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    Alimentary Biostoichiometry Toward a Bigger Productivity and a Low Environmental Impact. by H. Gutiérrez, Víctor

    Published 2019
    “…The "Alimentary Biostoichiometry", was born in our science group like to necessity ofinterpretation of countless and complex interrelations and results it causes - effect obtainedin all our chore in nutrition where the sequence interpretations have been conjugated; basicand applied investigation; disciplines like biotechnology, genetics, molecular biology,evolution, ethology, physiology, biochemistry, immunochemistry, embryology,bioenergétic, sciences of the nutrition; cumulative experience among others.The feeding and nutrition in aquaculture is based fundamentally on charts and preseteddates which don't consider the relationships phylo and ontogenetics, ontogeny of mobilityand molecular relationships of amino acids integrally for example free amino acids, freeand combined amino acids , and total aa. of proteins, enzymes, peptides etc., ramified aa.,muscular tissue precursors, aa precursors of collagen, aa. precursors of immunity etc., typesof fatty acids, besides the physiologic state, homeostasis, enzymatic ontogeny, transferases,ATP-aces, psicrofílic enzymes like CST and AST, habits of natural feeding, umami,frequency, age etc.The "Alimentary Biostoichiometry", it conjugates the disciplines approaching the problemof a more holistic point of view where the essential thing is marked for "modulations" orchanges that are allowed to see as "Specie-Specific-Stadium" (SSS).Having identified some factors of biomasic grow v/s for example the development of thedigestive capacity and on the other hand the natural morbimortality in larvae of Salmosalar, have been formulated and developed practical diets according to obtained results,comparing finally this diets with commercial allowances of high conversion grade.…”
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    Financiando esfuerzos contra el cambio climático en América Latina by Guzmán, Sandra, Castillo, Mariana, Moncada, Alin

    Published 2016
    “…Los gobiernos nacionales y locales, el sector privado, los fondos multilaterales, la banca, la sociedad civil, etc.Palabras clave: América Latina, cambio climático, desarrollo sustentable, y financiamiento.AbstractThis article is the product of a literature review, whose aim consisted in submitting a vision about the evolution of the funding of climate change in a global level, and how this has had an impact on the Latin America region, with a special focus on the funding participation with regard to alternative and renewable energies. …”
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    Bases and foundations of the treatment of peritoneal carcinomatosis: Review article by Castro Mesta, Julio Fernando, González Guerrero, Juan Francisco, Barrios Sánchez, P., Villarreal Cavazos, Gerardo

    Published 2016
    “…CRS is a very important prognostic factor; leaving a less residual disease in the patient, the evolution will be better. The HIPEC starts immediately after the surgical event. …”
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    The crisis of democracy in Mexico: Chronicling the dismantling of democratic institutions by Gómez Díaz de León, Carlos

    Published 2024
    “…The main indicator of this evolution is the deterioration of the institutional framework that has been violated and threatened in the last 5 years, according to the main evidence described. …”
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    Diversification of Fads2 in Finfish Species: Implications for Aquaculture by Kabeya, Naoki, Yoshizaki, Goro, Tocher, Douglas R., Monroig, Óscar

    Published 2017
    “…Interestingly, teleosts, the fish group which most farmed species belong to,appear to have lost fads1 during evolution and therefore Fads2 is the sole enzyme able to account for the desaturationreactions in the LC-PUFA pathway in teleosts. …”
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    OBESIDAD Y SALUD, ¿EN REALIDAD EXISTE EL PACIENTE OBESO METABÓLICAMENTE SANO? by Acebo Martínez, Mónica Lucía

    Published 2017
    “…Conclusions:  Further   studies   are   required   in   which   participants   are   assessed longitudinally to know the evolution of the phenotype or the response to nutritional interventions and corroborate whether the healthy obese would be an initial stage towards the evolution to the state of pathological obesity.Palabras Clave: Obesidad, Obeso metabólicamente sano, Riesgo Cardiovascular, Obesity, Metabolically healthy obese, Cardiovascular Risk…”
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    The Evolutionary Processes for the Populations of Firms and Workers by Accinelli Gamba, Elvio, Sánchez Carrera, Edgar J.

    Published 2010
    “…This paper analyzes the cultural evolution of firms and workers. Following an imitation rule, each firm and worker decides whether to be innovative (or not) and skilled (or unskilled). …”
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    Geochemistry and petrogenesis of extension-related magmas close to the volcanic front of the Central part of the trans-mexican volcanic belt by Verma, Surendra P., Torres Sánchez, Darío, Velasco Tapia, Fernando, Subramanyam, K.S.V., Manikyamba, Chakravadhanula, Bhutani, R.

    Published 2016
    “…New geochemical data for 23 samples from the Sierra de Chichinautzin (SCN) and Sierra Santa Catarina (SSC) located at the volcanic front of the central part of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt were combined with the published data on 580 samples from the SCN to explore the origin and evolution of the Qua- ternary trachybasalt and basalt to andesite and dacite. …”
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    Complete Genome Sequence Analysis of Nocardia brasiliensis HUJEG-1 Reveals a Saprobic Lifestyle and the Genes Needed for Human Pathogenesis by Gordon, Stephen V., Vera Cabrera, Lucio, Ortiz López, Rocío, Elizondo González, Ramiro, Ocampo Candiani, Jorge

    Published 2013
    “…The genome composition reflects the evolution of bacteria via the acquisition of a large amount of DNA, which allows it to survive in new ecological niches, including humans.…”
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    Complete Genome Sequence Analysis of Nocardia brasiliensis HUJEG-1 Reveals a Saprobic Lifestyle and the Genes Needed for Human Pathogenesis by Gordon, Stephen V., Vera Cabrera, Lucio, Ortiz López, Rocío, Elizondo González, Ramiro, Ocampo Candiani, Jorge

    Published 2013
    “…The genome composition reflects the evolution of bacteria via the acquisition of a large amount of DNA, which allows it to survive in new ecological niches, including humans.…”
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    Sweet syndrome presenting late after non Hodgkin’s lymphoma and dermatomyositis by Olguín Ramírez, Leticia Alejandra, Jaime Pérez, José Carlos, Mendoza Rodriguez, Cynthia, Gómez Almaguer, David

    Published 2014
    “…We report the case of a 68 year-old man with a 10-year evolution of dermatomyositis complicated by lung ibrosis, followed 8 years later by non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) accompanied by worsening of his ibrosis. …”
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