Congress held in Recife Brazil/Congreso realizado: Recife, Brasil: 20 de junio, 2006.Participation in the RELACAHUPAN (Latin American and Caribbean Network for the Humanization Humanization Fusing the constant and variable framework region of one or more human immunoglobulins with the binding region of an animal immunoglobulin, done to reduce human reaction against the fusion antibody. Mentioned in: Alemtuzumab of Birth) at the Round Table in Recife Recife (rəsē`fĭ) [Port.,=reef], city (1991 pop. 1,298,229), capital of Pernambuco state, NE Brazil, a port on the Atlantic Ocean. It is also called Pernambuco by foreigners. Brazil. Theme: Traditional Medicine And Municipal Health Systems. One of the main objectives of the conferences was to compare the processes of different countries as to the value placed on traditional midwives, with an understanding that they are an expression of the cultural and social biodiversity biodiversity: see biological diversity. biodiversity Quantity of plant and animal species found in a given environment. Sometimes habitat diversity (the variety of places where organisms live) and genetic diversity (the variety of traits expressed of the people of the Americas. For more information please see: www.relacahupan.org Participacion de la RELACAHUPAN (Red Latinoamericana y del Caribe para la Humanizacion del Parto y el Nacimiento) en la Mesa La Mesa (lə mā`sə), city (1990 pop. 52,931), San Diego co., S Calif., a suburb of San Diego; inc. 1912. It is a retail center and a popular residence for upper- and middle-income professionals in the San Diego area. Redonda de Recife-Brasil. Tema: La medicina tradicional y los sistemas municipales de la salud. Uno de los objetivos principales fue: Comparar los processos de diferentes paises con respecto a la valorisacion de las parteras parteras (pär·terˑ·äs), n.pl in Curanderismo, midwives. See pateras. tradicionales, entendidas como expresion de la biodiversidad cultural e social de las poblaciones de las Americas. Para mayor informacion: www.relacahupan.org |
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