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Опыт изучения «сталинских списков» 1937—1938 гг. как исторического источника [PDF]
Камынин, В. Д.
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Femoral Neck Fractures in Children: A Review.
Palocaren T.
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The occurrence of Demodex kutzeri Bukva, 1987 was examined and compared in red deer coming from different populations--25 red deer from northern Poland (Masurian Lake District) and 25 from southern Poland (Lower Silesia). The total prevalence of infestation in red deer by D.
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Until now, Demodex rosus has been only recorded in the Czech Republic; however, as many as 81 specimens of this species have been observed in 7 yellow-necked field mice collected from Gdansk Pomerania, Poland (prevalence 35%, mean intensity 11.6). This is the first observation of that species in Poland.
Joanna N. Izdebska, Sławomira Fryderyk
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Demodex ratticola was recorded in the brown rat Rattus norvegicus from northern Poland. It is a skin mite specific to this host, previously recorded only in the Czech Republic. D. ratticola was found at a prevalence 65.0% and mean intensity 12.7 in skin samples taken from the regions of lips, nose and chin.
Joanna N, Izdebska, Leszek, Rolbiecki
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Annals of parasitology, 2014
Two species of demodectic mites were described in the red deer Cervus elaphus, including Demodex kutzeri, which had also been found in other species of the Cervidae family in Austria, Germany, Czech Republic, Poland and North America. Whereas the other species, D. acutipes, had been previously known from only one finding in the Czech Republic.
Joanna N, Izdebska, Sławomira, Fryderyk
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Two species of demodectic mites were described in the red deer Cervus elaphus, including Demodex kutzeri, which had also been found in other species of the Cervidae family in Austria, Germany, Czech Republic, Poland and North America. Whereas the other species, D. acutipes, had been previously known from only one finding in the Czech Republic.
Joanna N, Izdebska, Sławomira, Fryderyk
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