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    Perception of the risk of adverse reactions to analgesics: differences between medical students and residents by Castillo Guzmán, Sandra, González Santiago, Omar, Delgado Leal, Ismael A., Lozano Luévano, Gerardo Emmanuel, Reyes Rodríguez, Misael J., Elizondo Solis, César Vidal, Nava Obregón, Teresa Adriana, Palacios Ríos, Dionicio

    Published 2016
    “…Our findings show that medical students give higher risk scores than residents toward risk due to analgesics. Continuing training and informing physicians about ADRs is necessary since the lack of training is known to induce inadequate use of drugs.…”
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    Deterioro cognitivo en la población mayor de 65 años que reside en el área metropolitana de Monterrey, México by Cruz Maldonado, María Elena de la

    Published 2008
    “…Objetivo: establecer la prevalencia del deterioro cognitivo en población con 65 y más años que reside en el Área Metropolitana de Monterrey, NL, México (AMM). …”
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    Affective engineering in application to bi-level human migration models by Kalashnikov, Vyacheslav V., Kalashnykova, Kalashnykova Ibanovna, Acosta Sánchez, Yazmín Guadalupe, Kalashnikov, Vitaly

    Published 2014
    “…At the lower level of the model, the present residents (grouped into professional communities) are also potential migrants to other locations. …”
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    Case for diagnosis. Infraorbital schwannoma by Reyna Rodriguez, Irving Llibran, Chávez Álvarez, Sonia, Ocampo Candiani, Jorge

    Published 2021
    “…Histopathology revealed an encapsulated neoplasm within the dermis; composed by narrow, elongated, and wavy cells with an ill-defined cytoplasm, dense chromatin and tapered ends interspersed with collagen fibers. …”
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    Knowledge and use of edible mushrooms in two municipalities of the Sierra Tarahumara, Chihuahua, Mexico by Quiñónez Martínez, Miroslava, Ruan Soto, Felipe, Aguilar Moreno, Ivonne Estela, Garza Ocañas, Fortunato, Lebgue Keleng, Toutcha, Lavín Murcio, Pablo Antonio, Enríquez Anchondo, Irma Delia

    Published 2014
    “…A great diversity of potentially edible mushrooms is found in forests of the Municipalities of Bocoyna and Urique. Their residents are the only consumers of wild mushrooms in the Northern Mexico; they have a long tradition of collecting and eating these during the “rainy season.” …”
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