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Outer membrane protein profiles of paired nasopharyngeal and middle ear isolates of nontypable Haemophilus influenzae from Mexican children with acute otitis media. (1/3145)
We studied nontypable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHi) isolates from simultaneous cultures of nasopharyngeal exudates (NEs) and middle ear fluids (MEFs) obtained by tympanocentesis from 57 children with acute otitis media (AOM). Preparations of outer membrane proteins (OMPs) from 14 pairs of NTHi strains recovered from NEs and MEFs from 10 children with unilateral AOM and four with bilateral AOM were subjected to sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The NTHi subtypes were determined by comparing the OMP profiles of the isolated strains with those of eight reference NTHi subtypes. Of the 14 pairs, 10 (71%) were identical, and one (8%) was different; three strains isolated from NEs (21%) did not correspond to any of the reference subtypes (nonsubtypable). Subtypes 4, 6, 5, 3, and 8 were isolated in the present study, thereby showing that their distribution is similar to that of subtypes isolated from children with AOM in the United States and suggesting that common otogenic strains are widely distributed in North America. (+info)Separate and joint effects of micronutrient deficiencies on linear growth. (2/3145)
Recent studies have investigated the effect of micronutrient deficiencies on growth stunting, with special attention toward the effect of zinc, iron, vitamin A and iodine deficiencies. In Mexico, the prevalence of growth stunting in children <5 y old is approximately 24%; it is higher in rural areas and lower in urban areas. In an initial study, the effect of zinc and/or iron supplementation on linear growth was investigated in a longitudinal, placebo-controlled design. After 12 mo of supplementation, there was no difference between the groups supplemented with zinc, iron or zinc plus iron and the placebo group. At baseline, 82% of the children in this study were deficient in at least two out of the five micronutrients that were determined, and 73% were anemic. In another study, a mixture of those micronutrients that were documented to be lacking in Mexican children was formulated in a supplement and given to Mexican children over a period of 12 mo in a longitudinal, placebo-controlled, supplementation design. Children in the low and medium socioeconomic status grew about 1 cm more than similar children in the placebo group. This difference was not found in children of high socioeconomic status. It is suggested that, in most cases, growth stunting is associated with marginal deficiencies of several micronutrients and that in populations with multiple micronutrient deficiencies, the effect on linear growth of supplementation with single nutrients will not be significant. Supplementation with multiple micronutrients is expected to be more effective, but even in that case the actual increment in height was less than the expected potential increment. (+info)Skirting the issue: women and international health in historical perspective. (3/3145)
Over the last decades women have become central to international health efforts, but most international health agencies continue to focus narrowly on the maternal and reproductive aspects of women's health. This article explores the origins of this paradigm as demonstrated in the emergence of women's health in the Rockefeller Foundation's public health programs in Mexico in the 1920s and 1930s. These efforts bore a significant reproductive imprint; women dispensed and received services oriented to maternal and childbearing roles. Women's health and social advocacy movements in Mexico and the United States partially shaped this interest. Even more important, the emphasis on women in the Rockefeller programs proved an expedient approach to the Foundation's underlying goals: promoting bacteriologically based public health to the government, medical personnel, business interests, and peasants; helping legitimize the Mexican state; and transforming Mexico into a good political and commercial neighbor. The article concludes by showing the limits to the maternal and reproductive health model currently advocated by most donor agencies, which continue to skirt--or sidestep--major concerns that are integral to the health of women. (+info)Proficiency of clinical laboratories in and near Monterrey, Mexico, to detect vancomycin-resistant enterococci. (4/3145)
Early detection of vancomycin-resistant enterococci is important for preventing its spread among hospitalized patients. We surveyed the ability of eight hospital laboratories in and near Monterrey, Mexico, to detect vancomycin resistance in Enterococcus spp. and found that although laboratories can reliably detect high-level vancomycin resistance, many have difficulty detecting low-level resistance. (+info)Calcium absorption and kinetics are similar in 7- and 8-year-old Mexican-American and Caucasian girls despite hormonal differences. (5/3145)
To assess the possibility of ethnic differences in mineral metabolism in prepubertal children, we compared measures of calcium metabolism in 7- and 8-y-old Mexican-American (MA) and non-Hispanic Caucasian (CAU) girls (n = 38) living in southeastern Texas. We found similar fractional calcium absorption, urinary calcium excretion, calcium kinetic values and total-body bone mineral content in the MA and CAU girls. In contrast, parathyroid hormone (PTH) concentrations were greater in MA girls (4.01 +/- 0.47 vs. 1. 96 +/- 0.50 pmol/L, P = 0.005) than in CAU girls. Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations were lower in MA girls (68.9 +/- 7.7 vs. 109.4 +/- 8.4 nmol/L, P = 0.001) than in CAU girls, but 1, 25-dihydroxyvitamin D concentrations did not differ between groups. Seasonal variability was seen for 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations in girls of both ethnic groups, but values in all of the girls were >30 nmol/L (12 ng/mL). We conclude the following: 1) greater PTH levels in MA girls than CAU girls are present without evidence of vitamin D deficiency; and 2) differences in 25-hydroxyvitamin D and PTH concentrations between MA and CAU girls do not have a large effect on calcium absorption, excretion or bone calcium kinetics. These data do not provide evidence for adjusting dietary recommendations for mineral or vitamin D intake by MA girls. (+info)High concentrations of heavy metals in neighborhoods near ore smelters in northern Mexico. (6/3145)
