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El derecho a la información veraz: Un análisis (jurídico) razonablemente pesimista
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Sueños de libertad: hadas, amor y resistencia en la España de la posguerra
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Crisis económica y Estado de bienestar, estudio exploratorio en Cádiz, España
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Mina y mentira: el caso de Magdalena Teitipac, Tlacolula de Matamoros, Oaxaca.
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Vía para la resolución de la paradoja del metano oceánico: producción aeróbica constitutiva de metano por la actividad de la enzima C-P liasa desregulada de la bacteria marina Rose...
Published 2019“…"La paradoja del metano oceánico" describe el hecho de que a lo largo de la superficie del océano existen altas concentraciones de metano con respecto a la atmósfera, sin embargo, las condiciones ambientales que existen en ese ecosistema inhiben la metanogénesis tradicional, por lo que el origen de dicho metano permanece como un misterio hasta nuestros días. …”
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Vía para la resolución de la paradoja del metano oceánico: producción aeróbica constitutiva de metano por la actividad de la enzima C-P liasa desregulada de la bacteria marina Rose...
Published 2019“…"La paradoja del metano oceánico" describe el hecho de que a lo largo de la superficie del océano existen altas concentraciones de metano con respecto a la atmósfera, sin embargo, las condiciones ambientales que existen en ese ecosistema inhiben la metanogénesis tradicional, por lo que el origen de dicho metano permanece como un misterio hasta nuestros días. …”
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First Report of Clostridium difficile NAP1/027 in a Mexican Hospital
Published 2015“…Results Thirty-six patients tested positive for A&B toxins; and 22 patients had positive culture for C. difficile, 14 of which tested positive for the A&B toxins and all 22 patients tested positive by the GeneXpert C. difficile assay. Risk factors included an average hospital stay of 16.1 days prior to toxin detection, average antibiotic use for 16.2 days, and a median of 3 antibiotics used. …”
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The phenotype, psychotype and genotype of bruxism
Published 2018“…Bruxism is a jaw muscle activity that involves physio-pathological, psycho-social, hereditary and genetic factors. The purpose of this study was to determine the associations between self-reported bruxism, anxiety, and neuroticism personality trait with the rs6313 polymorphism in the gene HTR2A. …”
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Natural carbon stable isotope ratios as indicators of the relative contribution of live and inert diets to growth in larval Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis)
Published 2008“…The use of isotopic discrimination factors as potential indicators of the digestive physiological performance of a consuming organism in regards to its diet is discussed.…”
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Natural stable isotopes as indicators of the relative contribution of soy protein and fish meal to tissue growth in Pacific white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) fed compound diets
Published 2009“…The dietary effects on the nitrogen and carbon turnover rates and on the isotopic diet-consumer discrimination factors (Δ15N and Δ13C), were also assessed. Nitrogen and carbon half lives in muscle tissue were estimated from turnover rates and growth after using an exponential model of isotopic change. …”
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Natural stable isotopes as indicators of the relative contribution of soy protein and fish meal to tissue growth in Pacific white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) fed compound diets
Published 2009“…The dietary effects on the nitrogen and carbon turnover rates and on the isotopic diet-consumer discrimination factors (Δ15N and Δ13C), were also assessed. Nitrogen and carbon half lives in muscle tissue were estimated from turnover rates and growth after using an exponential model of isotopic change. …”
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