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    PLANTAS NATIVAS USADAS COMO ALIMENTOS, CONDIMENTOS Y BEBIDAS DE LAS COMUNIDADES VEGETACIONALES DESERTICAS O SEMIDESERTICAS EN NUEVO LEON, MEXICO. by Alanis Flores, Glafiro J.

    Published 2001
    “…Diverse authors have studied the regionalflora from the point of view of their use. Information of the native flora wassuccessfully obtained that they are consumed like foods, condimentos and drinks, partof the used plant and form of use, of 20 botanical families and 39 species consideringthe types of vegetation where the species of consumed flora are located. …”
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    EVALUACIÓN DE RIESGO A LA SALUD EN LA COMUNIDAD DE LOMA BLANCA (DISTRITO DE RIEGO 009) VALLE DE JUAREZ (MEXICO), POR EXPOSICIÓN A AGUAS RESIDUALES NO TRATADAS by Garza Almanza, Victoriano, Fernández Salas, Ildefonso, Badii, Mohammad, Flores Suárez, Adriana, Hauad Marroquín, Leticia, Villarreal Rivera, Leticia

    Published 2001
    “…The result of the evaluation points out that the category of risk is high. Theconclusion is based on the analysis of data on the environment, characteristic of housing, habits ofconsumption of water and vegetables, perception of the risk on the part of the community, andmorbidity levels.Palabras calve: Loma Blanca, Valle de Juarez, valoración del riesgo, aguas residuales, risk value, residual waters.…”
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    ESTUDIO PILOTO PARA EL AISLAMIENTO DE VIBRIO SPP EN OSTRAS (CRASSOSTREA RHIZOPHORAE) CAPTURADAS EN LA CIÉNAGA DE LA VIRGEN, CARTAGENA, COLOMBIA by López, Lersy, Manjarrez, Ganiveth, Herrera, Lilibeth, Montes, Ana, Olascuaga, Yuranis, Ortega, Rolando

    Published 2010
    “…Culture mediums and Biochemical test was used for Vibrio´s isolation and identification. the predominantVibrio´s species were V. alginolyticus (23%), V fluvialis  (20%), V. parahaemolyticus (10%), V. carchariae and Vmimicus (13%), V. vulnificus, cincimatiensis and V. campbelli (7%).   The sampling point with the highest number ofVibrio isolation was Mangles, cielo mar sector, which also contributed with 30% of the total of all species isolated although the difference was of no statistical significance due to their homogenous distribution.  100% of the sampling points showed cloudy water due to the presence of organic matter in suspension and visible solid waste, Thus, Factors influencing Vibrios proliferation on oysters maybe related with the Ciénaga characteristics.  …”
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