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    Considerations for Litopenaeus vannamei Reared in Inland Low Salinity Waters by Allen Davis, D., P. Saoud, Imad., J. McGraw, William, B. Rouse, David

    Published 2019
    “…Based on our limited knowledge of theinteraction of salinity and nutritional requirements the supplementation of potassium,magnesium and sodium chloride as well as selected amino acids and potentially lipidscould mediate some of the problems encountered when rearing marine shrimp in lowsalinity production situations. …”
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    Studies on the Physiology of Atractosteus Spatula Larval Development and Its Applications to Early Weaning Onto Artificial Diets by Mendoza, Roberto, Aguilera, Carlos, Montemayor, Jesús, Revol, Agnes, Holt, Joan

    Published 2019
    “…Three feeding experiments were carriedout and some important characteristics of artificial diets were identified, namely floatabilityand size. …”
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    Lipid Nutrition Research for the Development of Practical Commercial Diets for Corvina and Alternative Ingredients for Aquafeeds by González-Félix, Mayra L., Perez-Velázquez, Martin, Bringas-Alvarado, Lorena, Navarro-García, Gerardo

    Published 2015
    “…For tilapia, about 30% of the weight is recovered as fillet; the remaining by-products can be processed for the production of silage through fermentation in the presence of Lactobacillus spp. and molasses as a carbohydrate source, which, in turn, can be incorporated as an ingredient in diets for other cultured aquatic organisms, a viable and environmentally friendly usage of discarded remnants of tilapia to generate a value added fish by-product for commercialization. These are some of the first steps leading towards the diversification of the aquaculture industry in Sonora.…”
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    The impact of exercise intensity on the release of cardiac biomarkers in marathon runners by Legaz Arrese, Alejandro, George, Keith, Carranza García, Luis Enrique, Munguía Izquierdo, Diego, Moros García, Teresa, Serrano Ostáriz, Enrique

    Published 2011
    “…Fourteen runners completed three exercise trials of the same duration but at exercise intensities corresponding to: (a) a competitive marathon [mean ± SD: heart rate 159 ± 7 beat min-1 , finish time 202 ± 14 min]; (b) 95% of individual anaerobic threshold [heart rate 144 ± 6 beat min-1 ] and; (c) 85% of individual anaerobic threshold [heart rate 129 ± 5 beat min-1 ]. cTnI and NT-proBNP were assayed from blood samples collected before, 30 min and 3 h post-exercise for each trial. cTnI and NT-proBNP were not different at baseline before each trial. …”
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    La membresía en asociaciones y el sentimiento de solidaridad como factores que inciden en la participación política de los jóvenes en el Área Metropolitana de Monterrey by Martínez Villarreal, Juan de Dios, Maldonado Maldonado, Lauro, Almaguer Rocha, Alberto, Lozano Treviño, David Fernando

    Published 2017
    “…With regard to the most relevant results, it was found that the variable membership in associations is not related to electoral participation, however, if it is related to conventional and non-conventional political participation; In the same way, the results revealed that in the variable sense of solidarity there is no relation with electoral participation, and if there is a relation with conventional and nonconventional political participation.…”
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    Schwann Cell Precursor Transplant in a Rat Spinal Cord Injury Model by De la Garza Castro, Oscar, Martínez Rodríguez, Herminia Guadalupe, Sánchez González, Sandra Gabriela, Vidal Torres, Oscar, Arreola Romero, Azalea, De la Garza Pineda, Oscar, Ancer Arellano, Adriana Guadalupe, Guzmán López, Santos, Elizondo Omaña, Rodrigo Enrique

    Published 2018
    “…Mean scores of mobility were compared using analysis of variance (ANOVA) of one factor with 95% reliability between groups and ANOVA of repetitive measures to evaluate evolution in the same group. Results: We observed that the control group had statistically greater mobility than the other groups (p < 0.0001) and that the group with spinal injury without treatment had the lowest mean mobility. …”
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    Synthesis and characterization of tin sulfide nanomaterials and thin films by pulsed laser ablation in liquid. by Johny, Jacob

    Published 2019
    “…In the case of SnS nanoparticles, they were first prepared by laser ablation in isopropanol and N,N-dimethyl formamide and thin films of the same were deposited by spraying the laser generated nanocolloids onto heated substrates where the films fabricated were characterized for their structure, morphology and opto-electronic and electrochemical properties. …”
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    Inflammatory bowel disease in Mexico: Epidemiology, burden of disease, and treatment trends by Yamamoto Furusho, J. K., Bosques Padilla, Francisco Javier, Charúa Guindic, L., Cortés Espinosa, T., Miranda Cordero, R. M., Saez, A., Ledesma Osorio, Y.

    Published 2020
    “…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. In that same period, 17,177 women (27.7) and 15,883 men (26.9) with ulcerative colitis wereseen and 31.6% of those patients were ≥50 years of age. …”
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    Aggregation and negative interactions in low-diversity and unsaturated monogenean (Platyhelminthes) communities in Astyanax aeneus (Teleostei) populations in a neotropical river of... by Salgado Maldonado, Guillermo, Mendoza Franco, Edgar F., Caspeta Mandujano, Juan Manuel, Ramírez Martínez, Carlos

    Published 2019
    “…The high similarities in terms of composition between the component communities (SJaccard > 60%) as well as in terms of the abundance and composition between infracommunities (SBray Curtis > 40%), provide empirical evidence that transmission, both between hosts at the same location and between component communities, is high and effective. …”
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