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VOCADO POLLINATOR INSECTS IN THE STATES OF MEXICO AND MICHOACAN, MEXICO

Revista Chapingo Serie Horticultura, 1999
Avocado (Persea americana Mill.), pollinators were colleted in orchards in Coatepec Harinas. (State of Mexico) and Ziracuaretiro (MichoacÅn), Mexico. from January to March of 1998 and 1999. The insects were studied with incident light microscopy in order to identify and count the avoacado pollen grains attached to each body region.
Alvaro Castaneda Vildózola   +5 more
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State of Mexico: Resistance to democratic change

Latin American Policy, 2021
AbstractThis article reviews the institutional changes that have come about in the State of Mexico over the last two decades, even without alternation. Although the Institutional Revolutionary Party continues to govern, relations between powers have gone through profound changes, due to an intense competition among parties and in elections.
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Mexico, State of Yucatan, Gulf of Mexico Coast

Journal of Coastal Research, 2022
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Butterflies of the State of Jalisco, Mexico

1996
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Mexico State's Economic and Political Transition: From Entrepreneurial State to State of Entrepreneurs

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2003
Mexico is a highly centralized country with a powerful government, no reelection or, until recently, strong, open political competition. Since independence and for the last two centuries the dominant political system in Mexico has been authoritarian and presidential.
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Privatization of state-owned enterprises in mexico

International Journal of Public Administration, 2000
The privatization of state-owned enterprises in Mexico, signifies a reversal of its long tradition of state-led economic development. Motivated by the financial crisis of the early 80's, Mexico has reduced the size and significance of its public sector through the process of privatization.
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[Necrophilous coleoptera (Scarabaeidae, Silphidae y Trogidae) of Malinalco, State of Mexico, Mexico].

Neotropical entomology, 2010
Collections were made during one year, between August 2005 and July 2006, in Malinalco, State of Mexico, in three sites of tropical deciduous forest, a pasture and a induced forest of pine-oak, established in a altitudinal gradient ranging from 1,253 m to 2,300 m.
Antonio, Trevilla-Rebollar   +2 more
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Mexico, United States of

2001
Gerard Béhague   +2 more
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Mexico, United States of

2003
Louise Noelle   +18 more
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State of New Mexico

Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1949
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