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    Perfil antropométrico de dos equipos universitarios de balonmano femenil by López Walle, Jeanette M., López García, Ricardo, Hernández Cruz, Germán, Rangel Colmenero, Blanca Rocío, Ramos Carranza, Isela Guadalupe

    Published 2014
    “…The mesomorphic component is predominant in both teams; therefore, it can be assumed that the skeletal muscle strength in female handball is decisive…”
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    Tamaño óptimo de la muestra (Optimum sample size) by Badii Zabeh, Mohammad Hosein, Castillo, J., Guillén, A.

    Published 2008
    “…The basics of sample size estimation process are described. Assuming the normal distribution, the procedures for estimation of sample size for the mean; with and without knowledge of the population variance, and population proportion are noted. …”
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    Parametrization of all stable controllers stabilizing full state information systems and mixed sensitivity by Galindo Orozco, René

    Published 2009
    “…Analytic expressions for the parametrization of all stable controllers of one and two-degrees-of-freedom stabilizing full sate information systems are presented. It is assumed that the strictly proper, lumped and linear time invariant nominal plant has a stabilizable realization and is strongly stabilizable, the number of the entries of the plant state is even and is the double of the number of the entries of the plant input. …”
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    Hot rolling of light gauge steel strip by Zambrano, P. C., Delgado, A. L., Guerrero Mata, M. P., Colás, R., Leduc, L. A.

    Published 2003
    “…The mean flow stress during rolling was calculated from the rolling loads, assuming adhesive conditions within the roll-gap, and by means of a mathematical model that accounts for strain hardening and the occurrence of various dynamic restoration phenomena during deformation. …”
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    A Dynamic Simulation Model for Growth of Penaeid shrimps by Mishra, A. K., Verdegem, M., van Dam, A.

    Published 2019
    “…The model was calibrated andvalidated with an independent data set.For calibration, the best agreement between observed and simulated value for growth wasachieved when it was assumed that 14% of dietary amino acids was converted to glucoseand ratio of fat: protein for energy generation was 0.819. …”
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    Tissue carbon concentration of 175 Mexican forest species by Pompa García, Marín, Sigala Rodríguez, José Ángel, Jurado, Enrique, Flores, Joel

    Published 2017
    “…Accurate estimations depend upon applying the correct factor of carbon (C) concentration for different forest species and tissues instead of the often assumed 50% carbon content. Despite the high forest species richness in Mexico and the increasing CO2 emissions, data on carbon concentrations in forest plant tissues are scarce. …”
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    Estimating resistive and dielectric effects during microwave heating of Fe0.22Ni0.67Mn2.11O4 by Aguilar Garib, Juan Antonio, García, Felipe, Valdez Nava, Zarel

    Published 2009
    “…Dielectric approaches for estimating microwave heating of ceramics and polymers assuming that resistive effects are small enough to be neglected have been applied quite often. …”
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    Mixed sensitivity control: a non-iterative approach by Galindo Orozco, René

    Published 2020
    “…The proposed MSC is based on the minimization of the most common closed-loop sensitivity functions in low frequencies and the free-parameters of the stabilizing-controllers solve an algebraic equation of restriction that assigns the same value to the infinity-norms of the sensitivity functions at low and high-frequencies, guaranteeing robust stability and robust performance. It is assumed that the plant state dimension is double the plant input dimension and that the linear time-invariant nominal plant has a stabilizable and detectable realization and is strongly stabilizable. …”
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    Lípidos Alternativos en la Nutrición de Peces Marinos | Alternative Lipids in Nutrition of Marine Finfish by Nishioka Rombenso, Artur

    Published 2017
    “…Additionally, LC-PUFA requirements seem to be more flexiblethan previously assumed being influenced by dietary fatty acid profile. …”
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    Un infinito más grande by Navarro-Castillo, Ángel Jareb, Andrade-Armendáriz, José Ángel

    Published 2023
    “…No importa qué número tomes, tan grande como te sea posible, si le sumas 1 tendrás un número todavía mayor. Sin embargo, ¿cómo podemos concebir al conjunto ℕ, si es imposible conocer cada uno de sus elementos?…”
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    Analysis of multiple change-points in normally distributed series by Garza Venegas, Jorge Arturo

    Published 2013
    “…It considers case when multiple step changes have occurred assuming that distribution’s parameters as well as change-point positions are unknown. …”
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    Analysis of multiple change-points in normally distributed series by Garza Venegas, Jorge Arturo

    Published 2013
    “…It considers case when multiple step changes have occurred assuming that distribution’s parameters as well as change-point positions are unknown. …”
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    Pertinencia de la teoría institucional del arte y el capital social para explicar el rol de la Facultad de Artes Visuales (FAV) de la Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (UANL) en... by Alonso González, Tania Gissel, Morado Macías, César

    Published 2018
    “…Considering the Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (UANL) as the pioneer of the professionalization of the visual arts specialists, the Facultad de Artes Visuales (FAV) case will be taken as an example, in order to understand the nature of one of the most important agents in Monterrey´s art history, based on George Dickie´s art institutional theory, where the configuration of the visual art groups is assumed. Based on this theoretical approach, the concept of social capital proposed by Pierre Bourdieu will be linked onto this work to explain the formation and structure of the visual art’s networks that help with their professional projection.…”
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