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    Efectos de la gran recesión sobre la distribución del ingreso en México by Ruiz Hernandez, Maria del Rosario, Gatica, Leonardo Adalberto

    Published 2021
    “…Business income losses slightly reduced earnings inequality. We also found heterogeneous regional effects, some of them opposed to the national average. …”
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  10. 1830

    Ability to think (Capacidad de pensar) by Badii Zabeh, Mohammad Hosein, Castillo, J., Abreu Quintero, José Luis

    Published 2005
    “…It challenges you to think about what you are trying to accomplish in a systematic, purposeful, and responsible manner. It also asks how you will know you have reached an adequate conclusion. …”
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    El Cine: El negocio de la cultura (Motion pictures: The business of culture) by Lozano, David, Barragán Codina, José Nicolás, Guerra Moya, Sergio Armando

    Published 2009
    “…Abstract: The main purpose of this document to state the importance of the films not only as a cultural generator, but also as an economical and industrial engine for the Country of origin. …”
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    Post acquisition business synergies of a foreign affiliate. Case study of companies in Nuevo Leon (La importancia de la creación de sinergias, después de realizar una adquisición d... by Cabeza Llanos, Luis Vicente, Blanco Jiménez, Mónica, Castillo, Jorge, Barragán Codina, José Nicolás

    Published 2009
    “…Interviews were conducted to executives of four of the most important manufacturing companies in Nuevo Leon, which have been involved in the international acquisition process of foreign affiliates. Also presented are 10 areas where synergies may be obtained after having acquired a foreign affiliate, in accordance with (Marin and Ketelhohn, 2008) economies of size at corporate headquarters, greater opportunities for professional development, corporate image, interdivisional transactions, vertical integration, economies of scale and/or scope, coordination of skills, learning center, leverage of intangible assets and unleashing of skills. …”
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    Creatividad organizacional como un factor clave en el proceso de gestión de la innovación para el desarrollo de nuevos productos, sector de estudio las PyMEs (Organizational creati... by López Treviño, Oscar Enrique, Blanco Jiménez, Mónica, Guerra Moya, Sergio Armando

    Published 2010
    “…Analyzing some manage models for organizational creativity presented by various authors who have studied this phenomenon. Also, this element of Organizational Creativity stems from a doctoral study in which this variable is considered as the contribution to a new management model for the innovation process in developing new products for the SME sector. …”
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    Organizaciones que aprenden: Nivel educativo medio superior del sector privado (Learning organizations: Private high school level) by Mata, Rogelio, Lafuente, Roy, Ruiz, Fernando

    Published 2016
    “…To convert an educational institution, such as the private high school, an organization that learns, we must know the school, their strengths, opportunities, to support change, threats, weaknesses that impede it, starting from the individual learning to organizational, because both have an impact on a learner organization, involving all elements such as leadership, work in equipment, resources, culture and values that they make and provide structure, as well as the context in which this immersed; the process of internal learning which characterized them and provide scaffolding, of the new acquisition that they help you or in the future helping you to become the type of organization that not only will be able to adapt to the demands of a modern and dynamic society, but also to transform to generate meaningful learning, allowing it to be competent permanent and relevant to developing its capacities and the survival skills. …”
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    Adverse effects of covert iridovirus infection on life history and demographic parameters of Aedes aegypti. by Marina Fernández, Carlos F., Ibarra, Jorge E., Arredondo Jiménez, Juan Ignacio, Fernández Salas, Ildefonso, Liedo, Pablo, Williams, Trevor

    Published 2003
    “…There were no significant correlations between body size and fecundity or the production of offspring. There was also no correlation between fecundity and fertility, suggesting that sperm inactivation was a more likely cause of decreased fertility in older mosquitoes than sperm depletion. …”
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    Actitud ante el consumo y no consumo de alcohol en estudiantes de preparatoria – México by López Cisneros, Manuel Antonio, Luis, Margarita Antonia Villar, Castillo, María Magdalena Alonso, Castillo, María Teresa de Jesús Alonso, Aguilar, Lucio Rodríguez

    Published 2013
    “…We found that 74% of students had consumed alcohol, and 18.3% exhibited a harmful level of consumption. We also found that behavioral beliefs towards consumption were higher among alcohol consumers (mean=29.32, median=27.50) than those who did not consume alcohol. …”
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    Stable expression and characterization of a fungal pectinase and bacterial peroxidase genes in tobacco chloroplast by Espinoza Sánchez, Edward Alexander, Alvarez Hernández, Marianela Hazel, Torres Castillo, Jorge Ariel, Rascón Cruz, Quintín, Gutiérrez Díez, Adriana, Zavala García, Francisco, Sinagawa García, Sugey Ramona

    Published 2015
    “…A whole plant, having ~470 g of biomass could feasibly yield 66,676.25 units of pectin or 21,715.46 units of manganese peroxidase. Also, this study provides new information about methods and strategies for the expression of enzymes with industrial value.…”
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    PVP-coated silver nanoparticles block the transmission of cell-free and cell-associated HIV-1 in human cervical culture by Lara Villegas, Humberto Herman, Ixtepan Turrent, Liliana del Carmen, Garza Treviño, Elsa Nancy, Rodríguez Padilla, Cristina

    Published 2010
    “…Background: Previous in vitro studies have demonstrated that polyvinylpyrrolidone coated silver nanoparticles (PVPcoated AgNPs) have antiviral activity against HIV-1 at non-cytotoxic concentrations. These particles also demonstrate broad spectrum virucidal activity by preventing the interaction of HIV-1 gp120 and cellular CD4, thereby inhibiting fusion or entry of the virus into the host cell. …”
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    The effects of socioeconomic status, clinical factors, and genetic ancestry on pulmonary tuberculosis disease in northeastern Mexico by Young, Bonnie N., Rendón, Adrián, Rosas Taraco, Adrián Geovanni, Baker, Jack, Healy, Meghan, Gross, Jessica M., Long, Jeffrey, Burgos, Marcos, Hunley, Keith L.

    Published 2014
    “…Significant predictors from crude association tests were analyzed using multivariable logistic regression. We also compared genetic ancestry between LTBI individuals and TB disease patients at 1,314 SNPs in 273 genes from the TB biosystem in the NCBI BioSystems database. …”
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