In developing countries, rapid industrialization without environmental controls has resulted in heavy metal contamination of communities. We hypothesized that residential neighborhoods located near ore industries in three northern Mexican cities would be heavily polluted with multiple contaminants (arsenic, cadmium, and lead) and that these sites would be point sources for the heavy metals. To evaluate these hypotheses, we obtained samples of roadside surface dust from residential neighborhoods within 2 m of metal smelters [Torreon (n = 19)] and Chihuahua (n = 19)] and a metal refinery [Monterrey (n = 23)]. Heavy metal concentrations in dust were mapped with respect to distance from the industrial sites. Correlation between dust metal concentration and distance was estimated with least-squares regression using log-transformed data. Median dust arsenic, cadmium, and lead concentrations were 32, 10, and 277 microg/g, respectively, in Chihuahua; 42, 2, and 467 microg/g, respectively, in Monterrey, and 113, 112, and 2,448 microg/g, respectively, in Torreon. Dust concentrations of all heavy metals were significantly higher around the active smelter in Torreon, where more than 90% of samples exceeded Superfund cleanup goals. At all sites, dust concentrations were inversely related to distance from the industrial source, implicating these industries as the likely source of the contamination. We concluded that residential neighborhoods around metal smelting and refining sites in these three cities are contaminated by heavy metals at concentrations likely to pose a health threat to people living nearby. Evaluations of human exposure near these sites should be conducted. Because multiple heavy metal pollutants may exist near smelter sites, researchers should avoid attributing toxicity to one heavy metal unless others have been measured and shown not to coexist. (+info)Linkage of type 2 diabetes mellitus and of age at onset to a genetic location on chromosome 10q in Mexican Americans. (7/3145)
Since little is known about chromosomal locations harboring type 2 diabetes-susceptibility genes, we conducted a genomewide scan for such genes in a Mexican American population. We used data from 27 low-income extended Mexican American pedigrees consisting of 440 individuals for whom genotypic data are available for 379 markers. We used a variance-components technique to conduct multipoint linkage analyses for two phenotypes: type 2 diabetes (a discrete trait) and age at onset of diabetes (a truncated quantitative trait). For the multipoint analyses, a subset of 295 markers was selected on the basis of optimal spacing and informativeness. We found significant evidence that a susceptibility locus near the marker D10S587 on chromosome 10q influences age at onset of diabetes (LOD score 3.75) and is also linked with type 2 diabetes itself (LOD score 2.88). This susceptibility locus explains 63.8%+/-9.9% (P=. 000016) of the total phenotypic variation in age at onset of diabetes and 65.7%+/-10.9% (P=.000135) of the total variation in liability to type 2 diabetes. Weaker evidence was found for linkage of diabetes and of age at onset to regions on chromosomes 3p, 4q, and 9p. In conclusion, our strongest evidence for linkage to both age at onset of diabetes and type 2 diabetes itself in the Mexican American population was for a region on chromosome 10q. (+info)Linkage disequilibrium at the ADH2 and ADH3 loci and risk of alcoholism. (8/3145)
Two of the three class I alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) genes (ADH2 and ADH3) encode known functional variants that act on alcohol with different efficiencies. Variants at both these genes have been implicated in alcoholism in some populations because allele frequencies differ between alcoholics and controls. Specifically, controls have higher frequencies of the variants with higher Vmax (ADH2*2 and ADH3*1). In samples both of alcoholics and of controls from three Taiwanese populations (Chinese, Ami, and Atayal) we found significant pairwise disequilibrium for all comparisons of the two functional polymorphisms and a third, presumably neutral, intronic polymorphism in ADH2. The class I ADH genes all lie within 80 kb on chromosome 4; thus, variants are not inherited independently, and haplotypes must be analyzed when evaluating the risk of alcoholism. In the Taiwanese Chinese we found that, only among those chromosomes containing the ADH3*1 variant (high Vmax), the proportions of chromosomes with ADH2*1 (low Vmax) and those with ADH2*2 (high Vmax) are significantly different between alcoholics and controls (P<10-5). The proportions of chromosomes with ADH3*1 and those with ADH3*2 are not significantly different between alcoholics and controls, on a constant ADH2 background (with ADH2*1, P=.83; with ADH2*2, P=.53). Thus, the observed differences in the frequency of the functional polymorphism at ADH3, between alcoholics and controls, can be accounted for by the disequilibrium with ADH2 in this population. (+info)I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Mexico" is not a medical term or concept. It is the name of a country located in North America. If you have any questions related to medical topics, I would be happy to try and help answer those for you.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "New Mexico" is not a medical term or concept. It is a geographical location, specifically a state in the southwestern United States. If you have any questions about medical terms or concepts, I would be happy to try and help answer those for you!
I'm sorry for any confusion, but the term "Gulf of Mexico" is not a medical concept or condition. The Gulf of Mexico is a large gulf located in the North American continent, surrounded by the United States to the north, Mexico to the west and south, and Cuba to the east. It's a geographical feature, specifically an oceanic gulf, and not related to medical terminology or healthcare.
