Search Results - "Pérez, Tila Maria"
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The Dermacentor (Acari, Ixodida, Ixodidae) of Mexico: hosts, geographical distribution and new records
Published in ZooKeys (01-01-2016)“…Distribution and host data from published literature and previously unpublished collection records are provided for all nine species of the Holarctic tick…”
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A SURVEY OF SELECTED PARASITIC AND VIRAL PATHOGENS IN FOUR SPECIES OF MEXICAN PARROTS, AMAZONA AUTUMNALIS, AMAZONA ORATRIX, AMAZONA VIRIDIGENALIS, AND RHYNCHOPSITTA PACHYRHYNCHA
Published in Journal of zoo and wildlife medicine (01-06-2005)“…Isolated populations of four species of Mexican parrots were sampled for evidence of selected pathogens of concern in birds originating in Latin America. Data…”
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Epizoic arthropods of the Mexican Shrew, Sorex oreopolus (Mammalia: Soricidae)
Published in Therya (2019)“…Shrews (Eulipotyphla: Soricidae) are amongst the most diverse and widely distributed groups of small mammals worldwide. In Mexico, more than 40 species of the…”
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Eventualidades que intervienen en el abandono escolar de los estudiantes de la Licenciatura en Idiomas: Caso DAEA, UJAT
Published in Edähi Boletín Científico de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades del ICSHu (05-06-2019)“…RESUMEN Los resultados parciales de investigación, que se presentan en este artículo, tienen como finalidad identificar cómo se comportan algunos indicadores…”
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Hummingbird Flower Mites and Tillandsia spp. (Bromeliaceae): Polyphagy in a Cloud Forest of Veracruz, Mexico
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Hummingbird Flower Mites and Tillandsia spp. (Bromeliaceae): Polyphagy in a Cloud Forest of Veracruz, Mexico1
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Hummingbird Flower Mites and Tillandsia spp. (Bromeliaceae): Polyphagy in a Cloud Forest of Veracruz, Mexico 1
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Hummingbird Flower Mites and Tillandsia spp. (Bromeliaceae): Polyphagy in a Cloud Forest of Veracruz, Mexico1
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Identification of house dust mite fauna from allergic patients' mattress in six Mexican states
Published in Revista alergia Mexico (Tecamachalco, Pueblo, Mexico : 1993) (01-07-2013)“…House dust is considered an important source of aeroallergens, and the mites living there, are the main cause of allergy to it. In México, there have been few…”
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401 House Dust Mite Fauna and Its Relationship to Allergen Skin Tests in Six Mexican States
Published in The World Allergy Organization journal (17-02-2012)Get full text
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