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  1. 7021
    Publicado 1993
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…Baldwin -- Amerka, Amerka : a Palestinian abroad in the land of the free / A. Shammas -- Like Mexicans / G. Soto -- Report from the Bahamas / J. …”
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  2. 7022
    “…In addition, U.S.-born Mexicans, foreign-born Mexicans, island-born Puerto Ricans, and foreign-born “other” Latinos had a higher rate of metabolic risk than non-Latino whites. …”
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  3. 7023
    “…Using the New York City Community Health Survey (2013–2017), this study compared self‐reported obesity in the city's largest Latino adult populations (Puerto Ricans, Mexicans, Dominicans, Ecuadorians, and Colombians). …”
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  4. 7024
    “…RESULTS: Annual increases in BMI are greatest among U.S. born Puerto Ricans and Mexicans and slowest among foreign born Chinese. Among the U.S. born in 2011, Chinese adults have an average BMI below the threshold for overweight, whereas blacks, Mexicans, and Puerto Ricans have average BMIs in the obese range. …”
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  5. 7025
    por Morgan, Lewis Henry, 1818-1881
    Publicado 2003
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  7. 7027
    “…In the ethnic subgroup analysis, Indonesians with AA genotype had a decreased susceptibility while Mexicans with GG allele had an increased risk. CONCLUSIONS: The meta-analysis indicated that rs352139 polymorphism might be associated with decreased TB risk in Indonesians whereas increased risk in Mexicans. …”
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  8. 7028
    “…BACKGROUND: A body mass index (BMI) ≥30 kg/m(2) and a waist circumference (WC) ≥80 cm in women (WCF) or ≥90 cm in men (WCM) are reference cardiometabolic risk markers (CMM) for Mexicans adults. However, their reliability to predict other CMM (index tests) in young Mexicans has not been studied in depth. …”
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  9. 7029
    por Meyer, Jean A., 1942-
    Publicado 1973
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  10. 7030
    por Holmes, Seth M
    Publicado 2006
    “…METHODS AND FINDINGS: This qualitative study employs participant observation and interviews on farms and in clinics throughout 15 months of migration with a group of indigenous Triqui Mexicans in the western US and Mexico. Study participants include more than 130 farm workers and 30 clinicians. …”
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  11. 7031
    “…While cases and deaths continue to rise, stronger leadership and unity are needed to limit the impact of COVID-19 on the health of millions of Mexicans.…”
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  12. 7032
    “…Both US-born and foreign-born Mexicans between ages 25 and 64 have mortality disadvantaged relative to non-Hispanic whites, while older Mexicans exhibit clear advantages. …”
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  13. 7033
    por Heer, David M.
    Publicado 1993
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  14. 7034
  15. 7035
    por Riding, Alan
    Publicado 1985
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  17. 7037
    Publicado 2004
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  18. 7038
    “…Even so, the incredible growth of migration to the United Stated and the peak of more than 600,000 Mexicans who left the country in 2005 alone made us think that the migration was unstoppable and that this population loss (because in the end, it is a loss) would last several years and even decades.…”
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  19. 7039
    “…Even so, the incredible growth of migration to the United Stated and the peak of more than 600,000 Mexicans who left the country in 2005 alone made us think that the migration was unstoppable and that this population loss (because in the end, it is a loss) would last several years and even decades.…”
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  20. 7040
    por RESTREPO ARANGO, CRISTINA
    Publicado 2004
    “…OTHER WISE 99% OF ALL ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN THE JOURNAL ARE IN SPANISH, AND 69% OF THE AUTHORS ARE COLOMBIAN, FOLLOWED BY SPANIARDS 3.4%; CUBANS 3%, AND MEXICANS 2.1%. INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTION OF OTHER COUNTRIES LIKE CHILE, BRA ZIL, COSTA RICA AND VENE ZUELA IS BELOW 1%. …”
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