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    Operational administrative problems in a mediumsize enterprise by De la Garza Villarreal, Mario Alberto

    Published 2014
    “…Another important problem that had the enterprise was that they didn’t have well-defined processes, it affected when two areas entered when sales were made more concrete, the method they used as solution was de ‘’Ishikawa diagram’’ through the analysis cause-effect. …”
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    ASSESSMENT Basic Concepts, Thoughtful Decisions by Licona Luna, Milton Raúl, Alvarado Martínez, Elizabeth

    Published 2019
    “…For instance, assessment for learning, which consist of a continuous assessment where learners receive feedback so greater learning occurs, what is more, it enables teachers to modify their teaching ways as they reflect on the learners’ progress. …”
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    Gastrointestinal Langerhans cell histiocytosis responding to cladribine and imatinib mesylate by Agreda Vásquez, Gladys Patricia, Popoca Barriga, Ulises, Oviedo, Edgar, Lome Maldonado, Carmen, Sánchez Guerrero, Sergio Arturo

    Published 2010
    “…An optimal treatment regimen is not defined yet and its prognosis is relatively poor. Cladribine, and more recently, Imatinib mesylate (IM) have been recommended as treatment options in refractory LCH. …”
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    Revisión del proceso de la administración estratégica, estudio del paradigma de estrategia, estructura y equifinalidad: una investigación empírica en empresas en noreste de México... by Aguirre, H., Flores, O., Alatorre González, Victoriano Francisco

    Published 2005
    “…To determine the reasons for the functioning of this paradigm, more research is needed. “No matter the beginnings”, final success may be explained by the wholistic nature of management.…”
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    Estudio de la población microbiana en un sistema de biorremediación in situ de un suelo impactado con hidrocarburos de petróleo. by Ledezma Villanueva, Alejandro

    Published 2016
    “…Another activity that shows the nature of soils are contaminated land sites that have been integrated over time (more than a hundred years) by a process called natural attenuation where the natural environment factors such as wind, relative humidity, lightning and temperature are presented daily letting the soil to reduce its pollutants by 25% of the original volume and eventually to its initial state. …”
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    Contamination of Fresh Produce by Microbial Indicators on Farms and in Packing Facilities: Elucidation of Environmental Routes by Bartz, Faith E., Lickness, Jacquelyn Sunshine, Heredia, Norma, Fabiszewski de Aceituno, Anna, Newman, Kira L., Hodge, Domonique Watson, Jaykus, Lee-Ann, García, Santos, Leon, Juan S., Dozois, Charles M.

    Published 2017
    “…When E. coli was present on hands, the handled produce was nine times more likely to contain E. coli (P � 0.05). Similarly, when coliphage was present on hands, the handled produce was eight times more likely to contain coliphage (P � 0.05). …”
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    Recent Understanding and Future Directions of Recurrent Corticotroph Tumors by Hinojosa Amaya, José Miguel, Lam Chung, César Ernesto, Cuevas Ramos, Daniel

    Published 2021
    “…“Non-functioning” or silent CTs (SCT) and the Crooke’s cell subtypes do not cause CD and may be asymptomatic until manifested by compressive symptoms and are more frequently found as macroadenoma. Both tend toward more aggressive behavior, recurrence, and a higher rate of malignant transformation to pituitary carcinoma. …”
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    Estudio de la población microbiana en un sistema de biorremediación in situ de un suelo impactado con hidrocarburos de petróleo. by Ledezma Villanueva, Alejandro

    Published 2016
    “…Another activity that shows the nature of soils are contaminated land sites that have been integrated over time (more than a hundred years) by a process called natural attenuation where the natural environment factors such as wind, relative humidity, lightning and temperature are presented daily letting the soil to reduce its pollutants by 25% of the original volume and eventually to its initial state. …”
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    Requirements for the culture of the Pacific white shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei, reared in low salinity waters: water modification and nutritional strategies for improving productio... by A. Roy, Luke, Allen Davis, D.

    Published 2010
    “…These strategies include water modification approaches which alter the low salinity rearing medium to make it more acceptable for production of shrimp and nutritional strategies that focus on modification of diets offered to shrimp, usually with supplements that might theoretically improve osmoregulatory capacity. …”
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    Protein Metabolism and Amino Acid Requirements in Fish Larvae by C. Conceição, Luis E., Aragão, Cláudia, Rønnestad, Ivar

    Published 2010
    “…Ontogenetic changes in the AA profile during larval stages need to be considered, and some AA are more efficiently absorbed and/or retained by fish larvae. …”
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    Cholecystokinin and Trypsin Responses of Larval Red Drum (Sciaenops Ocellatus) to Soluble Components of Rotifers (Brachionus Plicatilis) and Algae (Isochrysis Galbana) by Webb, Ken, Holt, Joan

    Published 2008
    “…Previous research with red drum larvae suggests that some component ofrotifers and algae enable red drum larvae to more efficiently utilize microparticulate diets than when these are notincluded in the culture system. …”
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