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    Development and Evaluation of An In-House Lumbar Puncture Simulator for First-Year Resident Lumbar Puncture Procedure Learning by Muñoz Leija, David, Díaz González Colmenero, Fernando, Ramiréz Mendoza, Diego A, López Cabrera, Norma Guadalupe, Llanes Garza, Hilda Alicia, Palacios Ríos, Dionicio, Negreros Osuna, Adrian Antonio

    Published 2024
    “…While there were no apparent differences in median self-confidence scores between the groups at any time point, the experimental group had a significant increase in their self-confidence for performing an unassisted LP, with a median score of 1/5 (1 2.3) at baseline and 5/5 (4.8 - 5) after six months (p = 0.006). …”
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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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    DISEÑO Y VALIDACIÓN DE UNA ESCALA DE APRENDIZAJE SOBRE SALUD COLECTIVA EN ENFERMERÍA by García Piña, Eunice Victoria

    Published 2017
    “…Results: An instrument of 40 items was obtained, which considers five dimensions of learning: genuine (8 to 40 points), meaningful, and reflective (7 to 35 points), experimental -multidimensional (9 to 45 points), self-employed (6 to 30points) and set (10 to 50 points), derivative in a total a score of 40 to 200 points. …”
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    Estrategias para una sucesión exitosa en la empresa familiar = Strategies for a sucessuful succession in family business. by García, Mayra E.

    Published 2007
    “…The strategies proposed in this study are: Creating a Family Business Conseil; Choosing the succesor from an analitical point of view; Get pschicologist support in the succesion period; To create a Business Society; Partial Retirement of Director; An adequate compensation management; Open communication among all the members; and a provisional management. …”
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    Composición y estructura de las comunidades de poliquetos (Annelida) asociadas a fondos blandos de la costa occidental de la península de Baja California, México by Prado Navarro, Andrea, Díaz Castañeda, Victoria, Leija Tristán, Antonio, De León González, Jesús Ángel

    Published 2016
    “…ABSTRACT Polychaetes are one of the most important groups of the benthos from any point of view. The present study aims to characterize the species richness of polychaete fauna of the West Coast of Baja California, from the mouth of Magdalena Bay to Punta Colonet. …”
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    Diferencias de género en las actitudes hacia las matemáticas = Gender differences in attitudes toward mathematics by De la Torre Gamboa, Martha Patricia, Ramírez Martínez, Martín

    Published 2018
    “…Abstract The results of previous research do not allow us to generalize the existence of gender differences in attitudes toward mathematics, however they coincide in the majority in pointing out that men have a greater extrinsic motivation, that they show greater confidence in their future achievements in the area of mathematics, less anxiety about mathematics and attribution of success to external causes. …”
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