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    RESPONSABILIDAD FAMILIAR Y CONOCIMIENTOS SOBRE LA OSTEOPOROSIS: UN ESTUDIO EN GERONTOLOGÍA SOCIAL. by José Azoh Barry, José Azoh Barry José Azoh Barry

    Published 2002
    “…Losaspectos sociales de este padecimiento, no sólo afecta a la salud sino también a la calidad de vidadel paciente y de su entorno familiar. …”
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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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    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
    “…Este trabajo presenta un análisis en el efecto que tiene la devaluación del peso ante el fortalecimiento del dólar durante el 2014 y como generará impacto financiero positivo en el caso de algunas compañías multinacionales en las que sus ingresos sean mayoritariamente en dólares. …”
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    Thermomechanical Performance of fr-4 Laminates in the Manufacturing Process of Printed Circuit Boards. by Rodríguez Vázquez, Carlos Alfonso

    Published 2016
    “…In 2006 the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) prohibited the use of lead (Pb) in solder paste, which has a melting temperature around 180oC, whereas lead-free solder pastes have a melting point around 230oC, 30oC-40oC higher than Pb solder paste, this has generated PCB thermo mechanical problems due to the temperature increase at which the material is exposed. …”
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    Thermomechanical Performance of fr-4 Laminates in the Manufacturing Process of Printed Circuit Boards. by Rodríguez Vázquez, Carlos Alfonso

    Published 2016
    “…In 2006 the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) prohibited the use of lead (Pb) in solder paste, which has a melting temperature around 180oC, whereas lead-free solder pastes have a melting point around 230oC, 30oC-40oC higher than Pb solder paste, this has generated PCB thermo mechanical problems due to the temperature increase at which the material is exposed. …”
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