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    Distribución de especies de plantas nativas y exóticas al lado de caminos a lo largo de un gradiente altitudinal en el noreste de México. by Sánchez Medrano, Fátima Zuleyma

    Published 2018
    “…Likewise, the distribution of the distances on the way to the end, resulting in results p = 0.223 thrown by the Kruskal Wallis test. The ordination by analysis of canonical correspondence (CCA) suggests that the sand, slope and altitude govern the composition of the set of the species (native and exotic). …”
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    Distribución de especies de plantas nativas y exóticas al lado de caminos a lo largo de un gradiente altitudinal en el noreste de México. by Sánchez Medrano, Fátima Zuleyma

    Published 2018
    “…Likewise, the distribution of the distances on the way to the end, resulting in results p = 0.223 thrown by the Kruskal Wallis test. The ordination by analysis of canonical correspondence (CCA) suggests that the sand, slope and altitude govern the composition of the set of the species (native and exotic). …”
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    Estructura factorial y consistencia interna de la Escala de Hábitos de Higiene Bucal en muestras de población general y clínica odontológica by Moral de la Rubia, José, Rodríguez Franco, Norma Idalia

    Published 2017
    “…En ambas muestras se definieron dos factores: uso de hilo dental con cuatro ítems (α ordinal = 0.911 en MPG y 0.944 en MCO), y cepillado dental con cuatro ítems (α ordinal = 0.628 en MPG y 0.633 en MCO). …”
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    Variables related to sexual prejudice among Mexican health science students by Moral de la Rubia, José, Valle de la O, Adrián, Garcia Cadena, Cirilo Humberto

    Published 2015
    “…Only the two latter variables were significant predictive variables; they explained 21% of the variance in the ordinal regression model and 27% in the multinomial regression model. …”
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