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  1. 3441

    Determinar el nivel de inteligencia emocional (IE) que presentan estudiantes de algunos grupos de la Facultad de Ingeniería Mecánica y Eléctrica (FIME) de la Universidad Autómoma d... by Huerta Montalvo, Elvira, Vázquez García, Amanda, Cisneros González, Virgilio, Rodríguez Valladares, Flor Elizabeth

    Published 2015
    “…El presente trabajo de investigación tiene como objetivo determinar el grado de Inteligencia Emocional (IE) que presentan estudiantes de algunos grupos de la Facultad de Ingeniería Mecánica y Eléctrica (FIME) de la Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (UANL), para predecir su éxito en el desempeño laboral de quienes en un futuro ocuparán los puestos de nivel gerencial en las organizaciones y que dichos puestos exigen un alto grado de interacción social. Para la obtención de la información se aplicó un test (que consta de 10 ítems), a un total de 100 estudiantes de la FIME- UANL.…”
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    Análisis evolutivo del concepto adaptación a la diabetes tipo 2 by Castro Espinoza, José Martín, Gallegos Cabriales, Esther Carlota, Frederickson, Keville

    Published 2015
    “…Resultados: el concepto de adaptación muestra atributos que permiten definirlo como un proceso que se presenta en tres fases: reacción, asimilación y respuesta. Los antecedentes corresponden a conductas previas al proceso, los resultados incluyen desafíos y cambios. …”
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    Del lugar público al espacio íntimo: imágenes y experiencias en el espacio público. La biblioteca Vasconcelos como caso de estudio by López Avedoy, María Teresa

    Published 2016
    “…Se utiliza principalmente el enfoque etnográfico y se utilizan métodos mixtos en distintas fases descriptivas del espacio/lugar y para el registro de los usos, prácticas y experiencias de usuarios y visitantes. …”
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    Evaluación del rendimiento de encapsulación de microcápsulas de alginato utilizando extracto de betabel como matriz prebiótica by Pérez Liceaga, F., López Uriarte, Salvador, Sánchez García, Eduardo, García Alanís, Karla G., Bautista Villarreal, Minerva, Castillo, S.

    Published 2020
    “…Se diseñaron varias formulaciones con distintas combinaciones de Betabel en diferentes fases con el alginato. Una vez estandarizadas las mejores combinaciones para la obtención de la microcápsula, se incorporó el cultivo en tres formulaciones diferentes: alginato 1% (A), alginato 1% + betabel 1% (A+B1), y alginato 1% + betabel 2% (A+B2). …”
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    Del lugar público al espacio íntimo: imágenes y experiencias en el espacio público. La biblioteca Vasconcelos como caso de estudio by López Avedoy, María Teresa

    Published 2016
    “…Se utiliza principalmente el enfoque etnográfico y se utilizan métodos mixtos en distintas fases descriptivas del espacio/lugar y para el registro de los usos, prácticas y experiencias de usuarios y visitantes. …”
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    Bases and foundations of the treatment of peritoneal carcinomatosis: Review article by Castro Mesta, Julio Fernando, González Guerrero, Juan Francisco, Barrios Sánchez, P., Villarreal Cavazos, Gerardo

    Published 2016
    “…The hyperthermia increases the cytotoxic effect of antineoplastic drugs. Numerous studies have appeared in medical literature wherein the clear improvement in survival of the affected population is demonstrated. …”
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    One-Step Green Synthesis of Metallic Nanoparticles Using Sodium Alginate by Valdez, Jesús, Gómez, Idalia

    Published 2016
    “…Currently, traditional physical and chemical methods can synthesize these nanoparticles but their disadvantages such as costs, time, effectiveness, and toxicity of precursors provide a wide range of problems for the synthesis of these nanoparticles. …”
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    Activity of Polyphenolic Compounds against Candida glabrata by Salazar Aranda, Ricardo, Granados Guzmán, Graciela, Pérez Meseguer, Jonathan, González González, Gloria María, De Torres, Noemi Waksman

    Published 2015
    “…Myricetin and baicalein inhibited the growth of all species tested. This effect was strongest against C. glabrata, for which the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) value was lower than that of fluconazole. …”
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    The mycetoma knowledge gap: identification of research priorities by Wanke, Bodo, Van de Sande, Wendy W. J., Maghoub, El Sheikh, Fahal, Ahmed Hassan, Goodfellow, Michael, Welsh Lozano, Oliverio, Zijlstra, Ed E.

    Published 2014
    “…Critically, economical, reliable, and effective methods are required to achieve early diagnosis of infections and consequential improved therapeutic outcomes. …”
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    Increase of the antitumour efficacy of the biocompound IMMUNEPOTENT CRP by enzymatic treatment by Franco Molina, Moisés Armides, Santana Krimskaya, Silvia Elena, Coronado Cerda, Erika Evangelina, Hernández Luna, Carlos Eduardo, Zárate Triviño, Diana Ginette, Zapata Benavides, Pablo, Mendoza Gamboa, Edgar, Rodríguez Salazar, María del Carmen, Tamez Guerra, Reyes Silvestre, Rodríguez Padilla, Cristina

