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    Evaluación de la diversidad y estructura espacial en el bosque tropical subcaducifolio la quebrada, Jalisco, México, empleando tres escalas de medición by González Cueva, Gerardo Alberto

    Published 2006
    “…To level of whole stand pattern analysis applied to index of Clark and Evans to describe the spatial structure; the diameter distribution to characterize the dimensional structure and the Index of Shannon and Index of Uniformity for the structure of species. By means of the point pattern analysis the structure was characterized for the whole forest: with the function K (r) of Ripley the spatial distribution, the function of correlation of points for the dimensional differentiation and the function bivariate of Ripley for the structure of species. …”
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    Desarrollo de un cuestionario para evaluar las actitudes y percepciones de docentes de educación secundaria en relación con las actividades experimentales by Guerra Ramos, María Teresa, García Horta, José Baltazar, López Valentín, Dulce María

    Published 2017
    “…These tendencies will serve as a starting point for further research on effective ways of supporting teachers to develop skills and awareness on the potential and limitations of practical work.…”
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    Comparisons of the Root Mechanical Properties of three Native Mexican Tree Species for Soil Bioengineering Practices by Sánchez Castillo, Laura Margarita, Kubota, Tetsuya, Cantú Silva, Israel, Yáñez Díaz, María Inés, Hasnawir, Pequeño Ledezma, Miguel Angel

    Published 2017
    “…In other hand, results confirmed the negative relationship between diameter and tensile strength and diameter and modulus of elasticity. Pointing out that roots of bigger diameter have less tensile strength and elasticity. …”
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