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                <text>During the course of this year, scientific research has revolved around coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), with much uncertainty surrounding its pathogenesis, complications, and mortality as well as limited pediatric evidence. The exact relationship between COVID-19 and new-onset type 1 diabetes, especially in children, remains an unresolved issue. Our case exhibited a unique presentation of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) triggering COVID-19 diagnosis at this age. A three-year-old Moroccan boy was admitted with a history of acute dyspnea accompanied by vomiting and weight loss, leading to a diagnosis of DKA. However, evident respiratory distress signs did not disappear, even though glycemic levels were normalized and acidosis resolved. The boy subsequently tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2), with specific biological and radiological findings. Our clinical case potentially augmented the global registry of COVID-19-related diabetes (CoviDiab project) cases and provides a basis for further studies that seek to elucidate the correlation between new-onset type 1 diabetes and SARS-CoV-2 in the pediatric population.</text>
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                <text>La presente investigación tiene como objetivo, analizar la dinámica económica de las Micro, Pequeñas y Medianas empresas, MIPYMES en el sector agropecuario y su importancia en el cantón Santa Rosa, El Oro-Ecuador, en el periodo 2020. La metodología utilizada obedece a una lógica descriptiva y exploratoria, para la recolección de información primaria se utilizó una encuesta a los responsables empresariales. Los resultados indicaron que las MIPYMES agropecuarias en su conjunto son las responsables en un 76% en generación de empleo estable a pequeña escala. El 20% de las MIPYMES en el cantón Santa Rosa se especializan en la actividad económica de producción y comercialización de aves, el 18,57% desempeña en la actividad bananera, seguido por el 17,14% a fincas productoras de cacao y el resto se distribuyen en otras actividades, que permiten abastecer la demanda de productos agropecuarios en el mercado, local y el resto de la provincia generando dinamismo económico. En otro contexto, la mayor parte de las MIPYMES son dirigidas por sus propietarios, pocos recurren a un gerente externo, el tema administrativo se basa en la confianza, por lo que el grupo familiar prefiere estar muy cerca de toda gestión que realiza en la empresa.  Palabras clave:  Empleo, demanda, mercado local, productos agropecuarios, seguridad alimentaria.     The objective of this research is to analyze the economic dynamics of micro, small and medium-sized MSMEs in the agricultural sector and their importance in the canton of Santa Rosa El Oro-Ecuador in the period 2020. The methodology used follows a descriptive and exploratory logic; a survey of business leaders was used to collect primary information. The results indicated that agricultural MSMEs as a whole are responsible for 76% of the generation of stable, small-scale employment. Twenty percent of the MSMEs in Santa Rosa specialize in the economic activity of poultry production and marketing, 18.57% work in banana production, followed by 17.14% in cocoa production and the rest are distributed in other activities, which allow them to supply the demand for agricultural products in the local market and the rest of the province, generating economic dynamism. In another context, most of the MSMEs are managed by their owners, few use an external manager, the administrative issue is based on trust, so the family group prefers to be very close to any management that takes place in the company.  Keywords:  Employment, demand, local market, agricultural products, food security.</text>
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                <text>El presente artículo tiene como objetivo caracterizar la estructura residencial del Área Metropolitana de Monterrey (amm) e identificar las principales transformaciones socio-espaciales que ocurrieron durante la década de los noventa. A partir de la revisión de varios trabajos interesados en el análisis del espacio social de algunas ciudades mexicanas y extranjeras, se aplican los principios de la ecología factorial con dos propósitos fundamentales: 1) identificar las principales dimensiones que estructuran el espacio sociorresidencial del amm, y 2) caracterizar los cambios en la estructura sociorresidencial en Monterrey para el periodo comprendido entre 1990 y 2000. Los resultados de estos análisis permiten identificar por un lado cierta estabilidad en la manera en que se estructura el espacio sociorresidencial, y por otro lado, observar una creciente diferenciación producto de la polarización de la población inmigrante en el espacio urbano de Monterrey.</text>
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                <text>Human settlements. Communities, Demography. Population. Vital events</text>
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                <text>Este papel evalúa el proyecto del World Wildﬁle Fund con el gobierno Mexicano para crear reservas de naturaleza en cuatro comunidades indígenas. Examina los métodos de WWF para asegurar la amplia participación de los sectores locales—comunidades indígenas, ejidos, y terratenientes privados. Mientras que los ﬁnes técnicos de este proyecto son claros y precisaos, el desafío es cómo traducirlos a discurso local de modo que los grupos sociales locales se apropien de ellas y los hagan parte de sus acciones diarias. Estas cuatro reservas ofrecen un panorama de los complejos problemas sociales, políticos, y económicos que enfrentan este ambicioso proyecto.  Palabras claves: México, conservación, reservas ecológicas, comunidades indígenas, impactos sociales, proyecto de la World Wildlife Fund, ecología política.</text>
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                <text>University of Arizona Libraries</text>
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                <text>Environmental sciences, Political science</text>
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                <text>&lt;a href="https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/JPE/article/view/21545" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/JPE/article/view/21545&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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