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    A perspective on the 2009 A/H1N1 influenza pandemic in Mexico by Rodolfo Acuňa-Soto, Luis Castaňeda-Davila, Gerardo Chowell

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…In this article, we provide a chronological description of the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic in Mexico from the detection of severe respiratory disease among young adults in central Mexico and the identification of the novel swine-origin influenza virus to the response of Mexican public health authorities with the swift implementation of the National Preparedness and Response Plan for Pandemic Influenza. …”
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    La part manquante du paysage by Valentine Losseau

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…In the forest of Chiapas a landscape is being built, wich paradoxically emphasizes the tropical wilderness as a touristic product for the new market developped by the mexican government and NGOs. Landscaping is therfore more focused on the enhancement of an illusory wild forest than on the environmental integrity of a threatened ecosystem ; and show up central concepts of scientific ecology. …”
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    Our Illnesses by Anath Ariel de Vidas

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…In the northern part of the Mexican state of Veracruz, the Teenek Indians believe that a certain illness afflicts only members of their own indigenous group. …”
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    Mexicanidad und Ironie durch die Revolution hindurch. Kompositionsstrategien in und diskursive Konstellationen um Revueltas’ Janitzio by Jonas Reichert

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…It is argued that Revueltas’ ironic dissociation from nacionalismo is simultaneously a dialectical participation in the construction of a ‘Mexican’ cultural identity (mexicanidad).…”
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    Florida Bromeliad Weevil (no official common name), Metamasius mosieri Barber (Insecta: Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Dryophthorinae) by Barbra Larson, J. Howard Frank, Olan Ray Creel

    Published 2003-10-01
    “…It should not be confused with the Mexican bromeliad weevil, Metamasius callizona, which is currently attacking five species of native bromeliads in 16 counties and will likely destroy populations of six additional species of already-threatened or endangered bromeliads if not brought under control. …”
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    Intercambiar en Mesoamérica durante el Epiclásico (600 a 900 d.C.): poder, prestigio y alteridad. Un análisis de la cultura material de Puebla-Tlaxcala y Morelos (México) by Juliette Testard

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Through the study of supraregional interactions among four capitals of the Mexican highlands, and sites of the Gulf coast and Maya area during the Epiclassic period (AD 600 to 900), several hypotheses may be proposed concerning a possible shift in political paradigm at that time. …”
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    Florida Bromeliad Weevil (no official common name), Metamasius mosieri Barber (Insecta: Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Dryophthorinae) by Barbra Larson, J. Howard Frank, Olan Ray Creel

    Published 2003-10-01
    “…It should not be confused with the Mexican bromeliad weevil, Metamasius callizona, which is currently attacking five species of native bromeliads in 16 counties and will likely destroy populations of six additional species of already-threatened or endangered bromeliads if not brought under control. …”
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    Revendiquer le patrimoine archéologique par le rituel : la cérémonie pan-maya du fuego sagrado dans le Petén et le Quintana Roo by Mathieu Picas

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…This study is particularly interested in the appropriation and adaptation of this ceremony in the Yucatan Peninsula, specifically in the Guatemalan department of Petén and in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, from the 1990s to the present day.…”
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    Couple satisfaction and impact of confinement by COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico by Lucía del Carmen Quezada-Berumen, René Landero-Hernández, Mónica Teresa González-Ramírez

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Background: The aim of the study was to evaluate the relationship between marital satisfaction, measured by the Relationship Assessment Scale and the perceived impact of confinement due to COVID-19 in different areas of people’s lives, in a Mexican sample. Method: 101 people living as a couple, with an average age of 41.2 years (SD = 10.7), 54.5% women and 45.5% men were evaluated. …”
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    Farewell to Fiestas and Saints? Changing Catholic Practices in Contemporary Rural Oaxaca by Toomas Gross

