods approach that relied upon techniques from the fields of anthropology and psychometrics. This tool would have broad applicability, both for CAM practitioners to measure shifts in patients' states following treatments, and conventional clinical trial researchers needing validated outcome measures. …”
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  12. 1932
    “…METHODS: A community-based participatory research approach is proposed, including multi and transdisciplinary efforts among the community, medical anthropology, and the health sciences. The project is structured in 4 main stages: (1) situation analysis, (2) program development, (3) program implementation, and (4) program evaluation. …”
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  13. 1933
    “…The study of palatal rugae is termed as “Rugoscopy” or “Palatoscopy”, and it finds its application in various fields such as anthropology, orthodontics, forensic sciences; including forensic odonto-stomatology. …”
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  15. 1935
    “…Data were analyzed using interpretive analysis informed by critical medical anthropology theory. RESULTS: The study identified five socio-cultural factors that work in concert to encourage the uptake and use of CommCare: convening women in the community Care Group; a cultural mechanism for enabling pregnancy disclosure; constituting authoritative knowledge amongst women; harnessing the roles of older women; and adding value to community health worker roles. …”
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  16. 1936
    “…MAIN TEXT: The Critical Medical Ecology model is a multidimensional, multilevel way of viewing pandemics comprehensively, rooted simultaneously in microbiology and in anthropology, with shared priority for evolution, context, stressors, homeostasis, adaptation, and power relationships. …”
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  17. 1937
    “…A “One Health” strategy of research involving medical anthropology, veterinary medicine, and public health needs to be pursued for a better understanding of the transmission routes and the emergence of this zoonosis.…”
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  18. 1938
    por HG Solomon, Lucy, Baio, Cesar
    Publicado 2020
    “…This thinking is grounded in research by theorists across disciplines, including communications and media theory, microbiology, anthropology, decolonial studies, social ecology, sociology and environmental psychology. …”
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  19. 1939
    “…METHODS: We used a qualitative situated cognitive anthropology approach for this study. Data were collected on a co-design research project that aimed to support the help-seeking process of caregivers of functionally dependent older adults. …”
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