I'm not aware of any medical definition for the term "Texas." It is primarily used as the name of a state in the United States, located in the southern region. If you're referring to a specific medical term or concept that I might not be aware of, please provide more context or clarify your question.
If you meant to ask for an explanation of a medical condition named 'Texas', it is likely a typo or a misunderstanding, as there is no widely recognized medical condition associated with the name 'Texas'.
Petroleum pollution is not a medical term per se, but it is an environmental and public health issue. It refers to the contamination of the environment, particularly water bodies, soil, and air, by petroleum products or hydrocarbons. These pollutants can originate from various sources, including oil spills, leaks from underground storage tanks, runoff from roads, and improper disposal of industrial waste.
The health effects of petroleum pollution can vary depending on the type and amount of exposure. Short-term exposure to high levels of hydrocarbons can cause irritation to the eyes, skin, and respiratory tract, while long-term exposure has been linked to more severe health problems such as neurological damage, cancer, and reproductive issues. Therefore, it is crucial to prevent and mitigate petroleum pollution to protect both the environment and public health.
Central America is a geographical region that connects North America and South America. It is made up of seven countries: Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama. The eastern coast of Central America is bordered by the Caribbean Sea, while the western coast is bordered by the Pacific Ocean.
The region is characterized by its diverse geography, which includes lowland rainforests, volcanic mountain ranges, and coastal plains. It is also home to a wide range of plant and animal species, many of which are found nowhere else in the world.
Culturally, Central America is a melting pot of indigenous, African, and European influences. The region has a rich history of Mayan civilization, as well as Spanish colonialism. Today, the countries of Central America have diverse economies, with agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism being major industries.
I must clarify that "Mexican Americans" is not a medical term. It is a demographic term used to describe individuals who identify as having Mexican ancestry and who are residents or citizens of the United States. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Mexican American refers to a person of Mexican origin or descent who is living in the United States.
However, it's important to note that Mexican Americans, like any other ethnic group, can experience various health conditions and disparities. Therefore, medical professionals should be aware of and sensitive to the unique cultural, linguistic, and socioeconomic factors that may influence the health and healthcare experiences of Mexican American patients.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Latin America" is not a medical term. It is a geographical and cultural region that includes parts of North America, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean where Romance languages (Spanish, Portuguese, and French) are predominantly spoken. The term does not have a specific medical relevance or definition.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "travel" is not a term that has a specific medical definition. In general, travel refers to the act of moving or journeying from one place to another, often over long distances. However, in a medical context, it might refer to the recommendation that individuals with certain medical conditions or those who are immunocompromised avoid traveling to areas where they may be at increased risk of exposure to infectious diseases. It's always best to check with a healthcare professional for advice related to specific medical situations and travel.
I believe you may have made a typo in your question. "Archaeology" is the scientific study of past human cultures and societies through the recovery, examination, and analysis of material remains such as artifacts, buildings, biofacts (e.g., bones, shells), and cultural landscapes. It is not typically associated with medical definitions. If you intended to ask for a different term related to medicine or healthcare, please let me know so I can provide the correct information.
For more information about archaeology, you may be interested in visiting the World Archaeological Congress () or the Society for American Archaeology () websites to learn more about this fascinating field of study.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Southwestern United States" is not a term that has a medical definition. It generally refers to a geographic region in the western part of the United States, consisting of Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas, as well as portions of California, Colorado, Nevada, and Utah. If you're looking for medical information, I'd be happy to help if you could provide more context or specify a medical topic.
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- Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador recently drew criticism for inviting Russia's military, along with soldiers from China, Nicaragua, Venezuela and Cuba to participate in a parade to celebrate Mexican independence. (forbes.com)
- The incident added fuel for ongoing debates over whether Mexico's president, a populist personality who often embraces controversy and seems to revel in stoking conflict with critics, is merely fostering friendships with authoritarian governments in other parts of the world, or whether he has ambitions to undermine democracy in Mexico. (forbes.com)
- In Mexico, the concepts of populism and authoritarianism have become part of the everyday political discourse over the last five years, as Mexico's current president has embraced fiery populist rhetoric, and also taken some steps towards undermining checks and balances on presidential power. (forbes.com)
- Mexico's decriminalization for small amounts of drugs has caused a political stir in Mexico, and the U.S. One view holds decriminalization amounts to surrender to the drug cartels. (strategypage.com)
