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    FRECUENCIA DE FACTORES DE RIESGO CARDIOVASCULAR EN PERSONAL BECARIO DEL HOSPITAL GENERAL ESP. “PILAR SÁNCHEZ VILLAVICENCIO” HUAJUAPAN DE LEÓN, OAXACA. by García Sierra, Lucía, Castro Juárez Carlos, Jonnathan, Siliceo Murrieta, José Isaías

    Published 2016
    “…The biochemical variables were: blood glucose, total TG and TG, Behavioral variables: tobacco consumption, alcohol consumption and physical activity, blood samples were taken in the clinical laboratory of the hospital, the cut-off points stipulated by NOM- 015-SSA2-2010 and NOM-037-SSA2-2012. …”
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    Morphological and Genetic Variation in Mexican Wild Populations ofTamarixia radiata(Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) by Peña Carrillo, Kenzy Ivveth, González Hernández, Alejandro, López Arroyo, J. Isabel, Mercado Hernández, Roberto, Favela Lara, Susana

    Published 2015
    “…Haplotype H2 was found in both studied regions and more frequently than haplotype H1, which was collected only in the northeast (Tamaulipas state), suggesting possible points of gene flow between Mexico and the USA. Our results have implications for the extensive use of T. radiata in biological control programs of the Asian citrus psyllid.…”
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    Evaluación de un protocolo de entrenamiento canino utilizando una línea celular b16f10 para la detección de melanoma en un modelo murino by Aguirre Alberto, Raúl Abreu

    Published 2020
    “…Therefore we assume that the cell line and the biological samples emit common volatile signals that allow the dog to discriminate them, however, the results of the first tests indicate that the spontaneous change of the matrix in which they are found causes doubt and hesitation when pointing out the samples of mice with cancer. Even so, we do not recommend as in the in vivo model a radical and sudden change of objective samples for the identification of murine melanoma with dogs trained with the cell line.…”
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    Evaluación de un protocolo de entrenamiento canino utilizando una línea celular b16f10 para la detección de melanoma en un modelo murino by Aguirre Alberto, Raúl Abreu

    Published 2020
    “…Therefore we assume that the cell line and the biological samples emit common volatile signals that allow the dog to discriminate them, however, the results of the first tests indicate that the spontaneous change of the matrix in which they are found causes doubt and hesitation when pointing out the samples of mice with cancer. Even so, we do not recommend as in the in vivo model a radical and sudden change of objective samples for the identification of murine melanoma with dogs trained with the cell line.…”
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