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Shulginova, Anastasiya, Alexander Konoplya, and Natalya Bystrova. "Disorders of the immune status in patients with chronic cerebral ischemia; differentiated pharmacological correction." Research Results in Pharmacology 4, no. 2 (2018): 105–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/rrpharmacology.4.28304.

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Introduction: Chronic cerebral ischemia (CCI) accounts for 60-75% of all cerebrovascular diseases in Russia and around the world. The problem: the issues concerning the role of immunity in the pathogenesis of CCI depending on the main etiologic factor and stage of the disease are hardly elaborated, which makes the main pharmacological correction impossible. The objective of the study is to establish the immune disorder patterns in patients with CCI I-II associated with arterial hypertension and to develop differentiated pharmacological methods for their correction. Material and methods: The re
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Shulginova, Anastasiya A., Alexander I. Konoplya, and Natalya A. Bystrova. "Disorders of the immune status in patients with chronic cerebral ischemia; differentiated pharmacological correction." Research Results in Pharmacology 4, no. (2) (2018): 105–23. https://doi.org/10.3897/rrpharmacology.4.28304.

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Introduction: Chronic cerebral ischemia (CCI) accounts for 60-75% of all cerebrovascular diseases in Russia and around the world. The problem: the issues concerning the role of immunity in the pathogenesis of CCI depending on the main etiologic factor and stage of the disease are hardly elaborated, which makes the main pharmacological correction impossible. The objective of the study is to establish the immune disorder patterns in patients with CCI I-II associated with arterial hypertension and to develop differentiated pharmacological methods for their correction. Material and methods: The re
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Kuznetsova, S. M., S. G. Mazur, and M. S. Egorova. "PATHOGENETIC FEATURES OF FUNCTIONAL STATE OF THE BRAIN AND CARDIAC CEREBRAL RELATIONSHIPS IN PATIENTS WITH ATHEROTHROMBOSIS AND CARDIOEMBOLIC STROKE." National Journal of Neurology 2, no. 18 (2018): 39–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.61788/njn.v2i18.07.

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The article presents data on the effect of Mexicor in patients who underwent cardioembolic stroke. Thus, Mexicor improves cerebral hemodynamics in Posterior cerebral circulation and causes a reorganization of the structure of brain bioelectrical activity and the type of frequency-amplitude reorganization is determined by the hemispheric localization of the stroke, which may be due to different hemispheres connection with regulating mesencephalic structures and synchronizing diencephalic structures of the brain. In patients with localization of ischemic lesion in the right hemisphere, Mexicor s
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Dorofeeva, Svetlana G., Eugenia N. Konoplya, and Oksana V. Mansimova. "Efficacy of various combined treatment regimens in patients with stable effort angina, functional classes II-III." Research Results in Pharmacology 10, no. 3 (2024): 17–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.18413/rrpharmacology.10.506.

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Introduction: Inflammation and metabolic disorders of cardiomyocytes are undoubtedly important pathogenetic links in the development of coronary heart disease and its complications. Our study assessed the effect of various combined treatment regimens on cycle ergometry performance and plasma concentrations of pro- and anti-inflammatory interleukins in patients with stable effort angina, functional classes II-III. Materials and Methods: The clinical study included 120 patients diagnosed with coronary heart disease: stable effort angina, functional classes II–III, and 40 healthy participants who
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Orlov, O. I., O. V. Proskurina, Vik V. Yasnetsov, S. Ya Skachilova, A. S. Shtemberg, and V. V. Yasnetsov. "INVESTIGATIONS OF THE ANTIHYPOXIC ACTIVITY OF NEW COMPOUND LKHT 3-21 IN EXPERIMENTS WITH ANIMALS." Aerospace and Environmental Medicine 57, no. 1 (2023): 82–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.21687/0233-528x-2023-57-1-82-85.

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In experiments with mice under various models of acute hypoxia a new synthesized compound LKhT 3-21 (50 mg/kg) showed a distinct antihypoxic activity. In comparison to mexicor (50 mg/kg), this compound increased lifespan in a hermetic chamber, under hemic hypoxia and histotoxic hypoxia by 107 %, 47 %, and 70 %, respectively. LKhT 3-21 exceeded mexicor in the effect against acute normobaric hypoxia with hypercapnia (in 1.9 times), acute hemic hypoxia (in 1.4 times) and acute histotoxic hypoxia (in 1.6 times).
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Yasnetsov, Vik V., Yu V. Ivanov, and V. V. Yasnetsov. "ACTION OF TWO NEW NICOTINIC ACID DERIVATIVES ON THE LEVEL OF HIPPOCAMPUS IN RATS." Aerospace and Environmental Medicine 57, no. 2 (2023): 74–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.21687/0233-528x-2023-57-2-74-77.