- Fires across southern Mexico and northern Central America spread smoke across the Gulf of Mexico's Campeche Bay on April 4, 2009. (nasa.gov)
- Partners include the New Mexico Public Education Department and state wide full-time Farm to School staff, the Department of Health's Healthy Kids Healthy Communities Program, New Mexico School Nutrition Association, University of New Mexico's Community Engagement Center and FoodCorps-NM, and the Department of Agriculture along with incredible on the ground work led by La Semilla Food Center and COPE (Community Outreach Patient Empowerment) on the Navajo Nation. (farmtoschool.org)
- But if a rough figure given by Mexico's attorney general is accurate, then the actual percentage of all Mexican crime guns that have been traced to U.S. sources is more than double what Fox News has reported. (factcheck.org)
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- Register now for any of our 2023 New Mexico Walk to End Alzheimer's events! (alz.org)
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- From 2017 to 2019 he was an active part of the collective Vorágines (Mexico), focused on the presentation of contemporary Mexican repertoire. (lu.se)
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- With Central America ablaze, Mexico is the last bulwark against the revolutionary tide. (newint.org)
- said Juan Manuel Ruiz, Red Hat Director for Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and the Andean countries. (redhat.com)
- Fires continued to burn across southern Mexico, the Yucatan Peninsula, and northern Central America on April 19, 2005. (nasa.gov)
- Scores of fires were burning across southern Mexico and northern Central America during the annual dry season between January and May 2005. (nasa.gov)
- Until 1700 the Viceroyalty of New Spain included not only what is now Mexico and its northern territories which became the states of California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas but also Central America to Panama and the Spanish Caribbean possessions of Cuba, Hispanola, Puerto Rico and what is now the state of Florida and also the Philippine Islands. (sjsu.edu)
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano3
- Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano says the system of sensors and cameras being installed along the U.S.-Mexico border has been 'plagued with cost overruns and missed deadlines. (politico.com)
- Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano has put the brakes on SBInet, the $3 billion plan to build a virtual fence along the U.S. border with Mexico. (politico.com)
- U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder and Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano traveled to Mexico earlier this month to meet with their Mexican counterparts to discuss what can be done. (factcheck.org)
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- Mexico is organized as a federal republic comprising 31 states and Mexico City, its capital. (wikipedia.org)
- In 1521, the Spanish Empire and its indigenous allies conquered the Aztec Empire from its capital Tenochtitlan (now Mexico City), establishing the colony of New Spain. (wikipedia.org)
- With that said, adidas has apparently unveiled some unbelievably realistic billboards in Mexico City. (yahoo.com)
- The eye-catching marketing campaign was part of the lead-up to the Maratón CDMX Telcel or Mexico City Marathon. (yahoo.com)
- Mexico City alone will have some 40 million inhabitants, to be the biggest city in the world, by the year 2000. (newint.org)
- The USCIS Field Office in Mexico City, Mexico, will assume responsibility for certain immigration services provided to individuals residing in the Mexican states of Nuevo Leon, San Luis Potosí, Coahuila, Aguascalientes, Zacatecas, and Tamaulipas (see table below). (uscis.gov)
- Red Hat (NYSE: RHT), the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today announced the launch of its direct operations in the City of Mexico. (redhat.com)
- Red Hat is an important business partner for Dell around the world and we congratulate them for the opening of their new direct operations in Mexico City. (redhat.com)
- Find our high-rise hotel in the heart of Mexico City, opposite Alameda Central park and just 650 meters from the Palacio de Bellas Artes. (hilton.com)
- The historic center of Mexico City, which is centered around Zócalo plaza, is less than two kilometers away. (hilton.com)
- in the military parade during the annual shout of independence (Grito de Independencia) as part of the independence day celebrations on September 16, 2021 in Mexico City, Mexico. (forbes.com)
- This year marks the 200 anniversary of the culmination of the Mexican war of independence when the Ejercito Trigarante (Army of the Three Guarantees) triumphantly arrived to Mexico City on September 27, 1821. (forbes.com)
- The parade takes place in the streets of downtown Mexico City and important avenues like Paseo de la Reforma. (forbes.com)
- September 9, 2009: Police forces swarmed a hijacked passenger jet in Mexico City. (strategypage.com)
- This hip, colorfully painted shipping container city recently sprung up just outside of Mexico City. (inhabitat.com)
- Container City is located about two hours outside of Mexico City in Cholula, and is comprised of about 50 standard shipping containers. (inhabitat.com)
- Friendly, chatty Brahl, a professional photographer, grew up in Kansas City, but fell in love with New Mexico after many fishing trips and vacations there. (startribune.com)
- Breaking down in a city or town is one thing, breaking down in the middle of a deserted Mexican highway is a completely different story. (gadling.com)
- This will connect you to the main dispatch line in Mexico City who will then radio the agent in your area. (gadling.com)
- Other bodies bearing the hallmarks of execution-style killings were found in Tijuana, Veracruz, Sinaloa, Michoacan and in Mexico City, reports said. (bbc.co.uk)
- The Viceroy of New Spain resided in Mexico City. (sjsu.edu)
- Father Hidalgo marched on Mexico City with a large but disorganized army of 80,000. (sjsu.edu)
- The Aztec Empire and the area where Náhautl was spoken-today the region surrounding modern Mexico City-was known as Mexico. (si.edu)
