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Table 1.

Distribution of researchers in the Mexican Diaspora by knowledge area, gender (numbers in parenthesis correspond to female scientists) age average and academic category in the SNI: w/o level, candidate (C), levels I, II and III.

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Table 2.

Distribution of researchers in the scientific Mexican Diaspora by country where they obtained their PhD degree (2013).

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Table 3.

Distribution of the number of researchers in the scientific Mexican Diaspora by present country of residence vs. area of knowledge (2013).

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Fig 1.

Collaboration Network, using Netdraw from UCINET.

We adjust the scaling/ordination from which we select the nearest Euclidian method. Note: We have positioned at the center of the "Fig. 1" the seven countries with the most relationships. Red circles correspond to countries of residence and blue squares to countries of scientific collaboration.

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Table 4.

Distribution of co-authored papers published by the Mexican Diaspora by current country of residence and country involved in the collaboration.

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Table 5.

Distribution of co-authorships for the 2104 papers published by the scientific Mexican Diaspora in the biological sciences by country of residence vs. countries of co-authorship (2000–2013).

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Table 6.

Distribution of co-authorships for the 2007 papers published by the scientific Mexican Diaspora in the physical sciences by country of residence vs. countries of co-authorship (2000–2013).

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Table 7.

Distribution of the average of papers produced by year by the Mexican Diaspora vs. level in the SNI of the biological sciences area.

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Distribution of the average of papers produced by year by the Mexican Diaspora vs. level in the SNI of the physics area.

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Table 9.

Cites vs. number of papers published by the Mexican diaspora in biological sciences by gender and country of PhD.

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Table 10.

Cites vs. number of papers published by the Mexican diaspora of physics by gender and country of PhD.

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Table 11.

Distribution of the number of papers published by the researchers in biological sciences and physics during the period 2000–2013.

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Table 12.

Distribution of the average number of papers per author/year in Biology and Physics.

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Table 13.

Distribution of means (μ) and standard deviations (Ơ) of papers published by each level of researchers in the SNI system by area of knowledge.

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Table 14.

Distributions of researchers in biological sciences by years spent in foreign institutions.

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Table 15.

Distributions of researchers in physics by years spent in foreign institutions.

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Table 16.

Mainstream journals with the highest number of papers by the Mexican Diaspora in biological sciences with their citations (up to December 2013) and JCR impact factors (2013).

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Table 17.

Mainstream journals with the highest number of papers by the Mexican Diaspora in physics with their citations (closed to December 2013) and the respective JCR impact factors (2013).

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