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La auto-valoración de las competencias y el uso mediático en niños y niñas costarricenses. El caso particular de la internet
Publicado 2013Materias: “…Costa Rica…”
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Editorial: Advances and Trends in Development of Plant Factories
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Recent trends in internal migration in Nuevo Leon, Mexico
Publicado 2018“…This research presents the recent trends of immigration in Nuevo León using as a primary source of information the Intercensal Survey 2015 of the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (inegi), which analyzes some contextual variables such as sex, age, Indigenous speaking status and schooling. …”
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Global Trends in Aquaculture and Feed Ingredient Use in Compound Aquafeeds
Publicado 2013Materias: “…global trends…”
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Inflammatory bowel disease in Mexico: Epidemiology, burden of disease, and treatment trends
Publicado 2020“…Materials and methods: Utilizing specific databases of the Mexican National Healthcare System registries coded as ICD-10: K50 and K51, we retrieved and analyzed the data corresponding to the patients seen and hospitalized in 2015, stratified by age group, as well as the specific deaths. Treatment trends among physicians were also examined. Results: In 2015, 5009 women (8.1) and 4944 men (8.4) with Crohn’s disease received medical attention (prevalence of cases seen) and 35.1% of those patients were ≥50 years of age. …”
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