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Experiments on hippocampal slices in rats showed that new nicotinic acid derivatives LKhT 6-20 and LKhT 7-20 at 5 mM inhibited the СА1 orthodromic population responses by 43  4 and 69  5%, respectively, whereas preparation of comparison mexicor in equal concentration inhibited the responses by 52  4 %. Action of LKhT 7-20 exceeded LKhT6–20 in 1.6 times and mexicor, in 1.3 times. The refore, LKhT 6-20 and LKhT 7-20 inhibit synaptic transmission between Schaffer collaterals and pyramidal СА1 neurons. It can be inferred that hippocampus has a significant role in the central action of these new
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Mikhail P., Gladchenko, Artyushkova Elena B., Frolova Oxana G., et al. "Experimental study of the possibility of reducing the cardiotoxic effects of “Mitomycin C” using an immobilized form of “Mitomycin C” and cytoprotector." Человек и его здоровье 25, no. 1 (2022): 45–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.21626/vestnik/2021-3/06.

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The objective of this work was to investigate in experiments on laboratory rats the possibility of reducing the cardiotoxicity of the anticancer drug Mitomycin C by mixing it with Mesogel before injection and using Mexicor® as a cardioprotective agent. Materials and methods. To carry out the study, 70 male Wistar rats were used. The body weight of laboratory animals at the beginning of the experimental study ranged from 180 to 220 grams. Intraperitoneal administration of Mitomycin C at a dose of 4 mg/kg once at the start of the study was used. When Mitomycin C was administered together with Me
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Kesarev, Oleg, Lyudmila Danilenko, Mikhail Pokrovskii, Alena Alena, and Anatolii Khavanskii. "STUDY OF DOSE-DEPENDENT EFFECT OF 2-ETHYL-6-METHYL-3 HYDROXYPYRIDINE SUCCINATE ON THE CONTRACTILE FUNCTION OF ISOLATED RAT HEART." Research Results in Pharmacology 3, no. (1) (2017): 3–9. https://doi.org/10.18413/2500-235X-2017-3-1-3-9.

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In experiments on the isolated rat heart there were studied the effects of different doses (21.43 mg/kg/day and 85.72 mg/kg/day) 2-ethyl-6-methyl-3 hydroxypyridine succinate ("EkoPharmInvest", Russia), on the contractile function of isolated hearts subjected to prior doxorubicin model (20 mg/kg, intraperitoneal) of pathology. The dynamic of the power mechanisms of ion transport was evaluated by imposing high heart rate (480 BPM) and increase concentration of Са2+ to 5 mmol in perfusate. The results indicate that Mexicor at the dose of 21.43 mg/kg/day does not provide a cardioprotective effect
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Konoplya, A. I., A. A. Shulginova, N. A. Bystrova, V. P. Gavrilyuk, and G. N. Ryzhikova. "PERSONALIZED PHARMACOLOGICAL CORRECTION OF IMMUNE SYSTEMS, METABOLIC AND NEUROPSYCHIC PARAMETERS IN CHRONIC BRAIN ISCHEMIA OF STAGE I AND II ON THE BACKGROUND OF HYPERTENSION DISEASE." Medical Immunology (Russia) 23, no. 4 (2021): 957–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.15789/1563-0625-ppc-1988.

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The study aimed to develop a personalized pharmacological correction of immune, metabolic and neuropsychiatric disorders in chronic cerebral ischemia (CCI) stages I and II. The study included 104 patients, of which 76 were female and 28 were male, with CCI on the background of grade II hypertension, of which 52 patients were with stage I and 52 with stage II at the age of 50±5 years. Clinical and laboratory parameters were studied in 22 healthy donors of the same age who formed a control group. Patients with CCI were randomized according to gender, age, treatment method, concomitant pathology,
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Yasnetsov, Vik V., Yu V. Ivanov, and V. V. Yasnetsov. "EFFECT OF NEW NICOTINE ACID DERIVATIVES ON RAT'S HIPPOCAMPUS." Aerospace and Environmental Medicine 58, no. 2 (2024): 113–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.21687/0233-528x-2024-58-2-113-116.

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Experiments on hippocampal slices in rats showed that new nicotine acid derivatives LKhT 8-20 and LKhT 9-20 at a concentration of 5 mM inhibited orthrodromic population responses in field СА1 by 89  1 % and 84  2 %, respectively; in comparison, mexicor (reference preparation) in equal concentration inhibited these responses by 52  4 %. Effectiveness of LKhT 8-20 and LKhT 9-20 exceeded that of mexicor in 1.7 and 1.6 times, respectively; LKhT 8-20 exceeded LKhT 9-20 in 1.1 times. Also, in the presence of L-glutamate (0.75 М) LKhT 8-20 (5 mМ) inhibited the evoked neuron responses by 95  2 % a
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Buznik, Viktorovna Galina, and Pavel V. Rodichkin. "Pharmacological correction of adaptive asthenia in high-class athletes." Reviews on Clinical Pharmacology and Drug Therapy 21, no. 3 (2023): 263–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/rcf567787.

