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    Demanda de electricidad residencial: Una perspectiva de regresión cuantílica by Cárdenas Ovalle, Ricardo Arturo

    Published 2020
    “…The elasticity income of the demand was found to be inelastic through the consumption deciles, with a range of [0.25, 0.28], while the elasticity price and cross-price of the demand turned out to be elastic with ranges of [-1.93, -1.42] and [-1.81, -1.04], respectively. It was also observed that households equipped with air conditioning consume on average between 49 % and 69 % more than the rest of households.…”
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    Molecular and microbiological report of a hospital outbreak of NDM-1-carrying Enterobacteriaceae in Mexico by Nübel, Ulrich, Bocanegra Ibarias, Paola, Garza González, Elvira, Morfín Otero, Rayo, Barrios, Humberto, Villarreal Treviño, Licet, Rodríguez Noriega, Eduardo, Garza Ramos, Ulises, Petersen Morfin, Santiago, Silva Sánchez, Jesús

    Published 2017
    “…The fimA and uge genes were more likely to be identified in K. pneumoniae carbapenem-susceptible isolates (p = <0.001) and biofilm production was more liable to be observed in carbapenem-resistant isolates (p = <0.05). …”
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    A new species of Trachymyrmex (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) fungus-growing ant from the Sierra Madre Oriental of northeastern Mexico by Sánchez Peña, Sergio R., Chacón Cardosa, Manuela Citlali, Canales del Castillo, Ricardo, Ward, Lauren, Reséndez Pérez, Diana

    Published 2017
    “…This species nests under and between large boulders and rocks. It has not been observed on alluvial or better developed, deeper soils, and it is absent from sites with human activity (urban, disturbed, and landscaped areas). …”
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    Powerful Communication Style on Twitter: Effects on Credibility and Civic Participation by Alvídrez Villegas, José Salvador, Franco Rodríguez, Oziel

    Published 2016
    “…The results showed that «male» and «female» versions of the NGO head were perceived as more credible when they used a powerful as opposed to a powerless linguistic style. This effect was observed irrespective of the evaluator’s gender. Moreover, the test for indirect effects suggested that credibility mediated the relationship between a powerful style and the likelihood of engaging users to participate in the NGO’s agenda. …”
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