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    Tilapia culture in salt water: environmental requirements, nutritional implications and economic potentials by M. El-Sayed, Abdel-Fattah

    Published 2019
    “…The shortage in freshwater in many countries, together with the competition for it with agriculture and other urbanactivities has increased the pressure to develop aquaculture in brackishwater and sea water. …”
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    After parity. A mixed methods study on gender bias in the volume of media coverage of electoral campaigns by Rodelo, Frida V.

    Published 2019
    “…In this respect, Mexico is an interesting case as its legal framework has transitioned in a few years to include a mandated parity principle. …”
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    Efecto del temperamento infantil en el peso del niño preescolar: una revisión sistemática by Amaro Hinojosa, Marily Daniela, Flores Peña, Yolanda

    Published 2017
    “…The search was carried since May to June of 2016 in databases such as Pubmed, EBSCO Host, Ovid, Springer Link and academic google. …”
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    New developments in aquatic feed ingredients, and potential of enzyme supplements by W. Hardy, Ronald

    Published 2019
    “…Aquaculture production has expanded at a rate of 15% per year and is predicted to continue togrow at this rate for at least the next decade. …”
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    Who's who in the steel consumption in the world: global trends and impact (Quién es quién en el consumo mundial de acero: impactos y tendencias globales) by Bortoni Herrera, Daniel

    Published 2012
    “…Coping after a big downturn in the global economy has been an immense task in the entire global economy and mainly in the field of steel. …”
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    Investigating the cryptogenic status of the sea squirt Didemnum perlucidum (Tunicata, Ascidiacea) in Australia based on a molecular study of its global distribution by Dias, Joana, Rocha, Rosana, Godwin, Scott, Tovar Hernández, María Ana, Delahoz, Maria, McKirdy, Simon, De Lestang, Paul, McDonald, Justin, Snow, Michael

    Published 2016
    “…The presence of the sea squirt Didemnum perlucidum (Monniot, 1983) was first documented in Australia in 2010 and has since then been detected extensively throughout the state of Western Australia and in the Northern Territory. …”
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    Current and prospective situation of municipal solid waste final disposal in Mexico: a spatio-temporal evaluation by Rueda Avellaneda, Juan Felipe, Rivas García, Pasiano, Gómez González, Ricardo, Benitez Bravo, Reyes, Botello Álvarez, José Enrique, Tututi Ávila, Salvador

    Published 2021
    “…The power generation potential of LFG has been used scarcely (165 GWh y-1). Public policies may focus on proposing economic incentives and establishing conditions for a biogas market, increasing the number of SL that use LFG for energy purposes.…”
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    Learning to deliver high quality teaching in physical education and sports by Tristán Rodríguez, José Leandro, Pappous, Athanasios, Argenis P. Vergara-Torres, I. T., López Walle, Jeanette M.

    Published 2022
    “…The learning of the students/athletes may be more influenced by the combination of the presentation of quality tasks and the feedback given by the teacher [3]. …”
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    Uridine 5'‑diphospho‑glucronosyltrasferase: Its role in pharmacogenomics and human disease (Review) by Sánchez Domínguez, Celia Nohemí, Gallardo Blanco, Hugo Leonid, Salinas Santander, Mauricio Andrés, Ortiz López, Rocío

    Published 2018
    “…The method the human body uses to achieve glucuronidation may be affected by a large interindividual variation due to changes in the sequences of the genes encoding these enzymes. …”
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    OBESIDAD Y SALUD, ¿EN REALIDAD EXISTE EL PACIENTE OBESO METABÓLICAMENTE SANO? by Acebo Martínez, Mónica Lucía

    Published 2017
    “…The metabolically  healthy  phenotype can reach up to 30% in patients who are obese, which in some cases  may delay the start of nutritional treatment because there are no metabolic complications and as  the  degree  of  obesity  increases  or  age  increases,  such  complications  may develop.  …”
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