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De sobra es conocido que el incremento de las enfermedades crónico–degenerativas está minando los recursos destinados a la salud en diversas naciones. México no escapa a ello y, como otros países en vías de desarrollo, experimenta una transición epidemiológica y nutricional; si bien en algunas zonas geográficas han mejorado algunos parámetros relativos a la desnutrición padecida por décadas, esto aún no desaparece y todavía existen, especialmente en zonas rurales del sur, una alta prevalencia de anemia, deficiencias vitamínicas y tallas bajas. Por otra parte, también se ha incrementado la incidencia de cardiopatía coronaria (infartos del miocardio) y otras enfermedades card...
Temas Selectos en Medicina Interna, constituyen una importante herramienta de actualización para los médicos mexicanos, que cubre las distintas áreas que comprende nuestra especialidad, en los aspectos de epidemiología, fisiopatología, diagnóstico, tratamiento y prevención, constituyendo la publicación anual un importante elemento de educación médica, que permite no sólo la adquisición de conocimientos nuevos, sino también reforzar los ya logrados. El índice de la obra abarca temas elaborados por especialistas expertos en el área, quienes vierten su experiencia en sus respectivos capítulos para lograr un texto que actualice al lector en las distintas áreas en que se desenvue...
Con esta publicación el INEGI pone a disposición de la sociedad en general, los resultados del censo de manufacturas, dando a conocer información estadística sobre las variables de producción y materias primas..
Inborn errors of carbohydrate metabolism are a heterogeneous subgroup of inborn errors that are caused by mutations in human genes coding for proteins involved in carbohydrate catabolic and anabolic pathways. Through the breakdown of sugars, carbohydrate catabolism allows a constant supply of energy (e.g. glycolysis), but also involves the breakdown of the cell’s complex oligosaccharides (e.g. lysosomal degradation of surface glycoconjugates) allowing the recycling of monosaccharides. On the other hand, anabolism of carbohydrates (e.g. gluconeogenesis) is required to supply newly synthesized sugars to catabolic pathways, also allowing interconversion of sugars and sustaining the synthetic pathways of complex carbohydrate structures such as glycosaminoglycans and glycans that are the carbohydrate moiety of glycoconjugates involved in multiple biological functions.
Starting in the 1940s, humans have aimed to increase agricultural productivity. However, along with the benefits gained, there have been several criticisms since the 1970s, especially about food security and environmental impacts. Nowadays, the demand for food is increasing while the quantity and quality of agricultural production is declining due to human-induced environmental problems, i.e. climate change and water scarcity. Moreover, our modern fruit industry needs to improve quality and quantity of fruit production while also protecting ecosystems by reducing environmental impacts. Hence, this book intends to provide the reader with a comprehensive overview of the new and eco-friendly technologies in the modern fruit industry.
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"Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies."
Roving vigilantes, fear-mongering politicians, hysterical pundits, and the looming shadow of a seven hundred-mile-long fence: the US–Mexican border is one of the most complex and dynamic areas on the planet today. Hyperborder provides the most nuanced portrait yet of this dynamic region. Author Fernando Romero presents a multidisciplinary perspective informed by interviews with numerous academics, researchers, and organizations. Provocatively designed in the style of other kinetic large-scale studies like Rem Koolhaas's Content and Bruce Mau’s Massive Change, Hyperborder is an exhaustively researched report from the front lines of the border debate.
Compares a range of Mexican food policy reforms, focusing on the SAM (Mexican Food System), a program in place from 1980-82, designed to shift subsidies and privileged access from large private farmers and ranchers to peasants and small producers. In this context, Fox (political science, MIT) examines the limits and possibilities of political reform, and its history and future in the Mexican state. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR