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Abstract Rolf Christian Gaillard was a Swiss physician, scientist, and academic leader whose career contributed significantly to the development of modern European endocrinology and neuroendocrinology. Among his most remarkable qualities was an exceptional talent for organisation and institution‐building.
Philippe Chanson +2 more
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Queer Space in Transition: A Durkheimian Analysis of the Transformation of Queer Geographies
ABSTRACT The twenty‐first century has seen rapid developments to the structure of queer space. Following technological development and the shuttering of LGBTQ+ bars, clubs, and other physical institutions, transitory queer spaces such as digital networks and pop‐up events have become important forms of queer spatial life, bringing into question how ...
Rachel Gallagher, Melanie Heath
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Bayés syndrome phenocopy in a patient with 1: 1 atrial flutter and corrected tetralogy of Fallot
Lucian Muresan +4 more
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Species of Oniscidea and Araneae from the Movile Cave drillings
Dobrogea represents a biogeographic “crossroad” between bioclimatic provinces with a complex character given by the presence of great numbers of Mediterranean, Pontic, Caucasian, etc., elements.
ANDREI GIURGINCA +2 more
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Hematological Oncology, Volume 44, Issue 5, September 2026.
Jerome Razanamahery +10 more
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Identification key to the cavernicolous Oniscidea of Romania
Certain authors see the division Infraorder Tylomorpha (Tylidae) – Infraorder Ligiamorpha (all Oniscidea except the Tylidae) as the first dichotomy inside the Oniscidea.
IONEL TABACARU, ANDREI GIURGINCA
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Most soil and leaf litter invertebrates lack efficient inventory methods. We evaluated the efficiency of the pitfall traps (or Barber method) and Winkler extractor (or Winkler method) in a beech forest on limestone in southwestern Romania using ...
RALUCA IOANA BĂNCILĂ, RODICA PLĂIAŞU
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Five bat species from the Romanian fauna shelterand hibernate in caves: Mediterranean Horseshoe Bat – Rhinolophus euryale Blasius, 1853; Mehely’s horseshoe bat – Rhinolophus mehelyi Matschie, 1901; the common bent-wing bat/Schreibers’ long-fingered bat ...
DUMITRU MURARIU, VICTOR GHEORGHIU
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The species Trachelipus trilobatus, long considered as restricted to the western side of the Timiş-Cerna Corridor, was found to have a wider distribution in Romania. The new locations, found in the collection of the “E. Racovitza” Institute of Speleology
ANDREI GIURGINCA +2 more
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