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    Exploring the potential of plant-derived natural products beyond functional food: Applications in nanomedicine by Luna Criado, Carlos, Mendoza Reséndez, Raquel

    Published 2015
    “…In fact, the power antioxidant, reducing and biological activities of the plant metabolites, together their chelating and their biodegradable properties, make the plant-derived natural products unique raw materials to design new sustainable approaches to prepare promising hybrid formulations and composites at the nanometer scale for innovative diagnostic and therapeutic procedures and nanotechnology applications. …”
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    Exploring the potential of plant-derived natural products beyond functional food: Applications in nanomedicine by Carlos Luna, RAQUEL MENDOZA RESENDEZ

    Published 2015
    “…In fact, the power antioxidant, reducing and biological activities of the plant metabolites, together their chelating and their biodegradable properties, make the plant-derived natural products unique raw materials to design new sustainable approaches to prepare promising hybrid formulations and composites at the nanometer scale for innovative diagnostic and therapeutic procedures and nanotechnology applications. …”
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    Perfil resistómico en microbioma de lechuga (Lactuca sativa) y perejil (Petroselinum crispum) en punto de venta en mercados de Monterrey, N.L. y su área metropolitana. by Betancourt Mejorado, Dante Aldhair

    Published 2018
    “…The municipality that presented the highest number of resistance genes identified was Apodaca, as well as there was a higher incidence of ARG in the parsley, with a total of 38 composite positive samples, while for lettuce 25 composite positive samples; Despite the trends, no significant differences were found (α = 0.05) between the genes, municipalities and type of plant, only in E. coli strains, where the comparison between type of vegetable did show significant differences.…”
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    Perfil resistómico en microbioma de lechuga (Lactuca sativa) y perejil (Petroselinum crispum) en punto de venta en mercados de Monterrey, N.L. y su área metropolitana. by Betancourt Mejorado, Dante Aldhair

    Published 2018
    “…The municipality that presented the highest number of resistance genes identified was Apodaca, as well as there was a higher incidence of ARG in the parsley, with a total of 38 composite positive samples, while for lettuce 25 composite positive samples; Despite the trends, no significant differences were found (α = 0.05) between the genes, municipalities and type of plant, only in E. coli strains, where the comparison between type of vegetable did show significant differences.…”
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    Pseudo-monocrystalline properties of cylindrical nanowires confinedly grown by electrodeposition in nanoporous alumina templates by Barriga Castro, Enrique Díaz, García, Javier, Mendoza Reséndez, Raquel, Prida, Víctor M., Luna Criado, Carlos

    Published 2017
    “…Although these nanowires have different chemical compositions, crystalline structures and/or diameters, they exhibit similar behaviors, which are unexpected for ideal single-crystals. …”
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    Long-term influence of chitin concentration on the resistance of cement pastes determined by atomic force microscopy by Ortega, Eduardo, Rodríguez Martínez, Oliver, Figueroa Labastida, Miguel, Villa Pulido, Andrés Alberto, Sánchez Fernández, Antonio, Cué Sampedro, Rodrigo, Gracia Pinilla, Miguel Ángel, Menchaca, Jorge Luis

    Published 2016
    “…The mechanical properties of cement–chitin mixtures are investigated with different percentages of chitin (0.5, 1.3, and 2.1 wt.%) and aging of composite in a joint nanoscopic- and macroscopic-scale by experimental study. …”
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    Greener synthesis of chemical compounds and materials by Kharissova, Oxana V., Kharisov, Boris I., Oliva González, Cesar Maximo, Méndez, Yolanda Peña, López, Israel

    Published 2019
    “…A range of nanosized materials and composites can be produced by greener routes, including nanoparticles of metals, non-metals, their oxides and salts, aerogels or quantum dots. …”
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    Safe etching route of Nb2SnC for the synthesis of two-dimensional Nb2CTx MXene: an electrode material with improved electrochemical performance by Singh, Karan Kishor, Pushpan, Soorya, Loredo, Shadai Lugo, Cerdán-Pasarán, Andrea, Hernández-Magallanes, J. A., Sanal, K. C.

    Published 2023
    “…Various techniques, including XRD, SEM, TEM, EDS, and XPS, were used to characterize the samples and determine their crystal structures and chemical compositions. SEM images revealed a two-dimensional layered structure of Nb2CTx, which is consistent with the expected morphology of MXenes. …”
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    Green Synthesis of Magnetic Nanoparticles of Iron Oxide Using Aqueous Extracts of Lemon Peel Waste and Its Application in Anti-Corrosive Coatings by Elizondo Villarreal, Nora, Verástegui Domínguez, Luz Hypatia, Rodríguez Batista, Raúl, Gándara Martínez, Eleazar, Alcorta García, Aracelia, Martínez Delgado, Dora Irma, Rodríguez Castellanos, Edén Amaral, Vázquez Rodríguez, Francisco Javier, Gómez Rodríguez, Cristian

