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STRONGYLOIDOSIS OF CALVES IN THE AMUR REGION

SCIENTIFIC SUPPORT FOR LIVESTOCK BREEDING IN SIBERIA
Strongyloidiasis is a parasitic disease caused by parasitism of the nematodes Strongyloides spp. family Strongyloididae, suborder Rhabdidata. Cattle are infected by the species Strongyloides papillosus and Strongyloides vituli. Young animals suffer the most; calves may develop eczema, enteritis and bronchopneumonia, and in some cases death has been ...
G. Bondarenko, I. Solov'eva, T. Truhina
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DEATHSTATISTICS IN THE AMUR REGION

Современные проблемы развития экономики России и Китая. Материалы IV международной научно-практической конференции. Часть 1, 2023
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LIVESTOCK BREEDING SYSTEM IN THE AMUR REGION

2020
The publication contains recommendation and reference information on science-based design of the main elements of modern animal husbandry. It is intended for managers and specialists of livestock enterprises, complexes, peasant-farming farms, researchers, teachers and students of educational institutions of agrarian profile.
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Gold-placer centers of the Amur region

Regional Geology and Metallogeny, 2022
Vitaliy Alekseyevich Stepanov   +1 more
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Pliocene domal volcanoes in Lower Amur region

International Geology Review, 1968
An unusual type of volcanoes (Mt. Belays, Mt. Lysaya, Mt. Castri), on the western shores of the Tatar Straits and the Amurskiy Liman, with large well-crystallized caps of andesite, andesite-dacite, dacite, liparite lavas, but without any volcanic cones, pyroclastic materials, or extensive sheets of lavas, sitting on top of a ziggiirat-like sequence of ...
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[Epidemiology of tuberculosis in the Amur region].

Problemy tuberkuleza, 1997
Since 1991, the tuberculosis epidemiological situation has become worse: its morbidity has increased from 36.4 in 1990 to 60.6 in 1994 and mortality has grown from 5.3 in 1990 to 11.3 in 1994 and 22.2 in 1995 per 100,000. There has been a rise in destructive and fibrous-and-cavernous tuberculoses in the pattern of morbidity. The efficiency of treatment
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ALIEN DENDROFLORA OF THE LOWER AMUR REGION

As a result of long-term monitoring, it was established that the alien dendroflora of the Lower Amur region is represented by 27 species. All species are refugees from culture. For each species, the degree of naturalization is established on a nine-point scale. Four species are invasive (Aсer negundo L., Hippophaё rhamnoides L., Parthenocissus inserta (
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Norsky Nature Reserve (Amur Region): Short Essay

Biodiversity and Environment of Protected Areas, 2021
N. A. Kochunova   +3 more
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The Amur Region

The Geographical Journal, 1904
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