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    “…Eloísa Díaz’ hospital, located in the municipality of La Florida and city of Santiago, Chile, opened its doors in 2014, and has integrated a humanistic model of care called the “Safe Model of Personalized Childbirth” since 2016. …”
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    “…To assess the impact of efforts to reduce visual impairment by detecting and treating refractive errors (REs) among schoolchildren in two urban areas of Chile. METHODS. In 2013, in the communities of Concepción and La Florida, we conducted a multicenter, multistage-sampling, cross-sectional study employing methods used by the Refractive Error Study in Children (RESC) survey. …”
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    por Aguilera, José Miguel
    Publicado 2013
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    “…In addition to the local doctors, Dr Lilian Faroni (COI Group, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), Dr Leonardo Carmona (Chilean Head and Neck Institute, Chile), and Dr Anthony Addesa (Jupiter Medical Centre, Florida, USA) also participated in this symposium.…”
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    Publicado 2007
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Essence of restoration -- Restoring desertified vegetation in Australia / David Tongway and John Ludwig -- Ecological impairment and recovery -- Restoring cultural landscapes in Central Chile / Carlos Ovalle and James Aronson -- Cultural ecosystems, fire, and alternative states -- Ecological attributes of restored ecosystems -- Restoring wet prairie in Mississippi, USA / George Ramseur Jr. and Andre F. …”
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    “…CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Results from the analysis reveal that if Ae. aegypti is the only competent Zika vector, then risk is geographically limited; in North America mainly to Florida and Texas. However, if Ae. albopictus proves to be a competent vector of Zika, which does not yet appear to be the case, then there is risk of local establishment in all American regions including Canada and Chile, much of Western Europe, Australia, New Zealand, as well as South and East Asia, with a substantial increase in risk to Asia due to the more recent local establishment of Zika in Singapore.…”
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