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BACKGROUND: Metabolic protectors containing (Mexicor, Cytoflavin, Metaprot Plus) or not containing (Emoxipin, Riboxin, Metaprot) succinate in their structure showed a sufficiently high clinical efficacy in eliminating or reducing the asthenic symptom complex in athletes with overtraining.
 AIM: The aim of the study was to develop the principles of rational pharmacological correction of asthenic symptom complex in high performance athletes using succinate-free and succinate-containing metabolic protectors (Mexicor, Riboxin/Cytoflavin, Metaprot/Metaprot Plus).
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Yasnetsov, Vik V., Yu V. Ivanov, S. K. Karsanova, and V. V. Yasnetsov. "INVESTIGATION OF ANTI-MOTION SICKNESS ACTIVITY OF NEW NICOTINIC ACID DERIVATIVES." Aerospace and Environmental Medicine 57, no. 6 (2023): 94–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.21687/0233-528x-2023-57-6-94-97.

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Experiments with rats demonstrated that 2 new nicotinic acid derivatives LKhT 8-20 and LKhT 9-20 at a dose of 50 mg/kg have equally a distinct anti-motion sickness activity increasing by 2 times, when compared to the control, food consumption following rotation. The vestibuloprotective effect was higher in comparison with mexicor (ethylmethylhydroxypyridine succinate) at similar dose in 1.5 and 1.4 times, respectively.
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Yasnetsov, Vik V., Yu V. Ivanov, S. R. Karsanova, and V. V. Yasnetsov. "ANTI-MOTION SICKNESS EFFECT OF NEW HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS LKHT 1-22 AND LKHT 4-22." Aerospace and Environmental Medicine 59, no. 2 (2025): 61–64. https://doi.org/10.21687/0233-528x-2025-59-2-61-64.

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Experiments with rats showed that new heterocyclic compounds – derivatives of nicotinic acid LKhT 1-22 and LKhT 4-22 at a dose of 50 mg/kg – had a pronounced anti-motion sickness effect, as they increased food intake by animals following rotation in 1.8 and 2.1 times, respectively. The vestibuloprotective effect of these compounds excelled that of mexicor (ethylmethylhydroxypyridine succinate) in 1.3 and 1.5 times, respectively.
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Nikonov, V. V., A. N. Nudha, E. S. Stroienko, M. H. Movchan, and Yu Yu Sheliuh. "Analysis of Mexicor Application in Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome." EMERGENCY MEDICINE, no. 4.75 (August 18, 2016): 36. http://dx.doi.org/10.22141/2224-0586.4.75.2016.75816.

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Yasnetsov, Vik V., Yu V. Ivanov, S. K. Karsanova, and V. V. Yasnetsov. "VESTIBULOPROTECTIVE ACTION OF NEW NICOTINIC ACID DERIVATIVES." Aerospace and Environmental Medicine 56, no. 6 (2022): 66–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.21687/0233-528x-2022-56-6-66-69.

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Experiments with rats showed that two new nicotinic acid derivatives LKhT 6-20 and LKhT 7-20 at a dose of 50 mg/kg produce a vestibuloprotective effect involving an increased food intake after rotation in 1.3 and 1.9 times respectively, when compared to the control group. Effectiveness of LKhT 7-20 exceeded reference drug mexicor (ethylmethylhydroxypyridine succinate, equal dose) in 1.4 times, and previously tested LKhT 6-20 in 1.5 times.
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Yasnetsov, Vik V., Yu V. Ivanov, S. K. Karsanova, and V. V. Yasnetsov. "INVESTIGATION OF THE VESTIBULOPROTECTIVE PROPERTIES OF A NEW NICOTINIC ACID DERIVATIVE AND A NEW HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUND." Aerospace and Environmental Medicine 58, no. 4 (2024): 80–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.21687/0233-528x-2024-58-4-80-83.

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Experiments with rats demonstrated the apparent vestibuloprotective properties of new nicotinic acid derivative LKhT 20-19 and heterocyclic compound LKhT 3-21 at a dose of 50 mg/kg. In comparison to the control, they increased food intake following rotation in 1.9 and 2.5 times, respectively. LKhT 20-19 and LKhT 3-21 outperformed reference medicine mexicor (ethylmethylhydroxipyridine succinate) at the equal dose in 1.4 and 1.8 times, respectively. LKhT 3-21 outperformed LKhT 20-19 in 1.3 times.
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Medvedev, V. E., V. I. Frolova, and A. V. Palin. "Optimization of treatment of depression with administration of ethylmethylhydroxypyridine succinate (Mexicor)." Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii im. S.S. Korsakova 123, no. 4 (2023): 78. http://dx.doi.org/10.17116/jnevro202312304178.

