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  2. Juan Pascual-Leone - Wikipedia

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    Juan Pascual-Leone (born 1933 in Spain) is a developmental psychologist and founder of the neo-Piagetian approach to cognitive development. He introduced this term into the literature [ 1 ] and put forward [ 2 ] key predictions about developmental growth of mental attention and working memory.

  3. Griselda Pascual - Wikipedia

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    Griselda Pascual y Xufré (11 February 1926 in Barcelona – 8 June 2001) was a Spanish mathematician linked to research and teaching as well as translating math texts into the Catalan language. Her basic line of research was algebraic number theory.

  4. Nicolás Pascual de la Parte - Wikipedia

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    Nicolás Pascual de la Parte (Spanish pronunciation: [nikoˈlas pasˈkwal ðe la ˈpaɾte]; born 21 April 1959) is a Spanish diplomat and politician of the People's Party who was elected member of the European Parliament in 2024. [1]

  5. The Family of Pascual Duarte - Wikipedia

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    The Family of Pascual Duarte (Spanish: La Familia de Pascual Duarte, pronounced [la faˈmilja ðe pasˈkwal ˈdwaɾte]) is a 1942 novel written by Spanish Nobel laureate Camilo José Cela. [1] [2] The first two editions created an uproar and in less than a year it was banned. A new Spanish edition was revised in 1943 in December of that year.

  6. Los niños tontos - Wikipedia

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    Los niños tontos (The Foolish Children) [1] is a collection of twenty-one stories written by Ana María Matute, first published in Madrid in 1956 by Ediciones Arión.. The protagonists of the stories are children, hence the title, however it is not children's literature: themes such as death and cruelty appear in all of the stories.

  7. Pascual Chávez Villanueva - Wikipedia

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    Pascual Chávez Villanueva SDB (born December 20, 1947) is a Roman Catholic priest of the Salesians of Don Bosco, who was Rector Major of that Order between April 3, 2002 and March 25, 2014, being the 9th successor of Don Bosco, [1] the first Mexican to get such position and the second Latin American after Argentinian Juan Edmundo Vecchi.

  8. Alvaro Pascual-Leone - Wikipedia

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    Alvaro Pascual-Leone (born 7 August 1961 in Valencia, Spain) is a Spanish-American Professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School, with which he has been affiliated since 1997. He is currently a Senior Scientist at the Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research at Hebrew SeniorLife. [ 1 ]

  9. Infante Antonio Pascual of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Infante Antonio Pascual Francisco Javier Juan Nepomuceno Aniello Raimundo Silvestre of Spain (31 December 1755 – 20 April 1817) was a son of King Charles III of Spain and younger brother of King Charles IV of Spain and King Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies.