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    An Evidence-Based Review of Dietary Supplements on Inflammatory Biomarkers in Obesity by Cruz Sánchez, Jacob Jonatan, Treviño de Alba, Carolina, De la Garza, Ana Laura

    Published 2018
    “…The main treatment for obesity involves lifestyle changes, however, there are several factors that can prevent or impact successful weight loss in obese subjects. …”
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    Alimentary Biostoichiometry Toward a Bigger Productivity and a Low Environmental Impact. by H. Gutiérrez, Víctor

    Published 2019
    “…The "Alimentary Biostoichiometry", was born in our science group like to necessity ofinterpretation of countless and complex interrelations and results it causes - effect obtainedin all our chore in nutrition where the sequence interpretations have been conjugated; basicand applied investigation; disciplines like biotechnology, genetics, molecular biology,evolution, ethology, physiology, biochemistry, immunochemistry, embryology,bioenergétic, sciences of the nutrition; cumulative experience among others.The feeding and nutrition in aquaculture is based fundamentally on charts and preseteddates which don't consider the relationships phylo and ontogenetics, ontogeny of mobilityand molecular relationships of amino acids integrally for example free amino acids, freeand combined amino acids , and total aa. of proteins, enzymes, peptides etc., ramified aa.,muscular tissue precursors, aa precursors of collagen, aa. precursors of immunity etc., typesof fatty acids, besides the physiologic state, homeostasis, enzymatic ontogeny, transferases,ATP-aces, psicrofílic enzymes like CST and AST, habits of natural feeding, umami,frequency, age etc.The "Alimentary Biostoichiometry", it conjugates the disciplines approaching the problemof a more holistic point of view where the essential thing is marked for "modulations" orchanges that are allowed to see as "Specie-Specific-Stadium" (SSS).Having identified some factors of biomasic grow v/s for example the development of thedigestive capacity and on the other hand the natural morbimortality in larvae of Salmosalar, have been formulated and developed practical diets according to obtained results,comparing finally this diets with commercial allowances of high conversion grade.…”
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    A Review of the Techniques Used to Reduce the Thermal Load of Buildings in Mexico's Warm Climate by Ramírez Dolores, César, Andaverde Arredondo, Jorge Alberto, Alcala, Gerardo, Velasco Tapia, Fernando, López Lievano, Daniel

    Published 2020
    “…These cases are intended to show the current status of this research topic, as well as identify areas of opportunity relevant to the analysis and its implementation especially in coastal areas. Critical factors to explore include the influence of relative humidity on the thermal sensation, as well as warm geographical and climatic conditions, which can be humid tropical or arid and dry.…”
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    Immunostimulants: Towards Temporary Prevention of Diseases in Marine Fish by Galindo-Villegas, J., Hosokawa, H.

    Published 2019
    “…In addition,updated reviews of effects reported by several authors with nutritional and non-nutritional factors testedas immunostimulants in marine fish are presented; and those recent findings on the wide range of humoraland cellular innate immune responses affected by immunostimulation summarized. …”
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    The Use of Soy Protein in Aquafeeds by Dersjant-Li, Yueming

    Published 2019
    “…However, the high concentration of anti nutritional factors limited theinclusion levels of soybean meal in aquafeed. …”
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    Complete Genome Sequence Analysis of Nocardia brasiliensis HUJEG-1 Reveals a Saprobic Lifestyle and the Genes Needed for Human Pathogenesis by Gordon, Stephen V., Vera Cabrera, Lucio, Ortiz López, Rocío, Elizondo González, Ramiro, Ocampo Candiani, Jorge

    Published 2013
    “…We observed orthologs for virulence factors, a higher number of genes involved in lipid biosynthesis and catabolism, and gene clusters for the synthesis of bioactive compounds, such as antibiotics, terpenes, and polyketides. …”
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    Complete Genome Sequence Analysis of Nocardia brasiliensis HUJEG-1 Reveals a Saprobic Lifestyle and the Genes Needed for Human Pathogenesis by Gordon, Stephen V., Vera Cabrera, Lucio, Ortiz López, Rocío, Elizondo González, Ramiro, Ocampo Candiani, Jorge

    Published 2013
    “…We observed orthologs for virulence factors, a higher number of genes involved in lipid biosynthesis and catabolism, and gene clusters for the synthesis of bioactive compounds, such as antibiotics, terpenes, and polyketides. …”
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    US Natural Gas Market Classification Using Pooled Regression by Kalashnikov, Vyacheslav V., Pérez Valdés, Gerardo A., Matis, Timothy I., Kalashnykova, Nataliya I.

