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La conducta de succión y el periodo de lactancia: Diversos abordajes experimentales


 

Samanta Mabel March
Laboratorio Ontogenia, Aprendizaje y Alcohol
Instituto de Investigaciones Médicas Mercedes y Martín Ferreyra
Córdoba, Argentina


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karen fernandez: Lo mejor del trabajo es que se basa en la parte medial de esta conducta, a la cual no se le da mucho énfasis .Yo no lo conocía y es bastante interesante para comprender complicaciones que se presentan de monento que noexisten explicaciones físicas.

 

guisella tripaiñan: Es muy interesante para mí saber acerca del tema, puesto que lo vivo diariamente, tengo una niña de 2 años con este problema me niego a operarla.

 



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