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    La integración de nuevos conocimientos en el pensamiento social por García Quintanilla, Magda, Serna Alejandro, Reyna Verónica, Gutiérrez Leyton, Alma Elena, Ramírez Salas, Bertha Alicia

    Publicado 2016
    “…El trabajo tuvo un abordaje metodológico de corte cualitativo a través de la entrevista semiestructurada y de Focus Group. Para ello se diseñaron dos instrumentos: una guía de entrevista y los detonadores para la discusión en el caso de los FG, siguiendo las recomendaciones de Chávez (2001). …”
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    Estado de conocimiento que tienen las Instituciones de Educación Superior (IES) tecnológicas de Barranquilla y Cartagena sobre sus grupos de interés. State of knowledge that ha... por Lechuga Cardozo, Jorge Isaac, Rodríguez Wong, Myriam, Alarcón Guerrero, César Giovanny

    Publicado 2014
    “…With the objective in to realize suggestions that improve the business models or organizational perspectives about the relationship stakeholders - company, with focus in to create value in the organization. It is concluded, that in the majority of the IES, they don't possess a formal method to identify their groups of interest, it is more a mental process, which is not captured in a paper or devised in a meeting, but some manifest to carry out market researches, analysis of the environment, etc. …”
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    Recent Developments in Shrimp Feeds & Feeding por Tacon, Albert G.J.

    Publicado 2015
    “…The above is perhaps not surprising since fishmeal and fish oil represent ideal feed ingredients for the aquaculture sector by possessing a nutritional profile approximating to the nutritional requirements of most farmed aquatic species, including shrimp; fishmeal not only being an excellent source of dietary protein and essential amino acids but also being a good source of nucleotides, essential fatty acids, phospholipids, minerals, and trace elements (including calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, zinc, manganese, selenium, iodine, molybdenum, and chromium), and fat soluble and water soluble vitamins (including vitamin A, D, E, choline, inositol, and B-vitamins).It follows from the above discussion therefore that efforts to replace fishmeal with alternative and more sustainable protein-rich feed ingredient sources should focus not only on making good any amino acid imbalances through dietary supplementation with aquaculture-grade free amino acids and dipeptides, but must also consider the dietary supplementation of the numerous other essential nutrients usually by fishmeal, including nucleotides, taurine, cholesterol, HUFA, minerals and trace elements. …”
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