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    Wild meat trade over the last 45 years in the Peruvian Amazon by Mayor, Pedro, El Bizri, Hani R., Morcatty, Thais Q., Moya, Kelly, Bendayán, Nora, Solis, Samantha, Vasconcelos Neto, Carlos F. A., Kirkland, Maire, Arevalo, Omar, Fang, Tula G., Pérez‐Peña, Pedro E., Bodmer, Richard E.

    Published in Conservation biology (01-04-2022)
    “…The trade in wild meat is an important economic component of rural people's livelihoods, but it has been perceived to be among the main causes of the decline…”
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    Bearing Strength and Failure Mechanisms of Riveted Woven Carbon Composite Joints by Torres-Arellano, Mauricio, Bolom-Martínez, Manuel de Jesus, Franco-Urquiza, Edgar Adrian, Pérez-Mora, Ruben, Jiménez-Arévalo, Omar A., Olivier, Philippe

    Published in Aerospace (01-04-2021)
    “…This research aimed to determine riveted carbon/epoxy composites’ mechanical performance when fabricated by resin transfer molding (RTM). As this manufacturing…”
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    Mechanical and Structural Properties of Expanded Extrudates Produced from Blends of Native Starches and Natural Fibers of Henequen and Coconut by Aguilar-Palazuelos, E, Zazueta-Morales, José de Jesús, Jiménez-Arévalo, Omar A, Martínez-Bustos, Fernando

    Published in Die Stärke (01-11-2007)
    “…The aim of this research was to evaluate the effects of barrel temperature (130-180[ordinal indicator, masculine]C), feed moisture (14.6-24.5%) and fiber…”
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    Films of native and modified starch reinforced with fiber: influence of some extrusion variabels using response surface methodology by Galicia Garcia, Tomás, Martínez Bustos, F, Jiménez Arévalo, Omar, Arencón Osuna, David, Gamez Pérez, José, Martínez Benasat, Antonio

    Published 25-10-2012
    “…Corn starch (native and phosphorylated) and potato films containing glycerol as plasticizer, and bagasse sugar cane as fiber, were produced by…”
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