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Yasnetsov, Vik V., Yu V. Ivanov, and V. V. Yasnetsov. "EFFECT OF A NEW NICOTINIC ACID DERIVATIVE AND A NEW HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUND ON THE LEVEL OF ANIMAL'S HIPPOCAMPUS." Aerospace and Environmental Medicine 58, no. 6 (2024): 103–7. https://doi.org/10.21687/0233-528x-2024-58-6-103-107.

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Experiments on hippocampal slices in rats demonstrated that new nicotinic acid derivative LKHT 20-19 and heterocyclic compound LKhT 3-21 at the concentrations of 5 mM inhibited orthodromic population responses in field СА1 by 78  2 % and 96  3 %, respectively; comparison preparation mexicor (ethylmethylhydroxypyridine succinate) in the similar concentration inhibited these responses by 52  4 %. Effectiveness of LKHT 20-19 and LKHT 3-21 exceeded that of mexicor in 1.5 and 1.8 times, respectively; LKHT 3-21 exceeded LKHT 20-19 in 1.2 times. Competitive AMPA receptor antagonist CNQX at 1 µM co
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Dolgareva, S. A., A. V. Sorokin, N. A. Konoplya, O. N. Bushmina, N. A. Bystrova, and A. I. Ovod. "The use of immunomodulators, antioxidants and hepatoprotectors for the correction of the liver, erythrocites and the immune system disorders in chronic ethanol intoxication." Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya 64, no. 4 (2018): 360–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.18097/pbmc20186404360.

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The effectiveness of three various combinations of an immunomodulator with an antioxidant and a membrane protector in the correction of metabolic and immune disorders has been studied in the experiment under 60-days ethanol intoxication. The development of such biochemical syndromes of the liver damage as cytolysis, intrahepatic, intracellular cholestasis, toxic liver damage by necrotic type, insufficiency of synthetic processes and inflammatory has been revealed. Oxidative stress development and the activation of lipid peroxidation on the systemic (blood plasma) and local level (erythrocytes)
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Iosseliani, David G., Anton Koledinsky, Oleg Sukhorukov, Djamil Asadov, Natalia Kuchkina, and Pavel Vasiliev. "TCTAP A-141 Does Intracoronary Administration of Metabolic Cytoportector Mexicor During Rescue PCI Limit." Journal of the American College of Cardiology 63, no. 12 (2014): S40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jacc.2014.02.169.

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Borja-Bravo, Mercedes, José Alberto García-Salazar, and Rhonda K. Skaggs. "Mexican fresh tomato exports in the North American market: A case study of the effects of productivity on competitiveness." Canadian Journal of Plant Science 93, no. 5 (2013): 839–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/cjps2012-108.

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Borja-Bravo, M., García-Salazar, J. A. and Skaggs, R. K. 2013. Mexican fresh tomato exports in the North American market: A case study of the effects of productivity on competitiveness. Can. J. Plant Sci. 93: 839–850. The North American market for fresh tomatoes (Lycopersicon escolentum Mill.) involves a complicated web of bilateral trading relationships between the United States, Mexico and Canada. Trade in fresh tomatoes between the three countries has changed significantly in recent years. In particular, Mexico's share of total US fresh tomato imports from all countries decreased from 93 to
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Stan'kov, Ivan N., Irina D. Derevyagina, Olga T. Morosova, and Olga V. Serdykova. "Study of the stability of the drug form of Mexicor® by gas chromatography mass spectrometry." Chemistry and Technology of Organic Substances, no. 1 (2021): 41–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.54468/25876724_2021_1_41.

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Maszewska, Jadwiga. "Mexican Village: Josefina Niggli’s Border Crossing Narrative." Text Matters, no. 8 (October 24, 2018): 353–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/texmat-2018-0021.

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The paper presents Josefina Niggli (1910–83), an American mid-twentieth-century writer who was born and grew up in Mexico, and her novel Mexican Village (1945). A connoisseur of Mexican culture and tradition, and at the same time conscious of the stereotypical perceptions of Mexico in the United States, Niggli saw it as her literary goal to “reveal” the “true” Mexico as she remembered it to her American readers. Somewhat forgotten for several decades, Niggli, preoccupied with issues of marginalization, hybridization, and ambiguity, is now becoming of interest to literary critics as a forerunne
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Yakovlev, P. "The Structural Reform of Mexican Energy Industry." World Economy and International Relations, no. 3 (2015): 95–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.20542/0131-2227-2015-3-95-104.

