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    Las tecnologías de la información aplicadas al derecho: entre el código abierto, el algoritmo y el libre albedrío [Digresión sobre las aplicaciones de los modelos de gestión de ar... por Heredia López , Alejandro, Badii Z., Mohammad H.

    Publicado 2024
    “…The Information technologies applied to law: between open source, algorithm and free will [Digression on the applications of file management models in the Virtual Court of the Judicial Branch of the State of Nuevo León (PJENL)] …”
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    Elemental Composition and Flue Gas Emissions of Different Components from Five Semi-Arid Woody Species in Pyrolysed and Non-Pyrolysed Material por Ngangyo Heya, Maginot, Foroughbakhch Pournavab, Rahim, Carrillo Parra, Artemio, Zelinski, Volker, Salas Cruz, Lidia Rosaura

    Publicado 2019
    “…Nitrogen accounted for 0.39%⁻0.65% (branches) and 0.32%⁻0.64% (stems) in charcoal, and the ranges for non-pyrolyzed material were 2.33⁻4.00% (leaves), 1.06%⁻1.76% (twigs), 0.21%⁻0.52% (branches) and 0.15%⁻0.28% (stems). …”
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    Calorific Value and Chemical Composition of Five Semi-Arid Mexican Tree Species por Ngangyo Heya, Maginot, Foroughbakhch Pournavab, Rahim, Carrillo Parra, Artemio, Rutiaga Quiñones, José Guadalupe, Zelinski, Volker, Pintor Ibarra, Luis

    Publicado 2016
    “…In this paper, the calorific values and chemical composition of the trunks, branches, twigs and leaves of five timber species of the semi-arid land of Mexico (Helietta parvifolia (Gray) Benth., Ebenopsis ebano (Berl.) …”
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    Contenido de carbono total en los componentes de especies arbóreas y arbustivas en áreas con diferente uso, en el matorral espinoso tamaulipeco, en México por Yerena Yamallel, José Israel, Jiménez Pérez, Javier, Aguirre Calderón, Oscar Alberto, Treviño Garza, Eduardo Javier

    Publicado 2012
    “…ABSTRACT Total carbon content coefficients were generated for basal biomass units for each of the components (stem, branches, small branches, leaves and bark) of trees and shrubs species in three areas with different historical use (traditional agriculture, extensive foraging and clearcut) on tamaulipan thornscrub, which will allow estimating carbon stored in this type of ecosystem. …”
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    Estimación del contenido de carbono total de especies arbóreas y arbustivas en áreas con diferente uso histórico, en una fracción del matorral espinoso tamaulipeco, Linares, N. L.... por Yerena Yamallel, José Israel

    Publicado 2008
    “…Highly significant differences were obtained (Pr > 0.000) between the total carbon content of the components of each species, this due in their majority to the high as much as low values of the components bark and leaf according to the species, the total carbon content of the stem, branches and small branches in each one of the species were similar.…”
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    Estimación del contenido de carbono total de especies arbóreas y arbustivas en áreas con diferente uso histórico, en una fracción del matorral espinoso tamaulipeco, Linares, N. L.... por Yerena Yamallel, José Israel

    Publicado 2008
    “…Highly significant differences were obtained (Pr > 0.000) between the total carbon content of the components of each species, this due in their majority to the high as much as low values of the components bark and leaf according to the species, the total carbon content of the stem, branches and small branches in each one of the species were similar.…”
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    Preference indices for shrubs browsed by white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in northeastern Mexico por Segura Carmona, Juan Emmanuel, Bernal Barragán, Hugo, Carrera Treviño, Rogelio, Ibarra Gil, Humberto

    Publicado 2020
    “…A total of four white-tailed deer were involved. Shrub branches were offered for 15 minutes. Leucaena leucocephala, Acacia farnesiana and Acacia rigidula were the most consumed species; furthermore, a negative relationship between iron content and consumption rate, and a negative relationship between consumption and stem percentage were found.…”
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    Tissue carbon concentration of 175 Mexican forest species por Pompa García, Marín, Sigala Rodríguez, José Ángel, Jurado, Enrique, Flores, Joel

    Publicado 2017
    “…C contents were estimated and contrasted for plant distribution, taxa, and plant structure (main stems, branches, twigs, bark, leaves, buds, fruits, roots and root cuticles). …”
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    An exact algorithm to solve a cloud service bilevel problem. por López Vear, Lilian

    Publicado 2018
    “…And it is not something to be impressed, because since their appearance, they have impulsed all advances and scientific branches in almost all the fields. In the past 80 years, with the creation of modern computers and the invention of the internet, life as our forefathers knew it has been rapidly and continuously changing [19]. …”
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    An exact algorithm to solve a cloud service bilevel problem. por López Vear, Lilian

    Publicado 2018
    “…And it is not something to be impressed, because since their appearance, they have impulsed all advances and scientific branches in almost all the fields. In the past 80 years, with the creation of modern computers and the invention of the internet, life as our forefathers knew it has been rapidly and continuously changing [19]. …”
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    Assessing vertical structure of an endemic forest in succession using terrestrial laser scanning (TLS). Case study: Guadalupe Island por Yépez Rincón, Fabiola Doracely, Luna Mendoza, Luciana, Ramírez Serrato, Nelly Lucero, Hinojosa Corona, Alejandro, Ferriño Fierro, Adrián Leonardo

    Publicado 2021
    “…The 3D-SCM was able to differentiate the vegetation strata by each forest community at the stand level with a precision of 93% as well as the tree structure parts (stem, branches, and leaves) with a precision of 97%, it also fits the best characteristic shape for the Guadalupe cypress (decagon) and for the pine (droplet). …”
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