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    Internet addiction in university medical students by Capetillo Ventura, Nelly Cecilia, Juárez Treviño, Myrthala

    Published 2015
    “…Results: The mean raw score of respondents in the IAT test was 19.72 points. IA had a highly significant correlation with impulsivity (rs = 0.244, p < 001), neuroticism-anxiety (rs = 0.304, p < 001) and aggression-hostility (rs = 0.143, p = 0.001). …”
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    Desarrollo histórico de la educación a distancia by Jardines, Francisco J.

    Published 2009
    “…En este artículo se describe la evolución de la educación a distancia desde un punto de vista general, abordando los aspectos que se consideraron más relevantes. …”
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    Proporción de resultados del FMS™ entre distintas disciplinas deportivas en atletas universitarios by González Fimbres, Roberto Andrés, Griego Amaya, Héctor, Porras Hoyos, Alba Antonieta

    Published 2015
    “…There are three possible scores criteria for the FMS™, above 14 points means low injury risk, 14 points or less means high injury risk, or the subject feels pain/injured during screening process. …”
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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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    Financiando esfuerzos contra el cambio climático en América Latina by Guzmán, Sandra, Castillo, Mariana, Moncada, Alin

    Published 2016
    “…It concludes that it is necessary a coordinate, determining and joint action from all of the involved actors. The local and national governments, the private sector, multilateral funds, banking, civil society, etc.Key words: Latin America, Climate Change, Sustainable Development, Funding.Cómo referenciar este artículo:Guzmán, S., Castillo, M., &amp; Moncada, A. (2017). …”
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    Programación fetal de enfermedades expresadas en la etapa adulta by Martínez de Villarreal, Laura Elia

    Published 2008
    “…Este estudio revisa algunos factores intrauterinos implicados en el desarrollo del individuo durante la vida fetal y neonatal dando lugar al concepto de “programación fetal” y expresión de enfermedades en la etapa adulta. …”
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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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    Determinantes de la demanda por transporte público y privado en el área metropolitana de monterrey by Galán González, José Raymundo

    Published 2005
    “…These models allow us to create possible scenarios that permit us to preview what transport policies could increase the use of public transport in 10 percentage points, which is one of the objectives established by the Nuevo Leon Transport Bureau.…”
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    El valor de la cartera de clientes de empresas de telecomunicaciones en México (The value of customer portfolio for telecommunication companies in Mexico) by Saldaña, J., Palomo, M.

    Published 2006
    “…Puesto que el valor de un cliente cambia para reflejar tanto la identidad del grupo al que se suma como el efecto anticipado en la predictibilidad del mismo. Este análisis esta diseñado para captar la correlación entre la tasa riesgo-retorno del cliente y la de la cartera general teniendo como resultado la contribución al valor vitalicio al riesgo de una cartera de clientes de empresas de telecomunicaciones.…”
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