    Published 2022
    “…The X-ray Diffraction (XRD) and Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) characterization showed that magnetite nanoparticles were successfully obtained with a very narrow particle size distribution between 3 and 10 nm. A composite was produced with the nanoparticles and graphene to be used as a surface coating on steel. …”
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    Corrosion Behavior of Galvanized Steel Embedded in Concrete Exposed to Soil Type MH Contaminated With Chlorides by Baltazar Zamora, Miguel Ángel, Mendoza Rangel, José Manuel, Croche, René, Gaona Tiburcio, Citlalli, López, Luis, Olguín, Francisco, Almeraya Calderón, Facundo

    Published 2019
    “…In such concrete specimens a carbon steel bar AISI 1018 and Galvanized Steel was embedded as reinforcement, the mixed concrete was of ratio water/cement (w/c) = 0.45 (compressive strength, f'c = 350 kg/cm2), according to ACI 211.1, using cements Portland Cement Composite [CPC 30R (Type I) and CPC 30R RS (Type V)]. …”
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    Petrology and geochemistry of meta-ultramafic rocks in the Paleozoic Granjeno Schist, northeastern Mexico: Remnants of Pangaea ocean floor by Torres Sánchez, Sonia Alejandra, Augustsson, Carita, Jenchen, Uwe, Barboza Gudiño, José Rafael, Alemán Gallardo, Eduardo Alejandro, Ramírez Fernández, Juan Alonso, Torres Sánchez, Darío, Abratis, Michael

    Published 2017
    “…We suggest different tectonic settings for metamorphism of its serpentinite and talc-bearing rocks based on petrographic and geochemical compositions. According to the REE ratios (LaN/YbN = 0.51–20.0 and LaN/SmN = 0.72–9.1) and the enrichment in the highly incompatible elements Cs (0.1 ppm), U (2.8 ppm), and Zr (60 ppm) as well as depletion in Ba (1 – 15 ppm), Sr (1–184ppm),Pb(0.1–14ppm),andCe(0.1–1.9ppm)the rocks have mid-ocean ridge and subduction zones characteristics.TheserpentinitecontainsAl-chromite,ferrian chromiteandmagnetite.TheAl-chromiteischaracterized byCr#of0.48to0.55suggestingaMORBorigin,andCr#of 0.93 to 1.00 for the ferrian chromite indicates a prograde metamorphism.Weproposeatleasttwoserpentinization stagesoflithosphericmantlefortheultramaficrockofthe GranjenoSchist,(1)afirstinanocean-floorenvironment atsub-greenschisttogreenschistfaciesconditionsand(2) later a serpentinization phase related to the progressive replacement of spinel by ferrian chromite and magnetite atgreenschisttolowamphibolitefaciesconditionsduring regional metamorphism. …”
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    Satisfaction of an employee in a sports entity: design and validation of a measurement scale by Reyes Robles, Marina, Medina Rodríguez, Rosa Elena, Ramírez Siqueiros, María Grethel, López Walle, Jeanette M., Ceballos Gurrola, Oswaldo

    Published 2018
    “…Satisfactory values were obtained, resulting in Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin values of .91, and the Bartlett test was statistically significant with a value (χ² = 3296.01, gl = 378; p <. 001), six factors were extracted with eigen values greater than 1 and that together explain 69.08% of the total variance. the indices of the model in the confirmatory factor analysis were satisfactory: χ2 / df = 1.29, NNFI = .99, CFI = .99, and RMSEA = .03., The results of internal consistency using Cronbach's alpha index with values in this case greater than .70, composite reliability (CR) with values between .88 and .94, and the average variance index extracted (AVE), meanwhile, alsoshowed adequate values, in a range between .60 and .83. …”
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    Aluminosilicates as a Double-Edged Sword: Adsorption of Aflatoxin B1 and Sequestration of Essential Trace Minerals in an In Vitro Gastrointestinal Poultry Model by Hernández Martínez, Sara Paola, Delgado Cedeño, Armando, Ramos Zayas, Yareellys, Franco Molina, Moisés Armides, Méndez Zamora, Gerardo, Marroquín Cardona, Alicia Guadalupe, Kawas Garza, Jorge R.

    Published 2023
    “…X-ray diffraction analysis showed that C-1 is a montmorillonite, C-2 is a beidellite, C-3 is a beidellite-Ca-montmorillonite, and C-4 is a clinoptilolite. The elemental compositions of the clays showed alumina, silica, iron, calcium, and sodium contents. …”
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    Relocation and seismotectonic interpretation of the seismic swarm of August – December of 2012 in the Linares area, northeastern Mexico by Gómez Arredondo, Carmen Maricela, Montalvo Arrieta, Juan Carlos, Iglesias Mendoza, Arturo, Espindola Castro, Victor H.

    Published 2016
    “…The fault plane solutions were generated for individual earthquakes and through the use of the composite mechanism technique. The focal mechanism solutions show pure reverse faulting; the SW dipping NNW – SSE trending nodal plane is the inferred fault plane (strike ~150°, dip ~50° and rake ~67°), which reveals that maximum horizontal stress (SHmax > Shmin > Sv) predominates in the area. …”
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