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Capra alba Moyà-Solà, 1987 del Pleistoceno Inferior de la Sierra de Quibas (Albanilla, Murcia, España) [PDF]
A finales de la década de los 90 se realizó el primer estudio paleontológico del yacimiento de la Sierra de Quibas (Montoya et al., 1999) en el que se describieron más de 60 taxones de vertebrados. Uno de ellos fue el de un caprino asignado como Capra sp.
Jan Van Der Made, P Montoya
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″Alba Capra″ interactive walking models
The construction of schemes for converting rotational motion into a step is an old and very well-known geometric, as well as mechanical problem. Ever since James Watt invented the steam engine, there has been a problem of creating a hinge mechanism that converts circular motion into linear motion.
Anton P. Rakov, Yulia S. Ratieva
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La fauna del pleistoceno inferior de la Sierra de Quibas (Abanilla, Murcia)
El yacimiento kárstico cuaternario de la Sierra de Quibas (Abanilla, Murcia) ha proporcionado una amplia lista faunística constituida por 53 especies repartidas entre gasterópodos, miriápodos, anfibios, reptiles, aves y mamíferos.
P. Montoya +16 more
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Background/Objectives: Continuous trauma-system monitoring is limited by the lack of scalable, low-cost tools. The Pavia Trauma Management Epidemiology (PaTraME) project uses routinely collected ICD-9-CM discharge data (SDO) and the Trauma Mortality ...
Paola Fugazzola +15 more
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The first detection of Anaplasma capra , an emerging zoonotic Anaplasma sp., in erythrocytes
An emerging infectious disease caused by “Anaplasma capra” was reported in a 2015 survey of 477 hospital patients with a tick-bite history in China. However, the morphological characteristics and parasitic location of this pathogen are still unclear, and
Yongshuai Peng +2 more
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Anaplasma capra: a new emerging tick-borne zoonotic pathogen
The genus Anaplasma includes A. marginale, A. centrale, A. bovis, A. ovis, A. platys, and A. phagocytophilum transmitted by ticks, some of which are zoonotic and cause anaplasmosis in humans and animals.
Kursat Altay +2 more
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Morus alba: a comprehensive phytochemical and pharmacological review
Morus alba is a fast-growing shrub or medium-sized tree with a straight, cylindrical trunk. Medicinally, whole plants, leaves, fruits, branches, and roots have been employed.
G. Batiha +10 more
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Plumeria alba (P. alba) is a small laticiferous tree with promising medicinal properties. Green synthesis of nanoparticles is eco-friendly, cost-effective, and non-hazardous compared to chemical and physical synthesis methods.
Muthuraj Rudrappa +10 more
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Anaplasmosis is a tick-transmitted disease due to several species of the genus Anaplasma. In 2019, we demonstrated the presence of Anaplasma capra in two deer species at a zoological park in mainland France.
M. Jouglin +4 more
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O objetivo deste estudo foi acompanhar a correlacao entre infeccoes por helmintos gastrintestinais e coccideos no ganho de peso e exames de hematocrito de caprinos da raca Anglo Nubiana, em fase de crescimento, criados na Regiao Metropolitana de Recife ...
E. Silva +6 more
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