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…Collective religious practices in Mexican villages contribute to social cohesion. Fiestas commemorating patron saints of the villages play a particularly important role in (re)constructing communal identity and the feeling of collective belongingness. …”
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    Caribbean Fruit Fly, Anastrepha suspensa (Loew) (Insecta: Diptera: Tephritidae) by Howard V. Weems, Jr., John B. Heppner, Thomas R. Fasulo, James L. Nation

    Published 2004-04-01
    “…It is a near relative of the Mexican fruit fly, Anastrepha ludens (Loew), and is one of several species of fruit flies which are indigenous to the West Indies and the larvae of which attack several kinds of tropical and subtropical fruits. …”
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    Macroeconomic costs of gender gaps: the case of Mexico by David Cuberes, Marc Teignier

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In line with our previous research, the occupational choice model predicts substantial losses in the country’s income per capita. Gender gaps in the Mexican labor market, especially in labor force participation, represent a 22% fall in total output. …”
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    Leishmania spp. Epidemiology of Canine Leishmaniasis in the Yucatan Peninsula by A. López-Céspedes, S. S. Longoni, C. H. Sauri-Arceo, M. Sánchez-Moreno, R. I. Rodríguez-Vivas, F. J. Escobedo-Ortegón, M. A. Barrera-Pérez, M. E. Bolio-González, C. Marín

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Canine Leishmaniasis is widespread in various Mexican states, where different species of Leishmania have been isolated from dogs. …”
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    Caribbean Fruit Fly, Anastrepha suspensa (Loew) (Insecta: Diptera: Tephritidae) by Howard V. Weems, Jr., John B. Heppner, Thomas R. Fasulo, James L. Nation

    Published 2004-04-01
    “…It is a near relative of the Mexican fruit fly, Anastrepha ludens (Loew), and is one of several species of fruit flies which are indigenous to the West Indies and the larvae of which attack several kinds of tropical and subtropical fruits. …”
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    Guava Fruit Fly, Anastrepha striata Schiner (Insecta: Diptera: Tephritidae) by Howard V. Weems, Jr., Thomas R. Fasulo

    Published 2004-11-01
    “…It, however, has not acquired a well established common name as have others such as the Mexican, Caribbean, and Mediterranean fruit fly. This probably is because it is not considered to be of primary economic importance, although it often is abundant and may be highly destructive to dooryard plantings of some tropical fruits. …”
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    The Burden of Blood-Pressure-Related Cardiovascular Mortality in Mexico by Dora E. Cortés-Hernández, Krista J. Lundelin, Esteban Picazzo-Palencia, Juan J. de la Cruz, José J. Sánchez, José R. Banegas

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…This study shows that in Mexico, a country at an advanced stage in the epidemiologic transition, with the national burden of disease dominated by noncommunicable diseases, elevated blood pressure is a major clinical and public health problem. 31.7% of the Mexican individuals aged 50 and over had systolic hypertension, and 47.3% were at systolic prehypertensive levels. …”
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    Guava Fruit Fly, Anastrepha striata Schiner (Insecta: Diptera: Tephritidae) by Howard V. Weems, Jr., Thomas R. Fasulo

    Published 2004-11-01
    “…It, however, has not acquired a well established common name as have others such as the Mexican, Caribbean, and Mediterranean fruit fly. This probably is because it is not considered to be of primary economic importance, although it often is abundant and may be highly destructive to dooryard plantings of some tropical fruits. …”
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    The Impact of Physical Activity on Disability Incidence among Older Adults in Mexico and the United States by Kerstin Gerst, Alejandra Michaels-Obregon, Rebeca Wong

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Data are from two waves of the Mexican Health and Aging Study and the Health and Retirement Study. …”
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    Determining Priority Areas for the Technological Development of Oil Companies in Mexico by Tatyana Semenova, Juan Yair Martínez Santoyo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Today, the Mexican Institute of Petroleum is in the 48th percentile in terms of research performance among research institutes. …”
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