- MEXICO CITY-As dozens of major American corporations continue to move their manufacturing operations to Mexico, waves of job-seeking Mexican immigrants to the United States have begun making the deadly journey back across the border in search of better-paying Mexican-based American jobs. (theonion.com)
- Some political leaders in Mexico are pushing for a synchronized daylight saving schedule between the United States and regions such as Chihuahua, where the city of Ciudad Juárez has strong economic, business, and social ties with places such as El Paso in Texas. (timeanddate.com)
- Central Standard Time ( CST ), which is six hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC-6 hours), applies to most of the country including Mexico City . (timeanddate.com)
- Iván Adriano Zetina Ríos (Mexico City, 1985) pursues professional studies in classical guitar at the Faculty of Music of the UNAM (2010) and a master's degree in musicology at the Sorbonne University in Paris (2015). (lu.se)
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- The government of President Felipe Calderon has deployed tens of thousands of soldiers and federal police across Mexico to confront the powerful drug trafficking gangs. (npr.org)
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- The project's halt comes amid rising violence along the U.S. border with Mexico that has Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) urging Americans to heed the recent State Department travel warning to delay visits to the Mexican states of Durango, Coahuila and Chihuahua. (politico.com)
- Texas, (then part of the Mexican state of Coahuila y Tejas) was a frontier region far from the dense cities and fertile valleys of central Mexico, a place where immigrants were recruited from the United States. (si.edu)
- Texas (en ese entonces parte de los estados mexicanos de Coahuila y Tejas) era una región fronteriza lejos de las densas urbes y de los fértiles valles de México central, donde se reclutaban inmigrantes de los Estados Unidos. (si.edu)
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- Their study, published in the journal Foods, is the first to produce tables showing the phenolic content of Mexican dishes. (medscape.com)
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- The United States acquired a small area, comprising the southwestern corner of New Mexico, from Mexico in 1853 as part of the Gadsden Purchase. (census.gov)
- Hacia 1853, el gobierno de México, el vecino débil de un Estados Unidos en expansión, había perdido el territorio de los actuales estados de California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Nuevo México, Texas y partes de Colorado y Wyoming. (si.edu)
North America3
- Mexico (Spanish: México), officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America. (wikipedia.org)
- Little by little, attention is focusing on how to revive the country's economy, how to create a relevant social safety net, how to construct institutions that allow Mexico to make decisions, whether it should focus on North America or Latin America, and what it should do about security and law enforcement. (newsweek.com)
- Mexico has to choose once again, but this time democratically: North America or Latin America? (newsweek.com)
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- This information on internet performance in Cárdenas, Tabasco, Mexico is updated regularly based on Speedtest ® data from millions of consumer-initiated tests taken every day. (speedtest.net)
Aztec Empire1
- Mēxihco is the Nahuatl term for the heartland of the Aztec Empire, namely the Valley of Mexico and surrounding territories, with its people being known as the Mexica. (wikipedia.org)
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- The colonial order came to an end in the early nineteenth century with the Mexican War of Independence. (wikipedia.org)
- Although Mexico achieved independence from Spain in the early nineteenth century there was not an abrupt change in the way the society functioned. (sjsu.edu)
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- Keep in mind that they do not patrol the small roads so you should plan to stay on the main roads on your trip through Mexico. (gadling.com)
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- Results of search for 'su:{Mexico. (who.int)
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- and to the east by the Gulf of Mexico. (wikipedia.org)
- The smoke extends out over the water in both directions: north into the Gulf of Mexico (top), and south over the Pacific Ocean (bottom right). (nasa.gov)
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- As a newly industrialized and developing country ranking 86th, high in the Human Development Index, its large economy and population, cultural influence, and steady democratization make Mexico a regional and middle power which is also identified as an emerging power by several analysts. (wikipedia.org)
- The 1850 census population is for the entire New Mexico Territory, including areas not in present-day New Mexico. (census.gov)
- For an explanation of the revision to the 1860 population of New Mexico, see Richard L. Forstall, Population of States and Counties of the United States: 1790-1990, Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1996, page 110. (census.gov)
- The American Red Cross New Mexico Chapter serves a population of over 1.5 million across the state of New Mexico. (redcross.org)
- Even if Mexico allowed new entries into the market, attracted foreign savings, and increased productivity, it would have to extend the resulting opportunities more equitably, to at least two thirds of the population, to create a middle-class society. (newsweek.com)
- Indeed, the trend of illegal re-emigration is causing great resentment among the local Mexican population, and tension between Mexicans and illegally re-entered Mexicans-dubbed repatriados -continues to build. (theonion.com)
- As a bonus, the information can be used to analyze the relationship between diet and noncommunicable diseases in the Mexican population. (medscape.com)
- In addition, diseases associated with eating habits have increased by more than 27% in the Mexican population. (medscape.com)
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- As a composer he begins his work in theater and film projects with experimental collectives in Mexico and France (2013-2017): No.Estacion.Arte, Cía. (lu.se)
