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    Desarrollo sustentable: fundamentos, perspectivas y limitaciones (Sustainable development: fundamentals, prespectives & limitations) by Badii Zabeh, Mohammad Hosein

    Published 2004
    “…The huge differences among the developed, poor and developping countries are cotrasted. The failed intents of the conciencious man, since the Declaration of Stockholm (1972), in search of solutions to the environmental problems are pointed out, and the interests of the superpower conglomerates as a hinderance to the advancement of the sustainable development are mentioned. …”
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    El emprendimiento femenino: un estudio multi-caso de factores críticos en el noreste de México (Female entrepreneurship: a multi-case study of critical factors in Northeastern Me... by Briseño, Olivia, Briseño, Arturo, Lira Arjona, Alfonso López

    Published 2016
    “…This study contributes to understand the role of women entrepreneurs in developing countries. In particular, we study the factors that influence the entrepreneurial activity of women in Mexico, identifying the characteristics both from the business and the entrepreneur, along with the barriers and impact of her entrepreneurial activity. …”
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    Cancer Mortality in Older Mexican Individuals (2000 – 2010) by González Santiago, Omar, Castillo Guzmán, Sandra, Palacios Ríos, Dionicio, Ramírez Cabrera, Mónica Azucena

    Published 2014
    “…Conclusion: Mortality due to cancer in older Mexicans was lower than that observed in developed countries, and it significantly declined over the study period. …”
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    The treatment of CML at an environment with limited resources by Gómez Almaguer, David, Cantú Rodríguez, Olga Graciela, Gutiérrez Aguirre, César Homero, Ruiz Argüelles, Guillermo José

    Published 2016
    “…Additionally, the use of drugs that effectively treat but do not cure the disease has resulted in an important economic impact for patients and health care systems worldwide, especially those in developing countries. Imatinib is the least expensive and a very effective TKI in many low-income countries. …”
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    CAMBIOS EN LAS VARIABLES DE RIESGO CARDIOVASCULAR EN UNA COHORTE DE ESTUDIANTES UNIVERSITARIOS DE LA CIUDAD DE MÉXICO by Namihira, G. D., Ruíz, G. G., Preciado, L. A., Acevedo, G. A.

    Published 2011
    “…Abstract Cardiovascular diseases are one of the main causes of death and disability in developed countries and it is currently increasing in developing countries too. …”
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    Oferta Laboral en México: un enfoque de variables instrumentales by Caamal Olvera, Cinthya

    Published 2007
    “…There are several factors that influence the endogenous relationship between hours of work and wages; that is, the decision to work is affected by regional differences, limited number of vacancies across states, lack of unemployment benefits and reduced benefits received from government.The Mexican case is interesting not only because of the differences in wage, education and development across states but also because of the tendency to work more hours per week than several developed countries on a regular annual base. For example, during the period of time considered and based only on working people aged 20-55 years old, one observes that men work on average 481 hours while women work about 38 hours per week. …”
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    Soluble RAGE as a severity marker in community acquired pneumonia associated sepsis by Narvaez Rivera, Rodrigo M., Rendón, Adrián, Salinas Carmona, Mario César, Rosas Taraco, Adrián Geovanni

    Published 2012
    “…Background: Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is considered the most important cause of death from infectious disease in developed countries. Severity assessment scores partially address the difficulties in identifying high-risk patients. …”
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