    Published 2014
    “…In this work, we present a method to differentiate sets of time series based on a regression model relating price, consumption, supply, and other factors. Our objective is to develop a method to classify different areas, regions, or states into groups or classes that share similar regression parameters. …”
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    Psychoneuroimmunoendocrinology: clinical implications by González Díaz, Sandra Nora, Arias Cruz, Alfredo, Elizondo Villarreal, Bárbara, Monge Ortega, Olga Patricia

    Published 2017
    “…The aim of psychoneuroimmunoendocrinology is to apply medical knowledge to the treatment of different allergic, immune, autoimmune, rheumatic, neoplastic, endocrine, cardiovascular and dental pathologies, among other disorders. Epigenetic factors and major stresses from different types of stimuli acting through distinct pathways and neurotransmitters are highly involved in altering the psychoneuroimmunoendocrine axis, resulting in the emergence of disease. …”
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    Psychoneuroimmunoendocrinology: clinical implications by González Díaz, Sandra Nora, Arias Cruz, Alfredo, Elizondo Villarreal, Bárbara, Monge Ortega, Olga Patricia

    Published 2017
    “…The aim of psychoneuroimmunoendocrinology is to apply medical knowledge to the treatment of different allergic, immune, autoimmune, rheumatic, neoplastic, endocrine, cardiovascular and dental pathologies, among other disorders. Epigenetic factors and major stresses from different types of stimuli acting through distinct pathways and neurotransmitters are highly involved in altering the psychoneuroimmunoendocrine axis, resulting in the emergence of disease. …”
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    An Update on Calciphylaxis by García Lozano, José Alberto, Ocampo Candiani, Jorge, Martínez Cabriales, Sylvia Aideé, Garza Rodríguez, Verónica

    Published 2018
    “…Despite an increase in reports of calciphylaxis in the literature and clinical recognition of demographic characteristics and risk factors associated with calciphylaxis, it remains a poorly understood disease with high morbidity and mortality. …”
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    Diversification of Fads2 in Finfish Species: Implications for Aquaculture by Kabeya, Naoki, Yoshizaki, Goro, Tocher, Douglas R., Monroig, Óscar

    Published 2017
    “…Unlike mammals though, functions of teleost Fads2 have diversifiedremarkably as a result of species-specific evolutionary history and environmental factors including habitat (marine vsfreshwater), trophic level and ecology. …”
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    A Tribute to Dr. Ronald Hardy for his Contribution to Aquaculture Nutrition by Cruz Suárez, L. Elizabeth, Ricque, Denis

    Published 2011
    “…Then in 1973, he obtained a M.S. in Animal Sciences/Nutrition at Washington State University; his thesis subject was “Studies on factors in rye which cause growth depression in chicks”. …”
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    Spatial Analysis of Dengue Cases in Guadalupe, Nuevo Leon, Mexico 1995-1996 by Mercado Hernández, Roberto, Fernández Salas, Ildefonso, Lozano Fuentes, Saúl

    Published 2002
    “…However, in November the concentration was in the west central region of the city Factors like human population densities and failure of basic sanitary services contributed to the incidences and distribution of dengue cases in Guadalupe.…”
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    Income divergence between mexican states in the 1990s: the role of skill premium by Aguayo Téllez, Ernesto

    Published 2006
    “…State-level regressions reveal that the initial level of education, size of the agricultural sector, and distance from the U.S. border were important factors, while public infrastructure was not. While the border states clearly benefited from increased trade and opening of the economy, I find no evidence that skill demand or the immigration of highly educated workers particularly favored these states.…”
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