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    Do Smart Cities Grow Faster? by De la Garza Treviño, Adrián G.

    Published 2008
    “…Previous studies have found a strong positive correlation between human capital, measured as the share of the adult population with a college degree, and population growth in metropolitan statistical areas (MSA) in the U.S. In this paper, I corroborate that the human capital-growth connection is indeed statistically significant, although much weaker than previously thought. …”
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    The Code Stroke: medical evaluation by a pre-hospital attention service by Hernández Saucedo, J. E., Cantú Ríos, R., Fernández, M., Palacios Saucedo, Gerardo del Carmen, Mercado Longoria, Roberto, Clemente Córdova, María Bertha

    Published 2015
    “…Objective: Evaluate the time between onset of symptoms and arrival at the emergency department of a hospital as prognostic factors in patients with cerebrovascular events attended by the prehospital emergency medical service in the metropolitan area of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon. Materials and methods: Calls received in the ED (EMME) between January and December 2012 were included in a retrospective cross-sectional study, with symptoms showing within the first 8 h or with an unknown onset. …”
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    Diversidad polínica en la atmósfera del área metropolitana de Monterrey, N. L., octubre 2004 a marzo 2005 by Rocha Estrada, Alejandra, Alvarado Vázquez, Marco Antonio, Hernández Piñero, Jorge Luis, De León Alanís, Deisy Deyanira, Guzmán Lucio, Marco Antonio

    Published 2013
    “…ABSTRACT The occurring diversity of pollen grains in the air of the metropolitan area of Monterrey, Mexico was documented during the period October 2004 to March 2005 by means of 2 volumetric pollen grain collectors equipped with a 7 day recording volumetric spore trap (Burkard Manufacturing Co., Rickmansworth, Hersts., United Kingdom), one placed in the University City and the other at La Florida location. …”
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    Entre la movilización y el malestar mediático: impacto de las prácticas comunicativas en las actitudes políticas de los jóvenes = Between mobilization and mass media discomfort: th... by Muñiz, Carlos, Maldonado, Lauro

    Published 2011
    “…From these precedents, a study was developed with students of High Schools of Monterrey's Metropolitan Zone, Mexico. The correlation between communicative variables and political attitudes supported by the above mentioned students was evaluated. …”
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    Determinación del Nivel de Vida por Municipio en el Estado de Nuevo León, México by Cantú Martínez, Pedro César, Gómez Guzmán, Luis Gerardo

    Published 2000
    “…The development pattern at state level continuesdepending on the urban centralization of the Region 7 Metropolitan Area of Monterrey. The Region3 Center presents a municipal system in frank descent in the level of life, the same as the Region 5South.Palabras clave: México, Nuevo León, nivel de vida, Mexico, Nuevo Leon, level of life…”
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    Detección de Ehrlichia canis, Borrelia burgdorferi y Rickettsia rickettsii en garrapatas de la zona metropolitana de Monterrey mediante PCR. by Tamez González, Alejandra

    Published 2018
    “…The aim of this study is to detect and quantify the prevalence of E. canis, R. rickettsii and B. burgdorferi, in ticks collected in Monterrey and its metropolitan area, using PCR. 421 samples were collected from dogs with owners and from dogs from shelters; 98.81% (416) were identified as Rhipicephalus sanguineus and 1.18% (5) as Dermacentor variabilis. …”
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    Detección de Ehrlichia canis, Borrelia burgdorferi y Rickettsia rickettsii en garrapatas de la zona metropolitana de Monterrey mediante PCR. by Tamez González, Alejandra

    Published 2018
    “…The aim of this study is to detect and quantify the prevalence of E. canis, R. rickettsii and B. burgdorferi, in ticks collected in Monterrey and its metropolitan area, using PCR. 421 samples were collected from dogs with owners and from dogs from shelters; 98.81% (416) were identified as Rhipicephalus sanguineus and 1.18% (5) as Dermacentor variabilis. …”
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