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    Managing raw materials of vegetable origin increases fungal indoor concentration in food companies by Elizondo Zertuche, Mariana, Martínez Carranza, Karen, Orue, Nydia, de Jesús Treviño Rangel, Rogelio, Robledo Leal, Efrén Ricardo

    Published 2020
    “…While all concentrations were within previously suggested levels from a health-related point of view, more information is needed that correlates fungal concentration with food spoilage in order to suggest a range of concentrations focused for food companies’ product preservation.…”
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    Evaluation of a community-based trapping program to collect simulium ochraceum sensu lato for verification of onchocerciasis elimination by Mutuku, Francis, Rodríguez Pérez, Mario Alberto, Adeleke, Monsuru Adebayo, Rodríguez Luna, Isabel C., Cupp, Eddie W., Unnasch, Thomas R.

    Published 2014
    “…None of the flies collected were found to contain parasite DNA when tested by a polymerase chain reaction assay targeting a parasite specific sequence, resulting in a point estimate of infection in the vectors of zero, with an upper bound of the 95% confidence interval 0.13 per 2,000. …”
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    Social network externalities and price dispersion in online markets by Ayala Gaytán, Edgardo Arturo

    Published 2009
    “…Consumers cannot physically touch or examine the products at the point of purchase. As such, online markets involve an adoption process based on the interaction of consumers’ experiences in the form of references, recommendations, word of mouth, etc. …”
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    Prevalence of sensorineural hearing loss in children and adolescents with diabetes mellitus by Treviño González, José Luis, Campuzano Bustamante, D. I., Flores Caloca, O., Santos Lartigue, Ramiro, Villegas González, M. J.

    Published 2015
    “…Moreover, 65.47% of the patients presented complications due to poor glycemic control at some point in the evolution of their disease. All (100%) diabetic patients with SNHL and 91% of the patients without SNHL had HbA1c values greater than 6%. …”
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    Analyses of chondrogenic induction of adipose mesenchymal stem cells by combined co-stimulation mediated by adenoviral gene transfer by Garza Veloz, Idalia, Romero Díaz, Víktor J., Martínez Fierro, Margarita de la Luz, Marino Martínez, Iván Alberto, González Rodríguez, Manuel, Martínez Rodríguez, Herminia Guadalupe, Espinoza Juárez, Marcela Alejandra, Bernal Garza, Dante A., Ortiz López, Rocío, Rojas Martínez, Augusto

    Published 2013
    “…These were harvested at various time points for detection of cartilage-specific genes expression by quantitative real-time PCR or after 14 and 28 days for histologic and biochemical analyses detecting proteoglycans, collagens (II, I and X), and total sulfated glycosaminoglycan and collagen content, respectively. …”
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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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    Decoding kinematic variables from electroencephalographic signals during lower limb mobility protocols by Mercado Cerda, Luis Antonio

    Published 2019
    “…Both results could be starting points to further improve the understanding of neuro-motor tasks and their application of artificial reproduction of movements from EEG signals through a BCI.…”
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    Decoding kinematic variables from electroencephalographic signals during lower limb mobility protocols by Mercado Cerda, Luis Antonio

    Published 2019
    “…Both results could be starting points to further improve the understanding of neuro-motor tasks and their application of artificial reproduction of movements from EEG signals through a BCI.…”
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    FRECUENCIA DE FACTORES DE RIESGO CARDIOVASCULAR EN PERSONAL BECARIO DEL HOSPITAL GENERAL ESP. “PILAR SÁNCHEZ VILLAVICENCIO” HUAJUAPAN DE LEÓN, OAXACA. by García Sierra, Lucía, Castro Juárez Carlos, Jonnathan, Siliceo Murrieta, José Isaías

    Published 2016
    “…The biochemical variables were: blood glucose, total TG and TG, Behavioral variables: tobacco consumption, alcohol consumption and physical activity, blood samples were taken in the clinical laboratory of the hospital, the cut-off points stipulated by NOM- 015-SSA2-2010 and NOM-037-SSA2-2012. …”
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