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    Occurrence and quantitative microbial risk assessment of Cryptosporidium and Giardia in soil and air samples by Balderrama Carmona, Ana Paola, Gortáres Moroyoqui, Pablo, Alvarez Valencia, Luis Humberto, Castro Espinoza, Luciano, Mondaca Fernández, Iram, Balderas Cortés, José de Jesús, Chaidez Quiroz, Cristóbal, Meza Montenegro, María Mercedes

    Published 2014
    “…Background: Cryptosporidium oocysts and Giardia cysts can be transmitted by the fecal–oral route and may cause gastrointestinal parasitic zoonoses. These zoonoses are common in rural zones due to the parasites being harbored in fecally contaminated soil. …”
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    Mg-Ca0.3 Electrochemical Activity Exposed to Hank’s Physiological Solution and Properties of Ag-Nano-Particles Deposits by González Murguía, José Luis, Veleva, Lucien, Rodríguez Gattorno, Geonel, Figueroa Torres, Mayra Zyzlila, Feliu, Sebastián

    Published 2021
    “…The pH change over time, the lower mass loss (≈20%), and the lower concentration of the released Mg2+ ions (≈3.6 times), as well as the lower level of the surface degradation, allowed to consider the positive effect of Ca, presenting Mg-Ca0.3 alloy with lower electrochemical activity than that of Mg. The positive effect of Ca may be due to the formed layer characteristics on the alloy surface, which impedes the cathodic hydrogen evolution and Mg-ions release. …”
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    Gonotrophic cycle estimate for Culex quinquefasciatus in Mérida, Yucatán, México by García Rejón, Julián Everardo, Fernández Salas, Ildefonso, Farfán Ale, José Arturo, Beaty, Barry J., Ulloa García, Armando, Loroño Pino, María Alba, Flores, Luis, Rosado, Elsy

    Published 2008
    “…Culex quinquefasciatus, one of the main vectors of WNV transmission in the United States, is also common in Mexico and may be a key vector of WNV transmission to humans in the Yucatán. …”
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    Observation of environments with different restorative potential results in differences in eye patron movements and pupillary size by Martínez Soto, Joel, De la Fuente Suárez, Luis Alfonso, Gonzáles Santos, Leopoldo, Barrios, Fernando A.

    Published 2019
    “…Fixation times predicted an inverse relation, with LRP settings having a significantly shorter time per fixation than HRP pictures. Differences on pupil diameter were found. …”
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    Evaluation of GSJ instrusive rocks JG1, JG2, JG1a, and JGb1 by an objective outlier rejection statistical procedure by Guevara, Mirna, Verma, Surendra P., Velasco Tapia, Fernando

    Published 2001
    “…The present mean values with generally lower %RSD may contribute to a better estimation of precision, accuracy, and sensitivity of routine analysis for intrusive rock samples.…”
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    Knowledge of healthcare providers in the management of anaphylaxis by González Díaz, Sandra Nora, Villarreal González, Rosalaura Virginia, Fuentes Lara, Elma Isela, Salinas Díaz, María del Rocío, De Lira Quezada, Cindy Elizabeth, Macouzet Sánchez, Carlos, Macías Weinmann, Alejandra, Guzmán Avilán, Rosa Ivett, García Campa, Mariano

    Published 2021
    “…A 12-item questionnaire was applied which included the evaluation of the management of anaphylaxis, from June 2020 to May 2021. Results: A total of 1023 surveys were evaluated; 1013 met inclusion criteria and were included in the statistical analysis. …”
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    Evaluation of the criteria for the interpretation of the oral glucose tolerance test in the National Mother-Child Teaching Hospital ‘‘San Bartolome’’ by Moya Salazar, J. J., Pio Dávila, L.

    Published 2015
    “…We highlight the usefulness of the OGTT, which must be rigorously evaluated, and reaffirm the importance of the LJ phenomenon as it may interfere with the final results of unsolved events, and evidence the importance of interindividual biological variability.…”
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    Assessing Conservation Values: Biodiversity and Endemicity in Tropical Land Use Systems by Moen, Jon, Waltert, Matthias, Bobo, Kadiri Serge, Kaupa, Stefanie, Montoya, Marcela Leija, Nsanyi, Moses Sainge, Fermon, Heleen

    Published 2011
    “…The study also suggests that even ecologically friendly agricultural matrices may be of much lower value for tropical conservation than indicated by mere biodiversity value.…”
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    Formulations and Algorithms for the Kidney Exchange Problem by Riascos Álvarez, Lizeth Carolina

    Published 2017
    “…In some other cases, altruist donors, those without requiring a kidney in return, may trigger a sequence of donations involving a series of incompatible PDPs. …”
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    Learning to deliver high quality teaching in physical education and sports by Tristán Rodríguez, José Leandro, Pappous, Athanasios, Argenis P. Vergara-Torres, I. T., López Walle, Jeanette M.

    Published 2022
    “…The learning of the students/athletes may be more influenced by the combination of the presentation of quality tasks and the feedback given by the teacher [3]. …”
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    Sección de libro.
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    Historical and current spatial modeling of the sacred fir (Abies religiosa [Kunth] Schltdl. & Cham.) in the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt by Manzanilla Quiñones, Ulises, Martínez Adriano, Cristian Adrián, Aguirre Calderón, Oscar Alberto

    Published 2019
    “…Introduction: Climatic conditions in the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt during the middle Holocene were different from today’s conditions, which may have an effect on the historical distribution areas of the sacred fir (Abies religiosa [Kunth] Schltdl. & Cham.). …”
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    Rainfall partitioning in mixed oak forest with dwarf bamboo (Sasa paniculata) undergrowth. by Cantú Silva, Israel, Okumura, Takenobu

    Published 1996
    “…Throughfall measurements in a 60-year-old white oak (Konara) stand (Quercus serrata THUNB.) with under growing dwarf bamboo (Sasa paniculata) were carried out during two periods totaling eleven months, from August to November 1993 and from May to November 1994, in order to clarify the role of Sasa on interception loss and rainfall partitioning in this forest. …”
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