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- The United States invaded as a consequence of the Texas Revolt by American settlers, which led to the Mexican-American War and huge territorial losses in 1848. (wikipedia.org)
- The United States acquired almost all the area of New Mexico from Mexico in 1848. (census.gov)
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- 160 global groups have called for a moratorium on new 'genetic extinction' technology at the UN Convention on Biological Diversity meeting in Cancun, Mexico. (theecologist.org)
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- However, the Porfiriato era led to great social unrest and ended with the outbreak in 1910 of the decade-long Mexican Revolution (civil war). (wikipedia.org)
- He typifies the Mexican betrayed by the momentous Revolution which split the nation in 1911 and cost nearly two million lives - so vividly portrayed in the murals of Diego Rivera and David Siquciros. (newint.org)
- Some Mexicans maintain it will take a second revolution before Mexico can truly go forward. (newint.org)
- Named for the Mexican education minister who helped spur the country's cultural renaissance following the revolution of 1910-1920, the library is the capital's second to bear the name of Jose Vasconcelos. (latimes.com)
- The Spanish army defeated the rebel mob in November of 1810 so this first Mexican revolution lasted less than two months. (sjsu.edu)
- Another priest, Father José María Morelos, tried to continue the revolution in southern Mexico. (sjsu.edu)
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- Data for the legally established state of New Mexico are available beginning with the 1920 census. (census.gov)
- There are 42 state senate districts and 70 state house districts in New Mexico. (census.gov)
- De Baca County is a county in the U.S. state of New Mexico . (wikipedia.org)
- Develop and implement SOPs for front-line officials at state and federal levels to proactively identify victims among vulnerable groups in Mexico and overseas - including individuals in commercial sex, children apprehended for illicit gang-related activities, Cuban medical professionals, and migrants, including migrant workers - and refer them to service providers for assistance. (state.gov)
- Mystery Stone is located at the base of Hidden Mountain, on New Mexico state trust land, about 16 miles west of Los Lunas. (freerepublic.com)
- May a State Driver's Licensing Agency (SDLA) issue a non-domiciled CLP or CDL to an individual who is present in the United States under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) immigration policy as a citizen of Mexico? (dot.gov)
- The bulk of the killings were in the northern state of Chihuahua bordering Texas and New Mexico. (npr.org)
- Through the pairing of statewide network development with an educational campaign that is focused on highlighting the assets and lessons learned across New Mexico, Farm to Table and partners support decision makers to institutionalize community-based and state-funded programs that sustain and evolve comprehensive farm to school, education and farm to cafeteria. (farmtoschool.org)
- The immigrants in turn declared the Mexican territory an independent republic in 1836 (later a U.S. state), making the state the first cauldron of Mexican American culture. (si.edu)
- The state of New Mexico scores higher than the nation overall in births to unmarried mothers, preterm births, teen births and low birthweights. (cdc.gov)
Government8
- The Government of Mexico does not fully meet the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking but is making significant efforts to do so. (state.gov)
- Fraudulent recruitment practices for work within Mexico and abroad continued to be widespread, but the government did not take steps to hold recruiters or labor agents accountable. (state.gov)
- Many consider Moreno a political prisoner of the Mexican Government, and see Corado as collateral damage in a political campaign to clamp down on community resistance to development. (theecologist.org)
- She also stressed that the new library, known as the central library, will not become the Mexican national library, though it will be under the aegis of the federal government. (latimes.com)
- The Economist Intelligence Unit now characterizes Mexico as a mixed-bag, semi-authoritarian hybrid government rather than a full democracy. (forbes.com)
- September 1, 2009: The US government said that it has distributed $214 million in counter-drug operation aid to Mexico as part of the Merida Initiative. (strategypage.com)
- Fortunately the Mexican government provides a "heavenly" service for motorists in distress. (gadling.com)
- It has been pointed out that many of the problems of Mexico, particularly problems of government, stem from the fact that for the first three centuries of its existence the major function of government in Mexico was to squeeze as much wealth from the country as possible and send it to Spain. (sjsu.edu)
MODIS1
- the same day that MODIS acquired this image, weather reports from Las Cruces, New Mexico, described gusty winds and hazy conditions caused by blowing dust. (nasa.gov)
Mexicans4
- Mexico needs to make the 2012 election a referendum on its future, a vote not merely about individuals or parties but also about the prosperous, egalitarian, and democratic country Mexicans want: a middle-class society indistinguishable from others around the globe. (newsweek.com)
- Like many former Mexican-Americans forced by circumstance to become American-Mexicans, Reyes dreams of one day bringing his relatives to Mexico so that they, too, may secure American employment in Mexico. (theonion.com)
- Many Mexicans now see Mexico as the land of opportunity. (theonion.com)
- I hate these Mexicans, always coming back here to Mexico from America and taking American jobs from the Mexicans who stayed in Mexico,' said 55-year-old former Goodyear factory manager Juan-Miguel Diaz, who lost his job to a better-trained repatriado last March. (theonion.com)
Latin American1
- Mexico is a member of United Nations, the G20, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the World Trade Organization (WTO), the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum, the Organization of American States, Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, and the Organization of Ibero-American States. (wikipedia.org)
