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    On the structure and normal modes of hydrogenated Ti-fullerene compounds by Tlahuice Flores, Alfredo, Mejía Rosales, Sergio, Galván, Donald H.

    Published 2012
    “…The IR spectra of C60TiHn compounds have a maximum attributable to the Ti–H stretching mode, which shifts to lower values in the structures with n = 4, 8, while their Raman spectra show two peaks corresponding to the stretching modes of H2 molecules at apical and azimuthal positions. …”
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    Critical factors that impact purchase online of new telecom convergent services in the Mexican market (Factores críticos que impactan la compra en línea de nuevos servicios conver... by Zubirán Shetler, Sergio Rolando, López, Fabián

    Published 2010
    “…The following article analyzes the principal factors that have an impact in the adoption of new telecom convergent services, through electronic commerce, that have been explored and studied primarily in developed markets such as the United States and that have been deemed as critical factors in the development and growth of online electronic transactions. …”
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    Identificación de especies vegetales de interés antropocéntrico como alternativa sustentable en un ejido de Rayones, Nuevo León, México. by Santes Hernández, Itzel

    Published 2018
    “…Rayones, is one of the municipalities of the state of Nuevo León that has a great diversity of wild or cultivated plant species that might have a potential use, and 96% of its surface has forest but they may not have a timber potential use. …”
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    Impacto antropogénico en la región prioritaria para la conservación “El Tokio”, en el altiplano mexicano by Gutiérrez Gutiérrez, Maritza

    Published 2008
    “…Abstract The increasing growth of human population and their needs, in conjunction with the way their activities have evolved, have entailed a higher pressure on the natural resources. …”
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    Identificación de especies vegetales de interés antropocéntrico como alternativa sustentable en un ejido de Rayones, Nuevo León, México. by Santes Hernández, Itzel

    Published 2018
    “…Rayones, is one of the municipalities of the state of Nuevo León that has a great diversity of wild or cultivated plant species that might have a potential use, and 96% of its surface has forest but they may not have a timber potential use. …”
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    Impacto antropogénico en la región prioritaria para la conservación “El Tokio”, en el altiplano mexicano by Gutiérrez Gutiérrez, Maritza

    Published 2008
    “…Abstract The increasing growth of human population and their needs, in conjunction with the way their activities have evolved, have entailed a higher pressure on the natural resources. …”
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    PLANTAS NATIVAS USADAS COMO ALIMENTOS, CONDIMENTOS Y BEBIDAS DE LAS COMUNIDADES VEGETACIONALES DESERTICAS O SEMIDESERTICAS EN NUEVO LEON, MEXICO. by Alanis Flores, Glafiro J.

    Published 2001
    “…The species of the native florahave been used like shed, construction, fibers, traditional medicine, ceremonial, soapsubstitutes, end the importance that they have had like source of foods, condimentosand drinks. …”
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    Patient capacity and constraints in the experience of chronic disease: a qualitative systematic review and thematic synthesis by Boehmer, Kasey R., Gionfriddo, Michael R., Rodríguez Gutiérrez, René, Dabrh, Abd Moain Abu, Leppin, Aaron L., Hargraves, Ian, May, Carl R., Shippee, Nathan D., Castaneda Guarderas, Ana, Zeballos Palacios, Claudia L., Bora, Pavithra, Erwin, Patricia J., Montori, Victor M.

    Published 2016
    “…Results: The 110 reports selected, when synthesized, showed that patient capacity is an accomplishment of interaction with (1) the process of rewriting their biographies and making meaningful lives in the face of chronic condition(s); (2) the mobilization of resources; (3) healthcare and self-care tasks, particularly, the cognitive, emotional, and experiential results of accomplishing these tasks despite competing priorities; (4) their social networks; and (5) their environment, particularly when they encountered kindness or empathy about their condition and a feasible treatment plan. …”
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