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    Establishing successful binational academic collaborations in minority health research por Mier, Nelda, Piziak, Verónica, Zuñiga, Miguel, Sánchez, Esmeralda, Bocanegra Alonso, Anabel, Acosta González, Rosa I.

    Publicado 2005
    “…Researchers from the Texas A&M University System Health Science Center School of Rural Public Health (SRPH) and the Reynosa-Aztlán Multidisciplinary Academic Unit of Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas (UAT) partnered to conduct two research projects in the South Texas/Mexico border region. These binational research projects focus on obesity and diabetes, issues that seriously affect border residents. …”
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    Access and use of health care services by mothers and children in the Texas-Mexico border region: preliminary findings from the 2006 Rio Grande Valley health survey por Reagan, Patricia B., Pagán, José A.

    Publicado 2007
    “…The objective of this study was to assess whether there is a relation between patterns of health care utilization between Latina mothers and their children who reside in the South Texas- Mexico border region. Survey data on 495 Latina women with children from the 2006 Rio Grande Valley Health Survey were used to estimate bivariate probit models of the determinants of five health care access and utilization indicators. …”
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    Caracterización y restauración ecológica en el matorral espinoso tamaulipeco del noreste de México por Pequeño Ledezma, Miguel Angel

    Publicado 2016
    “…Abstract The Tamaulipan thornscrub (MET) covers an area of 200,000 km² in northeastern Mexico and South Texas. Many species are important for forest and agricultural production (wood, firewood, fodder, among others). …”
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    Caracterización y restauración ecológica en el matorral espinoso tamaulipeco del noreste de México por Pequeño Ledezma, Miguel Angel

    Publicado 2016
    “…Abstract The Tamaulipan thornscrub (MET) covers an area of 200,000 km² in northeastern Mexico and South Texas. Many species are important for forest and agricultural production (wood, firewood, fodder, among others). …”
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