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    The effects of rising food prices on poverty in Mexico by Valero Gil, Jorge Noel, Valero Tonone, Magali Noelia

    Published 2008
    “…Further analysis using the theory of optimal taxes suggests policies oriented towards relieving the food price pressure on the Mexican poor should aim at lowering the prices of eggs, vegetable oil, milk, and chicken.…”
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    The Rise and Fall of the HyFlex Approach in Mexico by Padilla Rodríguez, Brenda Cecilia

    Published 2022
    “…Issues reported by teachers relate to poor technical infrastructure, work overload and lack of guidance. …”
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    Poverty dynamics in rural Mexico: What does the future hold? by Gómez Urquiza, Javier Parada, López Feldman, Alejandro

    Published 2013
    “…The poverty measures show almost three fifths of the surveyed households experienced poverty at least once, while one fifth were cataloged as chronically poor. Additionally, asset accumulation dynamics show that there is low asset mobility and that the level of welfare Mexican rural households are expected to reach in the long run would be above poverty, but still quite low (per capita income equal to 6.35 times the Mexican food poverty line). …”
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    Nutrition and Feeding of the Brazilian Pink Shrimp Farfantepenaeus paulensis by O. Cavalli, Ronaldo, C. Abreu, Paulo, Wasielesky, Wilson

    Published 2008
    “…One research line to be described in this presentation includes experimentstesting the usefulness of biofilm - a microbial consortium associated with extracellular polymeric substances attachedto submersed surfaces - as a food source for shrimp.In an early study, we found evidence that the biofilm could serve as an important food source. …”
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    Studies on the Physiology of Atractosteus Spatula Larval Development and Its Applications to Early Weaning Onto Artificial Diets by Mendoza, Roberto, Aguilera, Carlos, Montemayor, Jesús, Revol, Agnes, Holt, Joan

    Published 2019
    “…In addition, pigmentation could be easilyused to separate individuals in poor condition. Growth rate of alligator gar larvae was 1.55mm/day during the first 10 DAH and 5.6 mm/day thereafter until 15 DAH. …”
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    Review: Use of Animal Fats in Aquaculture Feeds by P. Bureau, Dominique, Gibson, Jennifer, El-Mowafi, Adel

    Published 2019
    “…Formulated aquaculture feeds are among the most expensive animal feeds on the market.These feeds are often high in lipids, the bulk of which is generally provided by fish oil.Because of its high cost and potential long-term supply problems, it is now widelyacknowledged that fish oil should be used more sparingly in aquafeeds. …”
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    Income divergence between mexican states in the 1990s: the role of skill premium by Aguayo Téllez, Ernesto

    Published 2006
    “…During the period 1940–1985 the variance of average incomes across Mexican states fell by 60 percent. Beginning in 1985, however, and coinciding with the adoption of trade liberalization policies and other market-oriented reforms, state incomes began to diverge. …”
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    Evaluación del efecto de la naturaleza del polímero en las propiedades físico- mecánicas de laminillas de desintegración oral by González Barranco, Patricia, Esquivel Ferriño, Patricia Cristina, Cantú Cárdenas, Lucia Guadalupe, Romero Guerra, Diana Marcela, García Villarreal, Alejandra, López Martínez, Eduardo

    Published 2022
    “…The strips were evaluated for film-forming capacity, visual appearance of strips, disintegration time, folding endurance, swelling and erosion studies.Results: Starch, slow set pectin and PVP had a poor film-forming capacity, the strips formulated with slow set pectin with CMC, rapid set pectin and pullulan stood out for their transparency. …”
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    Failure analysis of Co–Cr hip resurfacing prosthesis during solidification by Alvarez Vera, Melvyn, García Duarte, José Hilario, Juárez Hernández, Arturo, Mercado Solis, Rafael David, Castillo, A. G., Hernández Rodríguez, Marco Antonio Loudovic

    Published 2013
    “…The results exhibited hot tearing, shrinkage porosity and metal oxide films due to inadequate heat dissipation during solidification process, as a consequence of poor investment casting ceramic mold configuration. …”
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    Hybrid Solar Cells of Pyrite-Based/Poly(3-Hexylthiophene) Core/Shell Nanowires by Retana Betancourt, María Fernanda

    Published 2021
    “…Contributions and Conclusions: One-dimensional poly(3-hexylthiophene) and ZnO thin films were obtained by electrochemical method. …”
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    Hybrid Solar Cells of Pyrite-Based/Poly(3-Hexylthiophene) Core/Shell Nanowires by Retana Betancourt, María Fernanda

    Published 2021
    “…Contributions and Conclusions: One-dimensional poly(3-hexylthiophene) and ZnO thin films were obtained by electrochemical method. …”
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    Community profiling to analyse community information needs, and providers: perceptions from the people of the broomhall neighbourhood, from Sheffield, UK by Muela Meza, Zapopan Martín

    Published 2010
    “…Findings: The major findings relating to community information needs were related to the following issues: 1) territoriality and uses of the land (e.g. housing for poor and working classes; expansion of Sheffield and Hallam universities in the form of university student villages); 2) poverty, social and economical inequalities (e.g. unemployment, debt, and crime); 3) health (e.g. drug addiction, lack of: green public open space, playgrounds, and sports and leisure facilities); 4) politics (e.g. inadequate allocation of funding for community projects); 5) culture (e.g. multicultural, ethnic, religious, and national issues; tribalism of BMEs); 6) communication (e.g. people socially excluded due to lack of English classes). …”
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