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At present, Mexico makes an ambitious attempt to carry out far-reaching structural reforms. Of key importance is the reform in the energy sector which is the foundation of the national economy. The reform course of the Mexican authorities and the matrix of their political actions deserve scrutiny, since their value transcends national boundaries, reflects problems inherent in many developing countries paving the way in shifting sands of global economic relations. Mexico seeks to seamlessly combine the politics of the energy sector reform with pragmatic interests of transnational corporations w
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LOGINOVA, Natalia Yu., and Tatiana I. SPATAR-KOZACHENKO. "The visual landscape of Mexican cities: a unique mix of traditions and modernity." Service plus 19, no. 1 (2025): 47–61. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15166496.

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Mexico is a country with a rich cultural heritage, where tradition and modernity coexist in a unique synthesis. The article describes in detail the visual landscape of Mexican cities, its originality and distinctiveness in terms of history, architecture, culture and traditions of the Mexican people. It also lists the main problems that Mexican megacities have faced, as well as possible solutions. Mexico's architectural diversity is a reflection of its rich and multifaceted history. From the ultra-modern buildings of Mexico City to the romantic streets of colonial cities, the country offers a u
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Osuna, Steven. "Securing Manifest Destiny." Journal of World-Systems Research 27, no. 1 (2021): 12–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/jwsr.2021.1023.

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This article argues Mexico’s war on drugs was a tactic by elites in both the United States and Mexico to legitimate the Mexican neoliberal state’s political, economic, and ideological governance over Mexican society. Through tough on crime legislation and maintenance of free market policies, the war on drugs is a “morbid symptom” that obfuscates the crisis of global capitalism in the region. It is a way of managing a crisis of legitimacy of Mexico’s neoliberal state. Through arguments of Mexico as a potential “failed state” and a “narco-state,” the United States has played a leading role by in
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Arnade, Carlos, and Christopher G. Davis. "Chickens, Feed Grains, or Both: The Mexican Market." Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 51, no. 02 (2019): 286–303. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/aae.2018.33.

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AbstractThis study connects Mexico’s imports of U.S. broiler meat with its imports of feed products. Two demand systems for Mexico are estimated: a two-stage Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS) model for broiler meat and a demand for feed derived from a translog cost function representing the production of Mexican chickens. The models are estimated using data from 1997 to 2016. Given a change in policy where Mexico completely replaces U.S. broiler meat imports, the imports of U.S. feed products will increase. If Mexico does not completely replace U.S. imports with domestic broiler production, ou
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Yee, David. "The Making of Mexico City’s Historic Center: National Patrimony in the Age of Urban Renewal." Journal of Planning History 19, no. 2 (2019): 90–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1538513219871045.

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This article focuses on the origins of Mexico’s Federal District Planning Commission (1950–1953) and the consequences of its failure to implement a major urban renewal project in downtown Mexico City. In the 1950s, Mexico’s leading urbanists hoped to resolve the city’s severe traffic congestion through a new grid design and, in the process, transform it into a mecca for Mexican modernity. These efforts were thwarted by an independent coalition of residents and historic preservations in a movement that reflected the uneasy tensions between urban modernity and national patrimony in mid-century M
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PAZ-RÍOS, CARLOS E., and PEDRO-LUIS ARDISSON. "Benthic amphipods (Amphipoda: Gammaridea and Corophiidea) from the Mexican southeast sector of the Gulf of Mexico: checklist, new records and zoogeographic comments." Zootaxa 3635, no. 2 (2013): 137–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3635.2.4.

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The southeast region of theGulf of Mexicois considered to be biologically important, because it is a connection and transition zone between theCaribbeanand theGulf of Mexico, harboring great marine biodiversity. Nevertheless, benthic amphipods have been poorly studied in the Mexican southeast sector of theGulf of Mexicowith few studies listing species. The aim of this study is to provide an update checklist of species for the Mexican southeast sector (based on literature review and records from the present study) as well as a brief zoogeographical analysis for theGulf of Mexicoamphipod fauna,
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Rahmaniar, Khairil Anwar, Muhammad Ade Hendarso, Aisah, and Khadijah Vanny. "MEXICO INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS OVERVIEW." International Journal of Social Science, Educational, Economics, Agriculture Research and Technology (IJSET) 2, no. 8 (2023): 420–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.54443/ijset.v2i8.196.

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Mexican international business involves all economic transactions related to international trade and foreign investment. Mexico has a fairly strong business relationship with the US, of which the US is its largest trading partner. The main business owned by Mexico comes from the wholesale and retail trade sector. Mexico's international business includes both export and import. Mexico is a major producer and exporter of crude oil, electronics and automobiles. Plus, Mexico tooimporting raw materials and machinery for the purpose of producing goods to be sold domestically. Foreign investment in M
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Salgado, Casandra D. "Mexican American Identity: Regional Differentiation in New Mexico." Sociology of Race and Ethnicity 6, no. 2 (2018): 179–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2332649218795193.

