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    Increasing rates of Clostridium difficile infection in Mexican hospitals by Dávila, Laura Palau, Garza González, Elvira, Rodríguez Zulueta, Patricia, Morfín Otero, Rayo, Rodríguez Noriega, Eduardo, Vilar Compte, Diana, Rodriguez Aldama, Juan Carlos, Camacho Ortiz, Adrián

    Published 2017
    “…The average rate of CDI per 1000 hospital-days was lower than the rates reported in the US and Europe, although in 2015 CDI rates were almost persistently above the mean rate for the study period. More than half of PCR positive patients were ribotype 027. …”
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    The interdisciplinary team in type 2 diabetes management: Challenges and best practice solutions from real-world scenarios by McGill, Margaret, Blonde, Lawrence, Chan, Juliana C.N., Khunti, Kamlesh, Lavalle, Fernando J., Bailey, Clifford J.

    Published 2017
    “…The Global Partnership for Effective Diabetes Management has previously recommended the implementation of an interdisciplinary team (IDT) approach to type 2 diabetes (T2DM) management as one of 10 practical steps for health care professionals to help more people achieve their glycaemic goal. This article discusses some of the key contributors to success and also the challenges faced when applying IDT care, by examining case studies and examples from around the world. …”
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    Género, violencia y el discurso del (cyber) bullying en el nivel de educación media superior. Gender, violence and (cyber) bullying discourse in junior high level education. by Estrada Esparza, Olga Nelly, Zárate Conde, Griselda Diana, Izquierdo Campos, Isabel

    Published 2016
    “…This interdisciplinary perspective includes how gender construction and cultural mandates distinguish women and men in order to make a critical analysis of stereotypes, which damage relationships, with the aim of more egalitarian relationships. Keywords: (cyber) bullying discourse; discrimination; teenagers; argumentation.…”
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    Morphological and Genetic Variation in Mexican Wild Populations ofTamarixia radiata(Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) by Peña Carrillo, Kenzy Ivveth, González Hernández, Alejandro, López Arroyo, J. Isabel, Mercado Hernández, Roberto, Favela Lara, Susana

    Published 2015
    “…Recent developments of smart actuators using the two-way shape memory effect (TWSME) for industrial applications are becoming more common in scientific research. Shape memory alloys (SMAs) present some characteristics, which make it unique material to be use in applications that require strength and shape recovery. …”
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    Thermomechanical Analysis on Ti-Ni Shape Memory Helical Springs Under Cyclic Tensile Loads by Oliveira, Carlos Augusto do Nascimento, González, Cezar Henrique, Olimpio Filho, Oscar, Silva, Niédson José da, Guimarães, Pablo Batista, Nuñez Mendoza, Esaú, López Cuéllar, Enrique Manuel

    Published 2015
    “…Recent developments of smart actuators using the two-way shape memory effect (TWSME) for industrial applications are becoming more common in scientific research. Shape memory alloys (SMAs) present some characteristics, which make it unique material to be use in applications that require strength and shape recovery. …”
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    Effect size, confidence intervals and statistical power in psychological research by Téllez López, Arnoldo, Garcia Cadena, Cirilo Humberto, Corral Verdugo, Victor

    Published 2015
    “…These measurements also can facilitate data interpretation and easily detect trivial effects, enabling researchers to make decisions in a more clinically relevant fashion. Moreover, it is recommended to establish an appropriate sample size by calculating the optimum statistical power at the moment that the research is designed. …”
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    Molecular annotation of ketol-acid reductoisomerases fromStreptomycesreveals a novel amino acid biosynthesis interlock mediated by enzyme promiscuity by Verdel Aranda, Karina, López Cortina, Susana, Hodgson, David A., Barona Gómez, Francisco

    Published 2014
    “…The KARI paralogues present in S. coelicolor and Streptomyces lividans, despite their conserved high sequence identity (97%), were shown to be more promiscuous, suggesting a recent functional diversification. …”
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    Terrorismo internacional en Sahel: caso de Malí de 2012 a 2018, una solución alternativa. by Sangaré, Idrissa

    Published 2018
    “…ABSTRACT In Sahel in Africa, the countries of this region have less than sixty years of becoming free because of it still it exists many problems as the poverty, the corruption, the disability of the part of the governments of the countries that shape the band to defend your territorial integrity, to protect the population of the region and your properties, the deficiency as for the heath, the bad educational level, the famine, the unemployment, the mistake of growth, the marginalization, the clandestine migration, the human trafficking, the drug trafficker. And from more than six years Sahel, precisely Mali is the theatre of the international terrorism. …”
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    Biological Activities from the Marine Sponge Suberites aurantiacus by Viveros Valdez, José Ezequiel, García Davis, Sara, Muñoz Ochoa, Mauricio, Rivas Mora, Catalina

    Published 2018
    “…Abstract Background and Objective: Invertebrates comprises more than fifty percent of marine animals. Among them, sponges are the most prolific source of bioactive compounds. …”
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    Differences in stress and happiness between owners who perceive their dogs as well behaved or poorly behaved when they are left alone by González Ramírez, Mónica Teresa, Vanegas Farfano, Minerva, Landero Hernández, René

    Published 2018
    “…Dogs whose owners perceived that they were well behaved when left alone had more years within the household and higher scores in trainability; these owners also reported a better relationship with the dog and lower attachment scores than the group that perceived separation-related problems in their dogs. …”
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    Superior Analgesic Effect of an Active Distraction versus Pleasant Unfamiliar Sounds and Music: The Influence of Emotion and Cognitive Style. by Garza Villarreal, Eduardo A., Brattico, Elvira, Vase, Lene, Ostergaard, Leif, Vuust, Peter

    Published 2012
    “…Both unfamiliar music and sounds reduced pain significantly when compared to the control condition; however, music was no more effective than sound to reduce pain. Furthermore, we found correlations between pain and emotion ratings. …”
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    Economic assessment of the environmental services of PNA Cerro Mohinora, Guadalupe y Calvo, Chihuahua by García García, Samuel A., Alanís Rodríguez, Eduardo, Aguirre Calderón, Óscar A., Yerena Yamallel, José I., CUÉLLAR-RODRÍGUEZ, Luis G., Alejandro Collantes Chávez, Alejandro, Rascón Solano, Joel

    Published 2023
    “…The main suggestion to improve the area was the maintenance of the roads (55.00%) and the provision of more environmental education (32.69%). The only variable that influenced a positive WTP and that was statistically significant was the “Perception of good ecosystem quality (PGEQ)”. …”
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    Vicio, virtud y victimización: ¿De qué sirve portarse bien? by Blanco González, Lorenzo, Rangel González, Erick

    Published 2012
    “…Our estimations also indicate that it is more probable that married or religious people suffer attempted car robbery. …”
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    Molecular dynamics of free and graphite-supported Pt-Pd nanoparticles by Fernández Navarro, Carlos Javier, Mejía Rosales, Sergio

    Published 2013
    “…The results of the density distributions perpendicular to the surface indicate that the Pd atoms have a tendency to remain at the surface, and the Pd atoms wet the graphite surface more than the Pt atoms, while root mean squares suggest that surface melting starts from the cluster surface, and surface melting was seen in both free and graphite-supported nanoparticles. …”
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