    Published 2018
    “…In this study, we evaluated if IMMUNEPOTENT CRP is resistant to the treatment with different enzymes (proteases, nucleases, polysaccharide-degrading enzymes or lipase), using as parameters for biological activity measurement its in vitro antitumour and antioxidant properties and in vivo the antitumour effect of IMMUNEPOTENT CRP treated with proteinase K. …”
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    Transancestral mapping and genetic load in systemic lupus erythematosus by Langefeld, Carl D., Ainsworth, Hannah C., Cunninghame Graham, Deborah S., Kelly, Jennifer A., Comeau, Mary E., Marion, Miranda C., Howard, Timothy D., Ramos, Paula S., Croker, Jennifer A., Morris, David L., Sandling, Johanna K., Almlöf, Jonas Carlsson, Acevedo Vásquez, Eduardo M., Alarcón, Graciela S., Babini, Alejandra M., Baca, Vicente, Bengtsson, Anders A., Berbotto, Guillermo A., Bijl, Marc, Brown, Elizabeth E., Brunner, Hermine I., Cardiel, Mario H., Catoggio, Luis, Cervera, Ricard, Cucho Venegas, Jorge M., Dahlqvist, Solbritt Rantapää, D’Alfonso, Sandra, Da Silva, Berta Martins, De la Rúa Figueroa, Iñigo, Doria, Andrea, Edberg, Jeffrey C., Endreffy, Emőke, Esquivel Valerio, Jorge Antonio, Fortin, Paul R., Freedman, Barry I., Frostegård, Johan, García, Mercedes A., García de la Torre, Ignacio, Gilkeson, Gary S., Gladman, Dafna D., Gunnarsson, Iva, Guthridge, Joel M., Huggins, Jennifer L., James, Judith A., Kallenberg, Cees G. M., Kamen, Diane L., Karp, David R., Kaufman, Kenneth M., Kottyan, Leah C., Kovács, László, Laustrup, Helle, Lauwerys, Bernard R., Li, Quan Zhen, Maradiaga Ceceña, Marco A., Martín, Javier, McCune, Joseph M., McWilliams, David R., Merrill, Joan T., Miranda, Pedro, Moctezuma, José F., Nath, Swapan K., Niewold, Timothy B., Orozco, Lorena, Ortego Centeno, Norberto, Petri, Michelle, Pineau, Christian A., Pons Estel, Bernardo A., Pope, Janet, Raj, Prithvi, Ramsey Goldman, Rosalind, Reveille, John D., Russell, Laurie P., Sabio, José M., Aguilar Salinas, Carlos Alberto, Scherbarth, Hugo R., Scorza, Raffaella, Seldin, Michael F., Sjöwall, Christopher, Svenungsson, Elisabet, Thompson, Susan D., Toloza, Sergio M. A., Truedsson, Lennart, Tusié Luna, Teresa, Vasconcelos, Carlos, Vilá, Luis M., Wallace, Daniel J., Weisman, Michael H., Wither, Joan E., Bhangale, Tushar, Oksenberg, Jorge R., Rioux, John D., Gregersen, Peter K., Syvänen, Ann Christine, Rönnblom, Lars, Criswell, Lindsey A., Jacob, Chaim O., Sivils, Kathy L., Tsao, Betty P., Schanberg, Laura E., Behrens, Timothy W., Silverman, Earl D., Alarcón Riquelme, Marta E., Kimberly, Robert P., Harley, John B., Wakeland, Edward K., Graham, Robert R., Gaffney, Patrick M., Vyse, Timothy J.

    Published 2017
    “…We identify 58 distinct non-HLA regions in EA, 9 in AA and 16 in HA (B50% of these regions have multiple independent associations); these include 24 novel SLE regions (Po5 10 8), refined association signals in established regions, extended associations to additional ancestries, and a disentangled complex HLA multigenic effect. The risk allele count (genetic load) exhibits an accelerating pattern of SLE risk, leading us to posit a cumulative hit hypothesis for autoimmune disease. …”
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    Gaussian and Cauchy Functions in the Filled Function Method – Why and What Next: On the Example of Optimizing Road Tolls by Flores Muñiz, José Guadalupe, Kalashnikov, Vyacheslav V., Kreinovich, Vladik, Kalashnykova, Nataliya I.

    Published 2017
    “…One of the promising methods to avoid the local optima is the filled function method, in which we, in effect, first optimize a smoothed version of the objective function, and then use the resulting optimum to look for the optimum of the original function. …”
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    Dog-Assisted Therapy and Dental Anxiety: A Pilot Study by Cruz Fierro, Norma, Vanegas Farfano, Minerva, González Ramírez, Mónica Teresa

    Published 2019
    “…The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of dog-assisted therapy on people with a history of dental anxiety while receiving preventive dental treatment. …”
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    Erythrasma: Pathogenesis and Diagnostic Challenges by Martínez Ortega, Jesús Iván, Franco González, Samantha

    Published 2024
    “…Given the condition’s frequent coexistence with other pathologies, accurate diagnosis and effective treatment are essential. Topical treatments are usually more convenient. …”
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    A branch and cut approach to the orienteering problem with mandatory visits and conflicts by Pérez Franco, Marlene

    Published 2025
    “…Experimental analysis using benchmark instances from the literature confirms that the B&C algorithm performs effectively. The B&C method can cut down the computation times and offer optimum quality solutions at the same time by the use of undirected graphs in the formulation of the problem and the strategic integration of the relevant valid inequalities. …”
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    Income divergence between mexican states in the 1990s: the role of skill premium by Aguayo Téllez, Ernesto

    Published 2006
    “…However, educational attainment mostly compensated for this income-widening effect. State-level regressions reveal that the initial level of education, size of the agricultural sector, and distance from the U.S. border were important factors, while public infrastructure was not. …”
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