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Existing research inadequately addresses the variation in Mexican Americans’ patterns of ethnic identification. Drawing on 78 interviews, I address this question by exploring how conceptions of ancestry and nationality shape ethnic identification among New Mexico’s long-standing Mexican American population, Nuevomexicanos. I find that Nuevomexicanos emphasized their ties to Spanish heritage within the history of New Mexico to explain their ethnicity and to construct their identity in opposition to Mexican immigrants. Although Nuevomexicanos varied in their claims to Mexican ancestry, they gene
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Clancy, Michael. "Mexican Tourism: Export Growth and Structural Change since 1970." Latin American Research Review 36, no. 1 (2001): 128–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0023879100018860.

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AbstractOver the past three decades, tourism has become integral to the Mexican economy. Mexico easily leads Latin America in tourism exports, the provision of tourist-related services to foreigners visiting the country. Today tourism also serves as the second-largest employer in Mexico and ranks consistently among the top three earners of foreign exchange. This study traces the origin of Mexico's tourism boom by examining state policies and private-sector activity during the last thirty years. It also presents data on distributional patterns associated with tourism in an effort to evaluate Me
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Pérez-Pech, Wilbert Andrés, Jesper Guldberg Hansen, Erica DeMilio, et al. "First records of marine tardigrades of the genus Coronarctus (Tardigrada, Heterotardigrada, Arthrotardigrada) from Mexico." Check List 16, no. 1 (2020): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/16.1.1.

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Deep-water sampling in the Perdido Fold Belt, Gulf of Mexico, Mexican Economic Exclusive Zone yielded five specimens of tardigrades belonging to the genus Coronarctus Renaud-Mornant, 1974. The specimens represent the first records of the genus for Mexico. Two two-clawed larvae and two four-clawed larvae of Coronarctus mexicus Romano, Gallo, D’Addabbo, Accogli, Baguley & Montagna, 2011 and a single four-clawed larval specimen of an undescribed Coronarctus species were identified. Taxonomic analysis of the specimens contributed to the knowledge of deep-sea and Mexican marine ta
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Pérez-Pech, Wilbert Andrés, Jesper Guldberg Hansen, Erica DeMilio, et al. "First records of marine tardigrades of the genus Coronarctus (Tardigrada, Heterotardigrada, Arthrotardigrada) from Mexico." Check List 16, no. (1) (2020): 1–7. https://doi.org/10.15560/16.1.1.

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Deep-water sampling in the Perdido Fold Belt, Gulf of Mexico, Mexican Economic Exclusive Zone yielded five specimens of tardigrades belonging to the genus <em>Coronarctus </em>Renaud-Mornant, 1974. The specimens represent the first records of the genus for Mexico. Two two-clawed larvae and two four-clawed larvae of<em> Coronarctus mexicus</em> Romano, Gallo, D&rsquo;Addabbo, Accogli, Baguley &amp; Montagna, 2011 and a single four-clawed larval specimen of an undescribed <em>Coronarctus </em>species were identified. Taxonomic analysis of the specimens contributed to the knowledge of deep-sea an
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Aguilar, Luis Aboites. "The Transnational dimensions of Mexican irrigation, 1900-1950." Journal of Political Ecology 19, no. 1 (2012): 70. http://dx.doi.org/10.2458/v19i1.21717.

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In the growing field of Mexican water history, the influence of foreign people and ideas has scarcely been recognized. The transnational dimensions of this history, however, are strong and manifold, and this article outlines an avenue of research on the topic. Commercial agriculture in the Southwest US was a model for agricultural development in Northern Mexico, and in consequence, influenced its irrigation politics. Also, engineers and engineering institutions in the two countries worked closely to carry out the model of largescale irrigation followed by the Mexican government, especially dur
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Wotherspoon, Michael T. "Mexico’s Drug War, International Jurisprudence, and the Role of Non-International Armed Conflict Status." Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies 3, no. 2 (2012): 291–321. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18781527-00302008.

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When the Calderon Administration escalated anti-drug efforts in 2006, drug-related violence in Mexico reached unprecedented levels. The growing intensity of drug-related violence has led to uncertainty over how to classify the violence spreading across Mexico. Much of the public rhetoric argues that Mexico’s drug-related violence has surpassed that which typically characterizes the drug trade and is instead more similar to armed conflict. Due to the changing landscape of Mexican drug violence, an assessment of whether or not the conflict meets the requisite conditions for a non-international a
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Mumme, Stephen P., C. Richard Bath, and Valerie J. Assetto. "Political Development and Environmental Policy in Mexico." Latin American Research Review 23, no. 1 (1988): 7–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0023879100034695.

