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- CitationCount for In-home laboratory for learning automation at no cost
- CitationCount for In-Plane Shear-Axial Strain Coupling Formulation for Shear-Deformable Composite Thin-Walled Beams
- CitationCount for In-service teachers¿ self-perceptions of digital competence and OER use as determined by a xMOOC training course
- CitationCount for In-situ metallization of thermally-treated tobacco mosaic virus using silver nanoparticles
- CitationCount for In-Vehicle Cognitive Route Decision Using Fuzzy Modeling and Artificial Neural Network
- CitationCount for Inactivation Methods of Trypsin Inhibitor in Legumes: A Review
- CitationCount for Inactivation model and risk-analysis design for apple juice processing by high-pressure CO2
- CitationCount for Incidence and detection of negative-stranded RNA viruses infecting apple and pear trees in California
- CitationCount for Incidence and Genetic Diversity of Grapevine Virus G in Croatian Vineyards
- CitationCount for Incidence and prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease in Mexico from a nationwide cohort study in a period of 15 years (2000-2017)
- CitationCount for Incidence of cervical intraepithelial lesions and human papilloma virus infection in female renal transplant recipients
- CitationCount for Incidence of Digital Competences in the Completion Rates of MOOCs: Case Study on Energy Sustainability Courses
- CitationCount for Incidence of inborn errors of metabolism and other diseases detected in a newborn screening program within a group of Mexican private hospitals Incidencia de errores innatos del metabolismo y otros trastornos detectados en un programa de cribado metabólico neonatal ampliado de un grupo mexicano de hospitales
- CitationCount for Incidence of metal-based nanoparticles in the conventional wastewater treatment process
- CitationCount for Incidencia y distribución geográfica de la enfermedad de Parkinson en México
- CitationCount for Incidents and involution risks at the international criminal court Incidentes y riesgos de involución en la corte penal internacional
- CitationCount for InClass assistant, enhancing student class participation
- CitationCount for Including gamified activities in a linear programming course
- CitationCount for Inclusion of the Sustainable Development Goals in an Engineering ¿ Biomimetics and Sustainability ¿ Course Curricula
- CitationCount for Inclusion of women from an early age in STEM areas to strengthen education
- CitationCount for Incognizance and Perceptual Deviation: Individual and Institutional Sources of Variation in Citizens¿ Perceptions of Party Placements on the Left¿Right Scale
- CitationCount for Income Segregation Analysis in Limited-Data Contexts: A Methodology Based on Iterative Proportional Fitting
- CitationCount for Income, social interaction and the use of financial products on insurance demand in Mexico El uso de productos financieros en la demanda de seguros en México
- CitationCount for InContext: A mobile application for the improvement of learning strategies at University
- CitationCount for InContext: Learning Comparison of Mexican and Colombian Students Using a Mobile Application InContext: Comparativa del aprendizaje con el uso de una aplicación móvil entre estudiantes mexicanos y colombianos
- CitationCount for Incorporating human learning into a fuzzy EOQ inventory model with backorders
- CitationCount for Incorporating the sustainable development goals in engineering education
- CitationCount for Incorporating vertical collaboration to address sustainable development goals: the Monarch Route Project
- CitationCount for Increase in burnout syndrome in medical students during their first month of clinical rotation Incremento de síndrome de burnout en estudiantes de Medicina tras su primer mes de rotación clínica
- CitationCount for Increase of catastrophic and impoverishing health expenditures in Mexico associated to policy changes and the COVID-19 pandemic