Border10
- The 3,100km concrete wall Donald Trump plans to build along the US-Mexico border would be a disaster for the border zone's ecosystems, writes Shonil Bhagwat. (theecologist.org)
- Any cracks in the Mexican Leviathan would send shock waves north of the border. (newint.org)
- September 10, 2009: The governor of Texas said he intends to deploy special detachments of Texas Rangers ( Ranger recon teams ) to the Mexico-Texas border. (strategypage.com)
- In recent weeks, efforts by the United States and Mexico to stop the illegal transfer of guns and drugs along their shared border have been on the front burner. (factcheck.org)
- More than 90 percent of the guns recovered in Mexico come from the United States, many from gun shops that line our shared border. (factcheck.org)
- The Border is a key issue in the Texas-Mexico relationship, find our latest research in this critical area here . (smu.edu)
- I came to this country seeking the job I sought when I first left this country,' said Anuncio Reyes, 22, an undocumented worker who recrossed the U.S. border into Mexico last month, three years after leaving Mexico for the United States to work as an agricultural day laborer. (theonion.com)
- Despite the considerable risk illegal immigrants face in returning across the border, many find the lure of large U.S. factory salaries hard to resist-at 15 percent of the pay of corresponding jobs in America, these positions pay three times what Mexican jobs do. (theonion.com)
- Many say the trip across the border as illegal Mexican-American emigrants offers them a chance to land the American jobs in Mexico they never have been able to get as illegal Mexican-American immigrants in the U.S. (theonion.com)
- Therefore, for one week after Mexico ends its DST, the border areas of Mexico and the United States will experience a one-hour time difference until the United States reverts to its standard time on Sunday, November 1, 2009. (timeanddate.com)
California1
- By shady dealings and brute force, Mexico was persuaded to relinquish a huge tract of land from California in the west to Texas in the east in the last century. (newint.org)
Waves1
- Legendary 3.5km-long Zicatela is the best-known surfing spot in Mexico courtesy of the tempestuous surfing waves of the Mexican Pipeline. (lonelyplanet.com)
Criminals1
- There's no dispute that thousands of handguns, military-style rifles and other firearms are purchased in the U.S. and end up in the hands of Mexican criminals each year. (factcheck.org)
Americas1
- Mexico ranks first in the Americas and seventh in the world for the number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. (wikipedia.org)
Gangs1
- At least 20 people have been killed in what Mexican police say is a violent feud between rival drugs gangs across the country. (bbc.co.uk)
Country6
- Arguably, this brand of prosperity-expensive restaurants, expensive clothing, well-heeled tourists willing to open their wallets-is good news for a country like Mexico, where financial security has always been a looming-yet-untouchable specter. (thedailybeast.com)
- At present, Red Hat Mexico is hiring Mexican executives with wide experience in the country who will successfully offer Red Hat solutions to businesses in the Mexican market. (redhat.com)
- Mexico is at war, and the drug violence in February alone has flared all across the country. (npr.org)
- Mexico is at war, and the drug violence this month alone has flared all across the country. (npr.org)
- Through public debates with declared presidential candidates, meetings with students, and discussions with businessmen and political activists in many corners of Mexico, Aguilar Camín and I have begun to move the country away from the body- and head-count of the country's bloody drug war, and its understandable obsession with violence and organized crime. (newsweek.com)
- Most of Mexico will turn the clocks one hour back when the country ends its daylight saving time (DST) on Sunday, October 25, 2009. (timeanddate.com)
Specialty1
- PreGel Mexico is a division of PreGel, a global specialty dessert ingredient company headquartered in Italy. (pinterest.com)
Dishes2
- Los Dones offers buffet and à la carte meals, while El Cardenal serves up traditional, farm-to-plate Mexican and Colonial dishes. (hilton.com)
- The objective of the study was to determine whether participants with a higher PC intake from beverages or Mexican dishes have better health conditions than those with a lower intake. (medscape.com)
Analysts1
- Many journalists and political analysts in Mexico worry that Lopez Obrador is bending and maybe even breaking democratic norms. (forbes.com)
Governor1
- [2] The county is named for Ezequiel Cabeza De Baca , the second elected Governor of New Mexico. (wikipedia.org)
Years5
- The PRI governed Mexico for the next 70 years, first under a set of paternalistic developmental policies of considerable economic success. (wikipedia.org)
- Silver, indigenous Huichol communities and the peyote they venerate have co-existed in Wirikuta, northern Mexico for thousands of years, writes Kurt Hollander. (theecologist.org)
- Thanks in part to the recently published book A Future for Mexico , which I coauthored with Héctor Aguilar Camín, one of the country's most distinguished pundits, historians, and novelists, the issue of how Mexico can become in the next 15 years what we call a "middle-class society" has taken center stage. (newsweek.com)
- Seventy eight neurologically healthy participants were included in two groups: (1) n=39 Brazilian subjects and (2) n=39 Mexican subjects with ages between 19 and 75 years old and 9 years of formal education at least. (bvsalud.org)
- The Chicxulub crater in Mexico is the largest impact crater formed on Earth over the past two billion years. (lu.se)
Nevada1
- New Mexico Territory was organized from the acquired area December 13, 1850, and included most of present-day Arizona and New Mexico as well as parts of Colorado and Nevada. (census.gov)
Democracy1
- Today, Mexican democracy exists but does not really work. (newsweek.com)
Begun1
- The official adidas Mexico Instagram account (@adidasmx) has begun posting videos showing 3-D videos coming to life. (yahoo.com)