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The fight against ecological degradation “has become a generalized policy demand of the whole society,” declared Marcelo Javelly Girard, Mexico's Secretary of Urban Development and Ecology. Addressing the Mexican Cabinet and hundreds of dignitaries attending Mexico's Primera Reunión Nacional de Ecología in June of 1984, Javelly Girard thus placed environmental concerns on President Miguel de la Madrid's official policy agenda. Appropriately convened in Mexico City (the world's fifth-most-polluted city by the Mexican government's own reckoning), the congress climaxed two years of effort by the
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O'Rourke, Kathryn E. "Guardians of Their Own Health." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 71, no. 1 (2012): 60–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/jsah.2012.71.1.60.

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José Villagrán García's Tuberculosis Sanatorium at Huipulco (1929–36), outside of Mexico City, was one of Mexico's first important modern buildings. Commissioned by the federal government and designed to cure and transform the Mexican working class, the project reflected its architect's pioneering integration of architectural rationalism, Julien Guadet's theories, and the reform ambitions of the Mexican government. At Huipulco, Villagrán also referenced established sanatorium design as a means of visually associating Mexican architecture and medicine with admired European practices in both fie
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Sanchez, Manuel. "The Expiration of Mexico’s Transitional Regime against Chinese Imports: The Beginning of a New Trade Era." Global Trade and Customs Journal 7, Issue 6 (2012): 300–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/gtcj2012037.

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Chinese imports have always been a headache for Mexico. Just before China's accession to the WTO, Mexico had a trade deficit of 3.2 billion dollars with China. As of November of 2011, this trade deficit increased to 46.4 billion dollars. Whereas China has improved the quantity and diversity of exports to Mexico -rapidly becoming Mexico's second biggest supplier - Mexico has not taken advantage of one of the biggest markets in the world. In fact, Mexican exports to China have always been a relatively low portion of China's total imports. It is beyond the scope of this article to address why thi
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Bernecker, Walther L. "Between European and American Dominance: Mexican Foreign Trade in the Nineteenth Century." Itinerario 21, no. 3 (1997): 115–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0165115300015254.

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Conventional accounts of economic links between the North Atlantic nations (USA/Europe) and Mexico state that the Europeans clearly dominated Mexican foreign trade in the first decades after national independence while the United States only achieved significance in Mexico's import-export trade in the Porfiriato during the last quarter of the nineteenth century. Such studies suggest that the United States only gradually discovered an interest in Mexico so that in previous decades the Europeans ruled the field unchallenged. It is generally overlooked that from quite early on Mexico was a part o
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Durand, Jorge, Douglas S. Massey, and René M. Zenteno. "Mexican Immigration to the United States: Continuities and Changes." Latin American Research Review 36, no. 1 (2001): 107–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0023879100018859.

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AbstractThis research note examines continuities and changes in the profile of Mexican migration to the United States using data from Mexico's Encuesta Nacional de la Dinámica Demográfica, the U.S. Census, and the Mexican Migration Project. Our analysis generally yields a picture of stability over time. Mexico-U.S. migration continues to be dominated by the states of Western Mexico, particularly Guanajuato, Jalisco, and Michoacán, and it remains a movement principally of males of labor-force age. As Mexico has urbanized, however, out-migration has come to embrace urban as well as rural workers
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Colcleugh, Malcolm Bruce. "War-Time Portraits of the Gringo: American Invaders and the Manufacture of Mexican Nationalism." Montréal 1995 6, no. 1 (2006): 81–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/031089ar.

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Abstract The 1846 American invasion of Mexico sparked an intensely nationalist response among members of Mexico's Liberal and Conservative intelligentsia. This paper documents and analyzes that nationalist reaction. To rally the nation to the cause, Mexican intellectuals constructed and presented to the Mexican masses frightful, negative caricatures and stereotypes of the invading Americans. An abject race of vile and perfidious usurpers, Anglo-Saxon invaders were, the intelligentsia warned, intent upon the spoliation of Mexico and the enslavement of her people. If not stopped by a vigorous pr
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o'neil, l. peat. "Organic in Mexico: A Conversation with Diana Kennedy." Gastronomica 6, no. 1 (2006): 25–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/gfc.2006.6.1.25.

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Diana Kennedy, culinary historian and cookbook author, explains regional Mexican cuisines to a global audience. L. Peat O'Neil interviews Kennedy and the wide-ranging discussion covers organic agriculture in Mexico, the effects of NAFTA on small farmers, rural activists and the diversity of Mexico's agricultural produce. Kennedy comments on chefs in Mexico City and contemporary Mexican cooking. Kennedy notes that progress in sustainable agriculture is slow in Mexico because of government disinterest and corruption. Kennedy discusses her many visits to the state of Oaxaca, where organic product
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Jancsó, Katalin. "La llegada de Maximiliano a la tierra de los pueblos bárbaros." Acta Hispanica 13 (January 1, 2008): 25–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.14232/actahisp.2008.13.25-32.

