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    EXPERIENCIA DEL PADECIMIENTO EN TRABAJADORES CON LUMBALGIA INESPECÍFICA CRÓNICA DERIVADA DE UN RIESGO DE TRABAJO by Valencia Galindo, José Luis, Torres López, Teresa Margarita, Aldrete Rodríguez, Ma. Guadalupe, Aranda Beltrán, Carolina

    Published 2011
    “…Presented a problematic relationship with their employers and no major economic consequences. Palabras clave: Lumbalgia Inespecífica crónica, riesgo de trabajo, estudio cualitativo, experiencia del padecimiento, teoría fundamentada, Chronic nonspecific low back pain.…”
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    Zonificación ecológica de una comunidad dentro de un área natural protegida en el suroeste de Zacatecas. by Delgadillo Escobar, Ariel Armando

    Published 2020
    “…The community has diverse plant ecosystems in which it has a presence of species of flora and fauna with ecological, social and economic importance. The ecological characterization of the community was carried out through field sampling for the purpose of assessing the state of vegetation in the community, both inside and outside the NPA. …”
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    Zonificación ecológica de una comunidad dentro de un área natural protegida en el suroeste de Zacatecas. by Delgadillo Escobar, Ariel Armando

    Published 2020
    “…The community has diverse plant ecosystems in which it has a presence of species of flora and fauna with ecological, social and economic importance. The ecological characterization of the community was carried out through field sampling for the purpose of assessing the state of vegetation in the community, both inside and outside the NPA. …”
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    Fact or Fiction: Methionine Requirement for Pacific White Shrimp by D. Allen, Davis, Mingming, Duan

    Published 2017
    “…Many feed manufactures have the methionine requirement setrelatively high which favors the inclusion of expensive fishmeal vs that of non-marine protein sources. Givencurrent economic and social concerns, this is not a sustainable approach. …”
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