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    Comparisons of the Root Mechanical Properties of three Native Mexican Tree Species for Soil Bioengineering Practices by Sánchez Castillo, Laura Margarita, Kubota, Tetsuya, Cantú Silva, Israel, Yáñez Díaz, María Inés, Hasnawir, Pequeño Ledezma, Miguel Angel

    Published 2017
    “…In other hand, results confirmed the negative relationship between diameter and tensile strength and diameter and modulus of elasticity. Pointing out that roots of bigger diameter have less tensile strength and elasticity. …”
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    HEMOGLOBINA GLUCOSILADA: PRUEBA DE LABORATORIO NECESARIA PARA EL CONTROL METABOLICO DE PACIENTES MEXICANOS CON DIABETES MELLITUS TIPO 2. by Cerda-Flores, Ricardo M., Rojas-Alvarado, Ma de los Angeles, Dávila-Rodríguez, Martha I., González Quiroga, Guillermo, Cortés- Gutiérrez, Elva I., Leal-Garza, Carlos H.

    Published 2002
    “…According to ADA criteria and European criteria all the patients were out of goodmetabolic control. These points towards the HbA1c and FBG confirm the doubts about theusefulness of FBG values as a tool for assessing metabolic control. …”
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    Who's who in the steel consumption in the world: global trends and impact (Quién es quién en el consumo mundial de acero: impactos y tendencias globales) by Bortoni Herrera, Daniel

    Published 2012
    “…It is important to determine the main differences and identify the key points of improvement; this may help improve the strategy for getting better numbers in order to improve and maintain constant growth of a country and ensure a sustainable development. …”
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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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