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    The validity of incremental exercise testing in discriminating of physiological profiles in elite runners by Legaz Arrese, Alejandro, Munguía Izquierdo, Diego, Carranza García, Luis Enrique, Reverter Masía, Joaquín, Torres Dávila, Celeste Guadalupe, Medina Rodríguez, Rosa Elena

    Published 2011
    “…Heart rate (HR), VO2 , and lactate concentrations were measured at the end of each exercise level. At maximal effort, there were no differences between the groups regarding VO2max and maximal HR; however, the workload time, vVO2max and peak treadmill velocity were significantly higher in the 3000m steeplechase group (p<0.05). …”
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    Social Factors Contributing to the Development of Allostatic Load in Older Adults: A Correlational- Predictive Study by Morales Jinez, Alejandro, Gallegos Cabriales, Esther Carlota, D'Alonzo, Karen T., Ugarte Esquivel, Alicia, López Rincón, Francisco J., Salazar González, Bertha Cecilia

    Published 2018
    “…Multivariate linear regression model analysis showed that better housing conditions, satisfaction with own house, presence of dead-end streets, and church attendance reduce allostatic load, while dangerous traffic increases allostatic load. …”
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    Access and use of health care services by mothers and children in the Texas-Mexico border region: preliminary findings from the 2006 Rio Grande Valley health survey by Reagan, Patricia B., Pagán, José A.

    Published 2007
    “…Public health insurance programs that focus on covering uninsured children but leave their parents uninsured may end up not taking full advantage of the positive spillover effects of health care access/utilization from mothers to their children.…”
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    Estudio microfacial, mineralógico, geoquímico e isotópico de la formación San Felipe (Cretácico Superior), Noreste de México. by Tienda Garza, Jaime Antonio

    Published 2018
    “…Based on the immobile elements geochemistry and Sm-Nd isotopic ratios, the San Felipe shale corresponds mainly to grauwaca that comes from an igneous felsic and/or quartzose sedimentary source linked to with continental arc setting and with a strong affinity to the continental crust (TNd = 41.8 a 698.3 Ma; ƐNd(0) = -6.2 a -0.1). Considering the petrographic and geochemical features the volcano-sedimentary material corresponds to rhyolite-riodacite, produced from a volcanic activity that occurred between 84.6 and 73.7 Ma, as result of the continental crust partial melting in a continental arc. …”
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    Estudio microfacial, mineralógico, geoquímico e isotópico de la formación San Felipe (Cretácico Superior), Noreste de México. by Tienda Garza, Jaime Antonio

    Published 2018
    “…Based on the immobile elements geochemistry and Sm-Nd isotopic ratios, the San Felipe shale corresponds mainly to grauwaca that comes from an igneous felsic and/or quartzose sedimentary source linked to with continental arc setting and with a strong affinity to the continental crust (TNd = 41.8 a 698.3 Ma; ƐNd(0) = -6.2 a -0.1). Considering the petrographic and geochemical features the volcano-sedimentary material corresponds to rhyolite-riodacite, produced from a volcanic activity that occurred between 84.6 and 73.7 Ma, as result of the continental crust partial melting in a continental arc. …”
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