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Biodiversity Conservation
Jose G. Palacios-Vargas, Ricardo Iglesias, Jair Paez
Summary: This study conducted a fumigation with natural pyrethrin in the humid tropical rainforest of Los Tuxtlas, Veracruz, resulting in the discovery of 6 species of the genus Scapheremaeus, including a new species. The new species possesses highly specialized characteristics for tree life, such as a wide pyriform notogaster and 7 pairs of claviform notogastric setae.
REVISTA MEXICANA DE BIODIVERSIDAD
(2022)
Article
History
Ivan Rivero Hernandez
Summary: After the fall of Mexico-Tenochtitlan, the Spaniards not only continued their conquest campaigns in search of the gold possessed by the native population, but also began to explore the territory in order to find it in its natural state. This led to a dynamic alluvial mining that lasted until the mid-16th century in some cases.
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Clinical Neurology
Tatiana Ogourtsova, Maureen Odonnell, Jillian H. Filliter, Kristy Wittmeier, Bright Coaching Group, Annette Majnemer
Summary: The study found that patient engagement had a significant impact on project quality and researchers' professional development, but challenges exist in setting realistic feedback timelines and improving member representation.
DEVELOPMENTAL MEDICINE AND CHILD NEUROLOGY
(2021)
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Sociology
Juan Carlos Ramirez-Rodriguez, Norma Celina Gutierrez-de-la-Torre
Summary: The aim of this work is to present the necessary elements for developing a public policy agenda that includes men in achieving gender equality. This study is conducted through a multi-method and multi-stage research approach, involving professionals from academia, civil society and public service in Mexico who work on men and masculinities related issues. It proposes a comprehensive agenda structure consisting of five thematic axes (violence, health, shared responsibility, cultural norms, and vulnerability), two cross-cutting axes (social inequality and development), and two principles (human rights and social justice).
MEN AND MASCULINITIES
(2023)
Review
Medicine, General & Internal
Jorge Enrique Rojas-Rivera, Alberto Ortiz Arduan
Summary: Primary membranous nephropathy is an autoimmune kidney disease and the most common cause of nephrotic syndrome in adults, with the majority of cases caused by antibodies. Recent studies have shown that biological agents targeting autoantibody-producing cells are effective in controlling the disease. This review summarizes key concepts about the pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of primary membranous nephropathy.
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Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Juan Arnaez, Carlos Ochoa-Sangrador, Sonia Caserio, Elena Pilar Gutierrez, Leticia Castanon, Marta Benito, Maria del Pilar Jimenez, Ana Pena, Natalio Hernandez, Miryam Hortelano, M. Teresa Prada, Susana Schuffelmann, Pablo D. Gayte, F. Joaquin Villagomez
Summary: During the study period, there was a decline in birth rates and a decrease in the proportion of multiple births in Spain, with no change in stillbirths or prematurity. Late preterm and early term newborns were found to be at increased risk of intrauterine death.
REVISTA ESPANOLA DE SALUD PUBLICA
(2023)
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Economics
Diego Martinez Lopez, Fernando Gonzalez Gonzalez
Summary: This study proposes a simple methodology for defining fiscal objectives in terms of public debt and deficit in the Spanish regions, and demonstrates its application using the case of Valencian Community.
HACIENDA PUBLICA ESPANOLA-REVIEW OF PUBLIC ECONOMICS
(2022)
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Endocrinology & Metabolism
Wei Perng, Alejandra Cantoral, Diana C. Soria-Contreras, Larissa Betanzos-Robledo, Katarzyna Kordas, Yun Liu, Ana M. Mora, Camila Corvalan, Anita Pereira, Marly Augusto Cardoso, Jorge E. Chavarro, Carrie Breton, John D. Meeker, Kim G. Harley, Brenda Eskenazi, Karen E. Peterson, Martha Maria Tellez-Rojo
Summary: This study summarized the literature on the role of endocrine disruptors in the etiology of obesity among Latino youth, placing the results within a bio-behavioral life course framework to identify exposure-outcome relationships and discuss potential early prevention pathways.
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Area Studies
Oswaldo Bolo-Varela
Summary: This article analyzes the victim-centered representations proposed in the documentary Storm in the Andes (2014), discussing the film's stance on reconciliation and the possibilities for repairing historical oblivion.
LATIN AMERICAN RESEARCH REVIEW
(2022)
Review
Medicine, General & Internal
Alina Danet Danet
Summary: The study found that healthcare workers on the frontline of the SARS-CoV-2 crisis face higher levels of psychological stress, anxiety, depression, sleep disturbance, and burnout, with women and nurses experiencing more frequent and intense symptoms. Further exploration of their emotional experiences and professional need for emotional support is needed to design effective interventions.
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Biodiversity Conservation
Nelly del Carmen Jimenez-Perez, Oscar Alonso Hernandez-Jimenez, Abisai Josue Garcia-Mendoza
Summary: Agave guadarramae, a new species from Mexico, is described with its unique characteristics and compared with other species in the same section. Due to its limited distribution and small population, it is considered as Vulnerable according to the IUCN criteria.
REVISTA MEXICANA DE BIODIVERSIDAD
(2021)
Article
Area Studies
Rita Torres Vasquez
Summary: This article explores the role of the Revista de la Universidad Tecnica del Estado in its political-educational context, including various topics, authors, and writing styles.
LATIN AMERICAN RESEARCH REVIEW
(2022)
Article
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Patricia Perez-Wilson, Jorge Marcos-Marcos, Maria Teresa Ruiz-Cantero, Mercedes Carrasco-Portino, Carlos Alvarez-Dardet
Summary: This article explores proposals for action to strengthen assets in a Chilean university community, focusing on participation, mental health, maintenance of green areas and infrastructure, and access to sports, cultural and university extension activities. Gender differences were observed, with men emphasizing social capital enhancement while women valued community asset diffusion and care for people and the environment. The action proposals have a collective orientation that promotes individuals' connection with their environment and the development of a sense of community, while also facing challenges related to gender roles and stereotypes rooted in the patriarchal system.
GLOBAL HEALTH PROMOTION
(2022)
Article
Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
Carlos Alberto Garcia-Ramirez, Vanessa Rey-Leon
Summary: The orthogneisses in the central and eastern regions of the Santander Massif consist of interlayered hornblende gneiss, biotite gneiss, and quartzo-feldspathic gneiss. These orthogneisses were formed during the metamorphic peak of the Silgara Schist Unit. The geochemical characteristics show differences between the central and eastern sectors, with the presence of muscovite restricted to the eastern sector. The occurrence and field relationship of these orthogneisses are similar to those found in the Andes and southeastern terranes of Mexico.
REVISTA MEXICANA DE CIENCIAS GEOLOGICAS
(2022)
Article
Urology & Nephrology
Y. G. Jiang, M. Colaco, X. P. Hu, A. Atala, X. D. Zhang, J. H. Zhang, W. X. Zhao
Summary: This study compares the present status and traits of urology residency programs in the United States and China. The results show that there are differences between the two countries in terms of admission requirements, curriculum, evaluation systems, and job opportunities. The urology residency program in the United States is more rigorous and includes more practical clinical and research training. In China, the program focuses on general techniques and procedures. Both countries can complement each other to create high-quality patient care training programs.
ACTAS UROLOGICAS ESPANOLAS
(2022)