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    EVALUACIÓN DEL CONOCIMIENTO DEL DAÑO A LA SALUD POR CONSUMO DE ALCOHOL Y TABACO EN ESTUDIANTES PREUNIVERSITARIOS, CON INCLINACIÓN AL AREA DE LA SALUD E INGENIERIA EN MONTERREY, N.L... por Villarreal Villarreal, Fidel, Cantú Martínez, Pedro César

    Publicado 2002
    “…Por otra parte, se ha podido comprobar, que no existe diferencia significativaen el conocimiento del daño a la salud por el consumo de alcohol y tabaco; por lo cualno se puede considerar como un factor protector el tener una propensión de educacióncircunscrita a la salud.AbstractThe consumption of alcohol and tobacco is a remarkable social problem, and it is thatthere is a modification in the use pattern and in the class of the consumers. Numerousstudies point out the adolescent stage as that of more risk in the beginning of theconsumption of alcohol and tobacco, oscillating the age and indicating that if it isbegun in this habit to an early age the risk it increases. …”
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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 por Aguirre Alberto, Raúl Abreu

    Publicado 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 por Aguirre Alberto, Raúl Abreu

    Publicado 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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