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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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    Efectos del tipo de cambio en el resultado de empresas mexicanas. (effect of the exchange rate on mexican companies' net results) by González Gámez, Juan Manuel, Durán Crespo, Mireyda, Domínguez, Elizabeth, Treviño Saldívar, Eduardo Javier

    Published 2014
    “…The temporal series of study are the interbank exchange rate of the 2014 in its average price issued by Banco de México. As a starting point for carrying out the analysis for you will observe the behavior of the costs and expenses to the current exchange rate; the analysis shall be carried out of the states of financial situation on monetary items, and display the financial information published by these entities in dollars and Mexican pesos. …”
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    La selección de alternativas asimétricamente dominadas: Una réplica del efecto de atracción en un contexto culturalmente diferente (The choice of asymmetrically dominated alternati... by Felix, Reto, Ginocchio, María del Carmen

    Published 2011
    “…However, whereas the attraction effect occurred in a setting based on product choices, it did not occur in a setting based on point-distributions. These findings are discussed in the context of previous research on avoidance choice, and possible explanations for the findings are suggested. …”
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