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    “Floc” Contribution to Peneid Intensive Culture by Cuzon, G., Goguenheim, J., Gaxiola, G.

    Published 2008
    “….First very positive results came from a zootechnical approach with considerable improvement in weight gain, healthyanimals at harvest compared to regular earthen ponds production; and recently it was evidenced a potential forreproduction of Litopenaeus stylirostris.That is the purpose of this paper to present a comprehensive approach of the use of “floc” ecosystem in a tankstructure called also “moulinettes”. Today there is such a great attention from farmers willing to go into intensive orsuper-intensive culture system that a comprehension of the trophic chain is necessary. …”
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    A Review on the Status and Progress in Rearing Copepods for Marine Larviculture. Advantages and Disadvantages. Among Calanoid, Harpacticoid and Cyclopoid Copepods by G. Støttrup, Josianne

    Published 2019
    “…The cyclopoids, like the harpacticoids, can be maintained in high densities and seem alsorelatively easy to culture.Pond cultures using fertilisers are also used to produce copepods for rearing fish larvae. …”
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    Strategies of Dietary Supplementation for Health Management of Hybrid Striped Bass Morone Chrysops X M. Saxatilis: A Review of Research at Texas A&M University by Li, Peng, M. Gatlin III, Delbert

    Published 2019
    “…The prebiotic Grobiotics®-A, a mixtureof partially autolyzed brewers yeast, dairy ingredient components and dried fermentation products, provided asurprisingly enhanced growth and feed efficiency hybrid striped bass as well as immunostimulation andenhanced resistance to S. inae and M. marinum when included at 2% of diet. Dietary nucleotides also havebeen demonstrated to enhance neutrophil function and resistance of hybrid striped bass to S. iniae infection,although the mechanisms behind these phenomena are not well defined.Although the concept of functional feeds is novel to the aquaculture industry, it represents an emerging newparadigm to develop diets that extend beyond satisfying basic nutritional requirements of the culturedorganism. …”
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    Non-coding RNAs: Uncovering their Potential Relevance in Fish Nutrition by Fernández, Ignacio, Alvarez-González, Carlos Alfonso, Tovar-Ramírez, Dariel, Galaviz, Mario

    Published 2017
    “…While the research on miRNAs is the most abundant, new efforts on thecharacterization of long non-coding RNAs and PIWI-interacting RNAs profiles provided new insights on howthese non-coding RNAs are also involved in fish nutrition. Finally, the future perspectives and considerationson the potential use of non-coding RNAs (mainly those found in circulation) in relevant cultured fish speciesas new reliable biomarkers of physiological condition will be pointed out.…”
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    Promoviendo la igualdad de género en el Sistema Interamericano de Derechos Humanos: Logros, desafíos y perspectivas hacia la eliminación de la discriminación by Espinosa Sánchez, Neidaly

    Published 2024
    “…  También se discute los desafíos persistentes en la implementación efectiva de mecanismos jurídicos y culturales para la igualdad, como la adopción de políticas públicas, capacitación de actores judiciales y sensibilización social, que fortalecen el marco jurídico a través de esfuerzos conjuntos que promuevan la igualdad sustantiva.…”
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    Cuestionario de bruxismo autoinformado. Estudio piloto en el noreste de México by Cruz Fierro, Norma, González Ramírez, Mónica Teresa, Vanegas Farfano, Minerva

    Published 2019
    “…Regarding self-reported sleep bruxism, SAB the correlation was also positive (r = .207, p = .039). The correlation between the subscales was both positive and strong (r = .713, p = .001). …”
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    A theoretical and methodological essay on the concept of vulnerability. by Palacios García, Antonio, Mateos, Pablo, Hidalgo Giralt, Carmen

    Published 2018
    “…From systematic bibliographicsearches, the main concepts that orbit around vulnerabilityare defined, as well as their concretionaround the most disadvantaged groups or groupssuch as women, children, the elderly or immigrants.Subsequently, the causes that are usuallypresented to explain the phenomenon and its differentvariants or typologies, environmental, social,economic, residential or subjective, are analyzed.In addition, it also outlines the main methods that,from variables and indices, have been formulatedto try to measure and visualize socio-spatialinequalities in a multidimensional way. …”
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    Microenterprise Peso Acceptance in El Paso, Texas by J. Pisani, Michael

    Published 2013
    “…El Paso microenterprises are also more likely than their medium- to large-business counterparts to allow payments to be made using Mexican pesos. …”
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    Prevalence of Helicobacter pylori vacA Genotypes and cagA Gene in Dental Plaque of Asymptomatic Mexican Children by Mendoza Cantú, Alejandra, Urrutia Baca, Víctor Hugo, Urbina Ríos, Cynthia Sofía, De la Garza Ramos, Myriam Angélica, García Martínez, Martha Elena, Torre Martínez, Hilda Hortencia Hermelinda

    Published 2017
    “…The variability in Helicobacter pylori vacA and cagA genes has been related to the progression of the gastrointestinal disease; also the presence of H. pylori in the oral cavity has been associated with periodontal disease in adults, but, in children without dyspeptic symptoms, little is known about this. …”
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    Decolonizing Queer time: a critique of anachronism in latin@ writings by Avila, Eliana De Souza

    Published 2017
    “…As much as this narrative determinacy is the efect of global power asymmetries, it also tends to naturalize them by couching migration in evolutionist terms that anachronize struggles against displacement, deterritorialization, and dispossession. he ield of Latin@ literature and criticism therefore becomes an efective locus from which the ongoing historical conlicts elided by those narratives can be creatively recalled and reconigured. his article relects on the temporal borderlands as a critical paradigm for reconiguring narratives of straight temporality within Latin@ texts.…”
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    Failure analysis of Co–Cr hip resurfacing prosthesis during solidification by Alvarez Vera, Melvyn, García Duarte, José Hilario, Juárez Hernández, Arturo, Mercado Solis, Rafael David, Castillo, A. G., Hernández Rodríguez, Marco Antonio Loudovic

    Published 2013
    “…The results exhibited hot tearing, shrinkage porosity and metal oxide films due to inadequate heat dissipation during solidification process, as a consequence of poor investment casting ceramic mold configuration. Also in this paper was improved the casting design solving this kind of defects.…”
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    The burden of blood-pressure-related cardiovascular mortality in Mexico by Cortés Hernández, Dora Elia, Lundelin, Krista J., Picazzo Palencia, Esteban, Cruz, Juan J. de la, Sánchez, José J., Banegas, José R.

    Published 2014
    “…This study shows that in Mexico, a country at an advanced stage in the epidemiologic transition, with the national burden of disease dominated by noncommunicable diseases, elevated blood pressure is a major clinical and public health problem. 31.7% of the Mexican individuals aged 50 and over had systolic hypertension, and 47.3% were at systolic prehypertensive levels. Also, approximately half of all cardiovascular deaths that occurred annually in the population of Mexico aged ≥50 years are attributable to above optimal levels of systolic blood pressure. …”
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    Merits and pitfalls of currently used diagnostic tools in mycetoma by Reynolds, Todd, Van de Sande, Wendy W. J., Fahal, Ahmed Hassan, Goodfellow, Michael, Mahgoub, El Sheikh, Welsh Lozano, Oliverio, Zijlstra, Ed E.

    Published 2014
    “…In this review, we summarize these techniques and identify their merits and pitfalls in the identification of the causative agents of mycetoma and the extent of the disease. We also emphasize the fact that there is no ideal diagnostic tool available to identify the causative agents and that future research should focus on the development of new and reliable diagnostic tools.…”
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