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The author examines a specific aspect of the brief period of Maximilian's reign as the Emperor of Mexico. The spring of 1864 opened an interesting and controversial era of Mexican history. After arriving at Mexico and being proclaimed Emperor with the help of the Mexican Conservatives, Maximilian I., Archduke of Austria and Prince Royal of Hungary and Bohemia reigned in a surprisingly liberal spirit, with the principal aim of modernizing Mexico. The Mexican liberals, led by Benito Juárez, did all they could to get rid of the foreign emperor, and finally executed him the 19th of July, 1867. Dur
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Jones, Richard C. "Multinational Investment and the Mobility Transition in Mexico and Ireland." Latin American Politics and Society 47, no. 02 (2005): 77–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1548-2456.2005.tb00310.x.

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Abstract Mexico and Ireland, traditionally countries of emigration, experienced pronounced multinationalization of their economies during the 1990s. In Ireland net emigration declined, but in Mexico it remained quite high, suggesting that Ireland advanced in the mobility transition while Mexico did not. Several reasons are offered to explain this, reflecting Mexico's relationships with the United States, multinational corporations, and local income and social conditions in Mexican regions. In Ireland and its relationship with the United Kingdom, by contrast, these factors generally took the re
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Espinosa, David. "“Restoring Christian Social Order”: The Mexican Catholic Youth Association (1913-1932)." Americas 59, no. 4 (2003): 451–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tam.2003.0037.

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[our goal] is nothing less that the coordination of the living forces of Mexican Catholic youth for the purpose of restoring Christian social order in Mexico …(A.C.J.M.’s “General Statutes”)The Mexican Catholic Youth Association emerged during the Mexican Revolution dedicated to the goal of creating lay activists with a Catholic vision for society. The history of this Jesuit organization provides insights into Church-State relations from the military phase of the Mexican Revolution to its consolidation in the 1920s and 1930s. The Church-State conflict is a basic issue in Mexico's political str
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Reuter, Peter, and David Ronfeldt. "Quest for Integrity: The Mexican-US Drug Issue in the 1980s." Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs 34, no. 3 (1992): 89–154. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/165926.

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The Flow of drugs from Mexico to the United States has been a source of trouble in US-Mexican relations for at least two decades. The dominant view in Mexico is that the problem arises from the inability of the United States to control its domestic demand for heroin, cocaine, and marijuana. The dominant US view has been that the Mexican government has failed to make effective efforts to control the supply of drugs. At times — in particular after the killing of Enrique Camarena, an agent of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), in 1985 — US government anger at Mexico's alleged failure to m
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Martínez, M. Luisa, Gonzalo Castillo-Campos, José G. García-Franco, Octavio Pérez-Maqueo, Gabriela Mendoza-González, and J. Jesús Pale-Pale. "Mexican Coastal Dunes: Recipients and Donors of Alien Flora." Diversity 13, no. 11 (2021): 530. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d13110530.

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The invasion of natural communities by exotic plants, which may turn into invasive or potentially invasive, is one of the most severe known threats to biodiversity, and coastal dunes are among the most affected habitats. Mexico’s coastal dunes are abundant and contain high plant biodiversity but attempts to determine the occurrence and impact of exotic plants are absent. First, we explored the number of invasive plant species found on Mexican coastal dunes. Second, we analyzed if the coastal dune flora native from Mexico acts as a source of invasive species worldwide. We found the relevant spr
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AZUELA, LUZ F. "A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF GERMAN GEOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN MEXICO AND ITS LOCAL COLLABORATORS (1824–1847)." Earth Sciences History 39, no. 2 (2020): 262–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.17704/1944-6187-39.2.262.

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ABSTRACT During the first half of the nineteenth century, foreign mining experts and entrepreneurs were attracted to invest in Mexico given its legendary mining industry wealth. At the time, the Mexican Government needed to increase foreign investment, especially in the mining industry, to overcome the financial impact of the war of Independence. In this context, collaboration between local and foreign actors, from different backgrounds, and social statuses, greatly assisted the exploration and utilization of Mexico’s extensive mineral resources. Knowledge coproduction in the geological scienc
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Massey, Douglas S., Jacob S. Rugh, and Karen A. Pren. "The Geography of Undocumented Mexican Migration." Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos 26, no. 1 (2010): 129–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/msem.2010.26.1.129.

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Using data from Mexico's Matríícula Consular program, we analyze the geographic organization of undocumented Mexican migration to the United States. We show that emigration has moved beyond its historical origins in west-central Mexico into the central region and, to a lesser extent, the southeast and border regions. In the United States, traditional gateways continue to dominate, but a variety of new destinations have emerged. California, in particular, has lost its overwhelming dominance. Although the geographic structure of Mexico-U.S. migration is relatively stable, it has nonetheless cont
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