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    Impacto estratégico del proteccionismo implementado por Brasil y Argentina en el ámbito de la industria automotriz mexicana (Strategic impact of protectionism implemented by Bra... by García Pérez, María Laura, Vargas Hernández, José G.

    Published 2013
    “…Mexico is not the exception, because last year suffered the imposition of a series of protectionist guidelines by Brazil and Argentina, which were intended to reduce the number of exports that are made to these South American economies. This study intends to analyze the impact and strategic changes adopted by Mexico in the automotive industry as a result of these regulations. …”
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    Identification of Fire Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from Northeastern Mexico with Morphology and Molecular Markers by Sánchez Peña, Sergio R., Chacón Cardosa, Manuela Citlali, Reséndez Pérez, Diana

    Published 2009
    “…ABSTRACT The invasive red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta Buren, has successfully dispersed across many countries from its South American homeland and now has reached the USMexico border (e.g., Matamoros, state of Tamaulipas, México), where it now coexists with native fire ants, Solenopsis geminata, Solenopsis xyloni, and others. …”
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    Cocodrilos marinos del jurásico tardío de la formación la casita en Coahuila y Nuevo León, México: dos casos de estudio by Velasco Segura, Jorge Antonio

    Published 2007
    “…Interestingly, the Mexican Late Jurassic Thalattosuchia are neither referable to the European nor to the South American species and thus hint to geographic isolation of the Gulf of Mexico at least throughout the Late Jurassic.…”
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    Cocodrilos marinos del jurásico tardío de la formación la casita en Coahuila y Nuevo León, México: dos casos de estudio by Velasco Segura, Jorge Antonio

    Published 2007
    “…Interestingly, the Mexican Late Jurassic Thalattosuchia are neither referable to the European nor to the South American species and thus hint to geographic isolation of the Gulf of Mexico at least throughout the Late Jurassic.…”
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