Officials4
- The figure represents only the percentage of crime guns that have been submitted by Mexican officials and traced by U.S. officials. (factcheck.org)
- We can find no hard data on the total number of guns actually "recovered in Mexico," but U.S. and Mexican officials both say that Mexico recovers more guns than it submits for tracing. (factcheck.org)
- We can't offer a precise calculation because we know of no hard information on the total number of guns Mexican officials have recovered. (factcheck.org)
- Our error was to think we had confirmed that Mexican officials submit for tracing only those guns they believe likely to have come from the U.S. Law enforcement officials say they don't know if that's the case. (factcheck.org)
Biochemical1
- the organism was later confirmed by Gram stain and biochemical tests as S. moniliformis at the New Mexico Department of Health's Scientific Laboratory Division. (cdc.gov)
Enforcement1
- The rangers will assist local law enforcement in dealing with drug-related violence spilling over from Mexico. (strategypage.com)
Time4
- Over time, the definitions and boundaries of Mexico have changed. (si.edu)
- Mexico will return to standard time on Sunday, October 25, 2009. (timeanddate.com)
- Mexico observes a daylight saving schedule that begins at 2am (or 02:00) local time on the first Sunday of April, when the clocks move forward by one hour from 2am (or 02:00) to 3am (or 03:00) local time. (timeanddate.com)
- The islands, reefs, and cays that are part of Mexico observe the appropriate time zones allocated to them depending on their geographical location. (timeanddate.com)
Year3
- As head of the organization that will officially administer it, Bermudez was eager to show off the most conspicuous cultural project of the Fox "sexenio," as Mexican presidents' six-year terms are called. (latimes.com)
- Last year, according to a tally by the newspaper El Universal, 5,630 people were killed in Mexico in drug-related violence. (npr.org)
- On August 7, 1996, a physician in a rural community reported a case of infection with S. moniliformis bacteremia in a 15-year-old boy to the New Mexico Department of Health. (cdc.gov)
Website1
- Watch "Abducted in Mexico" on RTD website and on RT's live feed . (rt.com)
Sought1
- The last decades of the 19th century were dominated by the dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz, who sought to modernize Mexico and restore order. (wikipedia.org)
Texas3
- Dust mingled with clouds over parts of Mexico, New Mexico, and Texas. (nasa.gov)
- Acquired December 20, 2010, this natural-color image shows a dust storm blowing from northern Mexico across the borders of New Mexico and Texas. (nasa.gov)
- Our center has a commitment to carry out basic and applied research that produces actionable ideas and policy recommendations to address current dynamics in the Texas-Mexico relationship. (smu.edu)
Countries4
- Among the countries leading the way, Mexico. (theecologist.org)
- We look forward to continue working together in Mexico, as we do in many other countries. (redhat.com)
- His early works have been premiered by ensembles such as Liminar (Mexico), l'Itineraire (France), Ecoute (France), Psappha (UK), Moscow Contemporary Music Ensemble (Russia) in countries such as Mexico, France, England, Israel, Austria and Russia. (lu.se)
- Science policy in developing countries : the case of Mexico / José Luis Bold'u, Juan Ram'on de la Fuente, editors. (who.int)
Fraudulent1
- Strengthen efforts to hold labor recruiters, including informal "enganchadores," accountable for fraudulent recruitment practices that facilitate forced labor within Mexico and abroad. (state.gov)
Health1
- The phenolic compound intake (PCI) of traditional Mexican food positively affects health conditions and supports the hypothesis that specific nutritional foods have a particular effect on certain diseases, according to researchers from the Institute of Sciences at Benemérita Autonomous University of Puebla (BUAP), Puebla, Mexico. (medscape.com)
Resources1
- Mexico is a land rich in natural resources, especially oil, silver and tropical produce. (newint.org)
Back3
- Human presence in Pre-Columbian Mexico goes back to 8,000 BCE. (wikipedia.org)
- I was looking for an easy, laid-back vacation when I booked a house on the beach in Tulum, Mexico. (thedailybeast.com)
- Reyes now works as a spot-welder on the assembly line of a Maytag large-appliance plant and earns $22 a day, most of which he sends back to his family in the U.S., who in turn send a portion of that back to the original family they left in Mexico. (theonion.com)
Spanish1
- Under Spanish colonization, Mexico became a key link between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, enabling an important trade route between China, the Philippines, and Europe. (philamuseum.org)
Drawn1
- The 125,000-square-foot building, designed by Mexican architect Alberto Kalach, has drawn support from some of the country's leading intellectuals and writers. (latimes.com)
Disaster1
- In collaboration with community partners, she works to identify and implement opportunities to improve and strengthen disaster services to the residents of New Mexico as well as providing support to the selfless volunteers committed to the Red Cross mission. (redcross.org)
Statistical2
- New Mexico has 4 metropolitan statistical areas, 15 micropolitan statistical areas, and 2 combined statistical areas. (census.gov)
- This report provides statistical information about the beer industry in Mexico. (statista.com)
Economy3
- Mexico has the world's 15th-largest economy by nominal GDP and the 11th-largest by PPP, with the United States being its largest economic partner. (wikipedia.org)
- The first is that Mexico has to accept the changes needed for its economy to grow. (newsweek.com)
- Mexico must construct a minimal social safety net, financed by the central tax fund, that doesn't leave out the immense number of people working in the informal economy. (newsweek.com)
Find1
- Controlling for individual and municipality features, we find that individuals living in municipalities more exposed to Chinese import competition are more likely to migrate to other municipalities within Mexico, while a negative effect is found on the decision to migrate to the US. (lu.se)