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Human Immunology, 2020
We studied HLA class I (HLA-A, -B) and class II (HLA-DRB1, -DQB1) alleles by PCR-SSP based typing in 81 Mexicans from the state of Campeche living in the city of Campeche (N = 34) and rural communities (N = 47), to obtain information regarding allelic and haplotypic frequencies. We find that the most frequent haplotypes in the state of Campeche include
Barquera, Rodrigo +16 more
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We studied HLA class I (HLA-A, -B) and class II (HLA-DRB1, -DQB1) alleles by PCR-SSP based typing in 81 Mexicans from the state of Campeche living in the city of Campeche (N = 34) and rural communities (N = 47), to obtain information regarding allelic and haplotypic frequencies. We find that the most frequent haplotypes in the state of Campeche include
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Anthropometric characterization of Campeche's population
AHFE International, 2023Anthropometry is an important branch of ergonomics that deals with body measurements, particularly measurements of body size, shape, strength, mobility, flexibility, and work capacity. Reliable anthropometric data and technical procedures of ergonomics can be powerful tools to optimize the design of products to fit human dimensions. However, in Mexico,
Mayra Pacheco Cardin +2 more
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Logwood and Archaeology in Campeche
Journal of Anthropological Research, 1984The nineteenth-century exploitation of logwood ("Haematoxylon campechianum") in Campeche, Mexico, is described. It is suggested that ditches used in this enterprise have been mistaken for Precolumbian irrigation canals.
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Bay of Campeche Circulation: An Update
2013We address four independent sources of observational evidence pertaining to circulation in the Bay of Campeche (BOC), located south of 23°N in the western Gulf of Mexico, with the objective of characterizing its mean circulation, its variability, and the probable forcing thereof.
A. M. Vázquez De La Cerda +3 more
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Complete Stereochemical Assignment of Campechic Acids A and B
The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2016Campechic acids A and B are anti-invasive polyketide antibiotics isolated from Streptomyces sp. CHI93 strain. Herein we describe stereoselective synthesis of the C-16-C-30 fragment of campechic acids A and B via a biosynthesis-inspired epoxide-opening cascade and its NMR spectroscopic comparison with the authentic degradation product, resulting in ...
Ruri, Isaka +4 more
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Servicio Mareográfico Nacional, 1952
Estación Mareográfica de Lerma, ubicada en las coordenadas: 19° 48.719'N, 90° 35.694'W en el estado de Campeche, donde se monitorea nivel del mar.
Octavio Gómez Ramos +3 more
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Estación Mareográfica de Lerma, ubicada en las coordenadas: 19° 48.719'N, 90° 35.694'W en el estado de Campeche, donde se monitorea nivel del mar.
Octavio Gómez Ramos +3 more
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Campeche Ocean Observing System
2017Since spring 2017, the coastal zone off Campeche coast has been equipped with different measuring technologies aiming to study a coastal ocean. Tide gauges, weather stations, CTD and ADCP moorings, as well as HF radars, together they form what it has been called Campeche Ocean Observing System (Observatorio Marino Campechano).
Kurczyn Robledo, Jorge Alejandro +3 more
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The Land and Freshwater Snails of Campeche
Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History, 1967This review of the land and freshwater snails of Campeche, Mexico, records 59 species and subspecies of snails including 47 terrestrial and 12 acquatic forms; 21 are recorded for the first time from the state. Miradiscops haplocochlion is described as new; 11 previously recognized taxa are placed in synonymy.
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2016
From the sixteenth through nineteenth centuries, thousands of indigenous peoples from a spectrum of cultures embarked, voluntarily and involuntarily, on journeys from their homelands in a number of regions in the continental Americas to the European colonies of the Circum-Caribbean.
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From the sixteenth through nineteenth centuries, thousands of indigenous peoples from a spectrum of cultures embarked, voluntarily and involuntarily, on journeys from their homelands in a number of regions in the continental Americas to the European colonies of the Circum-Caribbean.
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