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    ¡O César o nada! por García Sierra, Daniela Catalina

    Publicado 2021
    “…Justo había regresado de su cautiverio con el fin de recuperar su corona y su imperio, pero que a sus espaldas, las demás monarquías absolutistas, se habían organizado mediante un congreso diplomático en Viena, para restablecer el orden previo a la gran Revolución, no por nada al petite caporal lo declaraban tajantemente como el “enemigo universal” “el ogro de Europa”, sin dar crédito a sus grandes obras previamente establecidas tanto en papel como en infraestructura.…”
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    Assessing the impact of kidney paired donation in Mexico. por Herrera Medrano, Michel Abraham

    Publicado 2017
    “…Let us suppose we have two incompatible patient-donor pairs (PDPs), that is, in each pair, the donor is not compatible (blood type or crossmatch) with the recipient; however, the donor of pair A is compatible with the recipient of pair B, and the donor of pair B is compatible with the recipient of pair A. …”
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    Assessing the impact of kidney paired donation in Mexico. por Herrera Medrano, Michel Abraham

    Publicado 2017
    “…Let us suppose we have two incompatible patient-donor pairs (PDPs), that is, in each pair, the donor is not compatible (blood type or crossmatch) with the recipient; however, the donor of pair A is compatible with the recipient of pair B, and the donor of pair B is compatible with the recipient of pair A. …”
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    Surveillance of adverse events in the treatment of drug-resistant tuberculosis: A global feasibility study por Akkerman, Onno, Aleksa, Alena, Alffenaar, Jan Willem, Al-Marzouqi, Nada Hassan, Arias Guillén, Miguel, Belilovski, Evgeny, Bernal, Enrique, Boeree, Martin J., Borisov, Sergey, Bruchfeld, Judith, Cadiñanos Loidi, Julen, Cai, Qingshan, Caminero, Jose A., Cebrian Gallardo, Jose Joaquín, Centis, Rosella, Codecasa, Luigi Ruffo, D’Ambrosio, Lia, Dalcolmo, Margareth Pretti, Danila, Edvardas, Dara, Masoud, Davidavičienė, Edita, Davies Forsman, Lina, De Los Rios Jefe, Jorge, Denholm, Justin, Duarte, Raquel, Elamin, Seifeldin Eltaeb, Ferrarese, Maurizio, Filippov, Alexey, Ganatra, Shashank, Garcia, Ana, García García, José María, Gayoso, Regina, Giraldo Montoya, Angela Maria, Gómez Rosso, Roscio Gómez, Gualano, Gina, Hoefsloot, Wouter, Ilievska Poposka, Biljana, Jonsson, Jerker, Khimova, Elena, Kuksa, Liga, Kunst, Heinke, Laniado Laborín, Rafael, Li, Yang, Magis Escurra, Cecile, Manfrin, Vinicio, Manga, Selene, Marchese, Valentina, Martínez Robles, Elena, Maryandyshev, Andrei, Matteelli, Alberto, Migliori, Giovanni Battista, Mullerpattan, Jai B., Muñoz Torrico, Marcela, Mustafa Hamdan, Hamdan, Nieto Marcos, Magnolia, Noordin, Noorliza Mohamad, Palmero, Domingo Juan, Palmieri, Fabrizio, Payen, Marie Christine, Piubello, Alberto, Pontali, Emanuele, Pontarelli, Agostina, Quirós, Sarai, Rendón, Adrián, Skrahina, Alena, Smite, Agnese, Solovic, Ivan, Sotgiu, Giovanni, Souleymane, Mahamadou Bassirou, Spanevello, Antonio, Stošić, Maja, Tadolini, Marina, Tiberi, Simon, Udwadia, Zarir Farokh, Van den Boom, Martin, Vescovo, Marisa, Viggiani, Pietro, Visca, Dina, Zhurkin, Dmitry, Zignol, Matteo

    Publicado 2019
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    Meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies identifies common susceptibility polymorphisms for colorectal and endometrial cancer near SH2B3 and TSHZ1 por Cheng, Timothy H. T., Thompson, Deborah, Painter, Jodie, O’Mara, Tracy, Gorman, Maggie, Martin, Lynn, Palles, Claire, Jones, Angela, Buchanan, Daniel D., Win, Aung Ko, Hopper, John, Jenkins, Mark, Lindor, Noralane M., Newcomb, Polly A., Gallinger, Steve, Conti, David, Schumacher, Fred, Casey, Graham, Giles, Graham G., Pharoah, Paul, Peto, Julian, Cox, Angela, Swerdlow, Anthony, Couch, Fergus, Cunningham, Julie M., Goode, Ellen L., Winham, Stacey J., Lambrechts, Diether, Fasching, Peter, Burwinkel, Barbara, Brenner, Hermann, Brauch, Hiltrud, Chang Claude, Jenny, Salvesen, Helga B., Kristensen, Vessela, Darabi, Hatef, Li, Jingmei, Liu, Tao, Lindblom, Annika, Hall, Per, Echeverry de Polanco, Magdalena, Sans, Monica, Carracedo, Angel, Castellvi Bel, Sergi, Rojas Martínez, Augusto, Aguiar Jnr, Samuel, Teixeira, Manuel R., Dunning, Alison M, Dennis, Joe, Otton, Geoffrey, Proietto, Tony, Holliday, Elizabeth, Attia, John, Ashton, Katie, Scott, Rodney J, McEvoy, Mark, Dowdy, Sean C, Fridley, Brooke L, Werner, Henrica MJ, Trovik, Jone, Njolstad, Tormund S, Tham, Emma, Mints, Miriam, Runnebaum, Ingo, Hillemanns, Peter, Dörk, Thilo, Amant, Frederic, Schrauwen, Stefanie, Hein, Alexander, Beckmann, Matthias W, Ekici, Arif, Czene, Kamila, Meindl, Alfons, Bolla, Manjeet K, Michailidou, Kyriaki, Tyrer, Jonathan P., Wang, Qin, Ahmed, Shahana, Healey, Catherine S., Shah, Mitul, Annibali, Daniela, Depreeuw, Jeroen, Al-Tassan, Nada A., Harris, Rebecca, Meyer, Brian F., Whiffin, Nicola, Hosking, Fay J, Kinnersley, Ben, Farrington, Susan M., Timofeeva, Maria, Tenesa, Albert, Campbell, Harry, Haile, Robert W., Hodgson, Shirley, Carvajal Carmona, Luis, Cheadle, Jeremy P., Easton, Douglas, Dunlop, Malcolm, Houlston, Richard, Spurdle, Amanda, Tomlinson, Ian

    Publicado 2015
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    Application of stable isotope analysis to differentiate shrimp extracted by industrial fishing or produced through aquaculture practices. por Gamboa Delgado, Julián, Molina Poveda, César, Godínez Siordia, Daniel Enrique, Villarreal Cavazos, David Alonso, Ricque Marie, Denis, Cruz Suárez, Lucía Elizabeth

    Publicado 2014
    “…Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope values (13CVPDB and 15NAIR) allowed clear differentiation of wild from farmed animals. 13CVPDB and 15NAIR values in shrimps collected in the open sea were isotopically enriched (−16.99‰ and 11.57‰), indicating that these organisms belong to higher trophic levels than farmed animals. 13CVPDB and 15NAIR values of farmed animals (−19.72‰ and 7.85‰, respectively) partially overlapped with values measured in animals collected in estuaries (−18.46‰ and 5.38‰, respectively). …”
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    Application of stable isotope analysis to differentiate shrimp extracted by industrial fishing or produced through aquaculture practices por Gamboa Delgado, Julián, Molina Poveda, César, Godínez Siordia, Daniel Enrique, Villarreal Cavazos, David Alonso, Ricque Marie, Denis, Cruz Suárez, Lucía Elizabeth

    Publicado 2014
    “…Carbon and nitrogen stable isotope values (δ13CVPDB and δ15NAIR) allowed clear differentiation of wild from farmed animals. δ13CVPDB and δ15NAIR values in shrimps collected in the open sea were isotopically enriched (−16.99‰ and 11.57‰), indicating that these organisms belong to higher trophic levels than farmed animals. δ13CVPDB and δ15NAIR values of farmed animals (−19.72‰ and 7.85‰, respectively) partially overlapped with values measured in animals collected in estuaries (−18.46‰ and 5.38‰, respectively). …”
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    Formulations and Algorithms for the Kidney Exchange Problem por Riascos Álvarez, Lizeth Carolina

    Publicado 2017
    “…This could happen for instance when the donor of one pair is compatible with the patient of another pair and vice-versa. …”
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