Listar Científica por autor "DE LAS HERAS ISLAS, ALEJANDRO"

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  • ISLAS ESPINOZA, MARINA; DE LAS HERAS ISLAS, ALEJANDRO (CRC Press Taylor & Francis, 2018)
    The following can be credited to Gibbs and Helmholtz: the internal energy of a system is made up by reactants, where H is the energy contained by the number of chemical bonds in a given volume; G is the available energy ...
  • DE LAS HERAS ISLAS, ALEJANDRO; ISLAS ESPINOZA, MARINA (De Gruyter Open, 2014)
    Pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) is the only member of the Antilocapridae family, and differs from bovids, cervids and other ruminants. It is found in North American deserts and grasslands (Fig. 1). Pronghorn is the second ...
  • DE LAS HERAS ISLAS, ALEJANDRO; ISLAS ESPINOZA, MARINA; AMAYA CHAVEZ, ARACELI (Taylor & Francis, 2016)
    The available dominant water, energy, and food (WEF) technologies are responsible for the expansion of pathogenic exposure via climate change and land change at the global scale: there are 1415 known pathogens and 175 are ...
  • ISLAS ESPINOZA, MARINA; DE LAS HERAS ISLAS, ALEJANDRO; RINCON MEJIA, EDUARDO ARMANDO; Sani, Behrooz (CRC Press Taylor & Francis, 2018)
    Nuclear fusion taking place in the sun is safe to use directly as photovoltaic (PV) and concentrated thermal energy or indirectly as wind, wave, or tide energy. Nuclear decay in the Earth’s interior is also harnessed, with ...
  • DE LAS HERAS ISLAS, ALEJANDRO; RODRIGUEZ CASAS, MARIO ALBERTO; ISLAS ESPINOZA, MARINA (De Gruyter Open, 2014)
    The UNESCO San Francisco Rock Paintings polygon within El Vizcaino Biosphere Reserve in the Baja California Peninsula derives its moisture from the North American monsoon. There, ranchers have depended on the desert since ...

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