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    Immobilization of redox mediator for anaerobic biotransformation of congo red dye. by Olivo Alanís, Daniel Simón

    Published 2015
    “…Contribution and Conclusions: Lawsone immobilization on granular activated carbon (GAC) was successfully achieved with high capacity (~1.56 mmol/g), and desorption studies shows chemical stability; immobilization conditions may suggest esterification mechanism between lawsone and activated carbon. …”
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    Prevalence of Rotavirus Genogroup A and Norovirus Genogroup II in Bassaseachic Falls National Park Surface Waters in Chihuahua, Mexico by Delgado Gardea, María del Carmen Elizabeth, Tamez Guerra, Patricia, Gómez Flores, Ricardo Alberto, Mendieta Mendoza, Aurora, Zavala Diaz de la Serna, Francisco Javier, Contreras Cordero, Juan Francisco, Erosa de la Vega, Gilberto, Pérez Recoder, María, Sánchez Ramírez, Blanca, González Horta, Carmen, Infante Ramírez, María del Rocío

    Published 2017
    “…Abstract: In areas lacking potable water treatment, drinking contaminated water may represent a public health threat. In addition to enteropathogenic bacteria and parasites, fecal contamination in water environments is associated with the transmission of enteric viruses and other causal agents of infectious disease. …”
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    Variation in hypoglycemia ascertainment and report in type 2 diabetes observational studies: a meta-epidemiological study by Rodríguez Gutiérrez, René, Salcido Montenegro, Alejandro, González González, José Gerardo, McCoy, Rozalina G

    Published 2021
    “…MEDLINE and Google Scholar were searched from January 1970 to May 2018. The definitions of non-severe, severe and nocturnal hypoglycemia were examined.Results We reviewed 243 studies: 47.7% reported on non-severe hypoglycemia, 77.8% on severe hypoglycemia and 16.9% on nocturnal hypoglycemia; 5.8% did not specify. …”
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    Xylem water potentials of native shrubs from northeastern Mexico by González Rodríguez, Humberto, Cantú Silva, Israel, Ramírez Lozano, Roque Gonzalo, Gómez Meza, Marco Vinicio, Sarquís Ramírez, Jorge I., Coria Gil, Norma A., Cervantes Montoya, M. V., Maiti, Ratikanta

    Published 2011
    “…Since F. angustifolia and C. pallida maintained higher predawn and midday C values under water stress, these species may be considered as drought-adapted species while, Z. fagara and E. texana that acquired lower values, may be less adapted to drought and in physiological disadvantage under limited water conditions.…”
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    Immobilization of redox mediator for anaerobic biotransformation of congo red dye. by Olivo Alanís, Daniel Simón

    Published 2015
    “…Contribution and Conclusions: Lawsone immobilization on granular activated carbon (GAC) was successfully achieved with high capacity (~1.56 mmol/g), and desorption studies shows chemical stability; immobilization conditions may suggest esterification mechanism between lawsone and activated carbon. …”
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    Bait and Ornamental Fish Nutrition by Lochmann, Rebecca, Phillips, Harold

    Published 2019
    “…Goldfish and“rosy red” fathead minnows may also be marketed as “feeder” fish for piscivorous pets, and goldfish can bemarketed as ornamental fish. …”
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    Trichosporon spp.: an emerging fungal pathogen by Montoya Mendoza, Alexandra Margarita, González González, Gloria María

    Published 2014
    “…The genus Trichosporon includes 6 species of clinical relevance that may cause supericial infections, such as white piedra and onychomycosis, or deep and invasive infections with high mortality rates. …”
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    Chikungunya virus: A general overview by Galán Huerta, Kame Alberto, Rivas Estilla, Ana María, Fernández Salas, Ildefonso, Farfán Ale, José Arturo, Ramos Jiménez, Javier

    Published 2015
    “…In chikungunya fever, shock or severe hemorrhage is very rarely observed; the onset is more acute and the duration of fever is shorter than dengue disease. …”
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    Decolonizing Queer time: a critique of anachronism in latin@ writings by Avila, Eliana De Souza

    Published 2017
    “…While the term Latin@ is untraceable to any coherent referent in terms of geographical or epistemic origin (Rodríguez 2014), still it denotes a very stable referent when it comes to geographical destination — the USA being the central migratory destiny shaped by and shaping identity shits and epistemic positions variously associated with Latin America. …”
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    Design of a Distribution Network Using Primal-Dual Decomposition by Marmolejo, J. A., Rodríguez, R., Cruz Mejia, O., Saucedo, J.

    Published 2016
    “…Because the problem considers several elements in each stage, a direct solution is very complicated. For medium-to-large instances the problem falls into large scale. …”
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    Mutación en el gen EDA1, Ala349Thr en paciente con displasia ectodérmica hipohidrótica ligada a X by Salas Alanís, Julio César, Cepeda Valdés, Rodrigo, González Santos, Adriana, Amaya Guerra, Mario, Kurban, Mazen, Christiano, Angela M

    Published 2011
    “…Hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia (HED) is a very rare disease characterized by the absence of eccrine glands, dry skin, scanty hair, and dental abnormalities. …”
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    Contact Dermatitis Due to a Henna Tattoo: a Case Report by González Díaz, Sandra Nora, Macías Weinmann, Alejandra, Elizondo Villarreal, Bárbara, Lira Quezada, Cindy Elizabeth de, Guzmán Avilán, Rosa Ivett, Villarreal González, Rosalaura Virginia

    Published 2017
    “…Temporary henna tattoos have become very popular in children and adults.The organic compound, p-phenylendiamine (PPD) is frequently added to the henna pigment to make it darker…”
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    INPUT HYPOTHESIS FOR OR AGAINST OUTPUT HYPOTHESIS? by García, Laura

    Published 2022
    “…The simple act of asking for clarification has very positive results. She also mentions Swain's recommendation to promote learners' production of comprehensible output during interaction in meaningful contexts.…”
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    Immunostimulants: Towards Temporary Prevention of Diseases in Marine Fish by Galindo-Villegas, J., Hosokawa, H.

    Published 2019
    “…Due over the last years, marine aquaculture has grown into a very significant industry in many parts of theworld, and in most developed countries marine fish are farmed intensively under conditions of highpopulation density, infectious diseases pose a constant and highly cost threat to successful animalhusbandry. …”
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    The Use of Concentrates and Other Soy Products in Shrimp Feeds by P Forster, Ian, Dominy, Warren, G.J. Tacon, Albert

    Published 2019
    “…Soy products have continued to be employed in a range aquaculture feeds, principallybecause they provide an acceptable source of amino acids at a very reasonable price.Advances in processing have led to the production of higher protein content soy products,namely soy protein concentrate (SPC) and protein isolate, which are manufactured byselective removal of carbohydrates. …”
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    The Use of Concentrates and Other Soy Products in Shrimp Feeds by P Forster, Ian, Dominy, Warren, G.J. Tacon, Albert

    Published 2019
    “…Soy products have continued to be employed in a range aquaculture feeds, principallybecause they provide an acceptable source of amino acids at a very reasonable price.Advances in processing have led to the production of higher protein content soy products,namely soy protein concentrate (SPC) and protein isolate, which are manufactured byselective removal of carbohydrates. …”
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