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    Estimación del carbono almacenado en un bosque de niebla en Tamaulipas, México by Rodríguez Laguna, Rodrigo, Jiménez Pérez, Javier, Aguirre Calderón, Oscar Alberto, Treviño Garza, Eduardo Javier

    Published 2006
    “…This model had the best adjustment in arboreal species of the cloud forest (R2=0.95). Later, the estimated stored carbon in the aerial part of the trees was 567,116.6 Mg C, found in the cloud forest of the biosphere reserve of El Cielo, Tamaulipas.…”
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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
    “…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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    Effect of different diets on proteolytic enzyme activity, trypsinogen gene expression and dietary carbon assimilation in Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis) larvae by Gamboa Delgado, Julián, Le Vay, Lewis, Fernández Díaz, Catalina, Cañavate, José Pedro, Ponce, Marian, Zerolo, Ricardo, Manchado, Manuel

    Published 2011
    “…Trypsin and chymotrypsin activities increased from 3-4 days after hatching (DAH) in all dietary treatments, while ssetryp1 transcripts increased at 4-5 DAH only in larvae fed live prey. ssetryp1 gene expression was activated later in larvae fed only Artemia and this corresponded with Artemia δ13C values being reflected in larval tissue. …”
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    Aproximación al ciberactivismo feminista en Latinoamérica en el siglo XXI by Pila Guzmán, Paola Viviana, Estrada Esparza, Olga Nelly

    Published 2023
    “…From this point, the historical connections were located between this digital and network activism and the contemporary feminist movement. Later, the main trends of the feminist cyberactivist agenda of the last decade and its main flags of struggle and political positioning were characterized. …”
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    Knowledge of healthcare providers in the management of anaphylaxis by González Díaz, Sandra Nora, Villarreal González, Rosalaura Virginia, Fuentes Lara, Elma Isela, Salinas Díaz, María del Rocío, De Lira Quezada, Cindy Elizabeth, Macouzet Sánchez, Carlos, Macías Weinmann, Alejandra, Guzmán Avilán, Rosa Ivett, García Campa, Mariano

    Published 2021
    “…Conclusions: It is important that healthcare providers know how to recognize, diagnose, and treat anaphylaxis, and later refer them to specialists in Allergy and Clinical Immunology in order to make a personalized diagnosis and treatment.…”
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