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TBE in Estonia

Tick-borne encephalitis - The Book, 2019
The first cases of tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) in Estonia were identified in 1949. Today, Estonia is a TBE-endemic country. A TBE-endemic area in Estonia is defined as an area with circulation of the TBEV between ticks and vertebrate hosts as determined by detection of the TBEV or the demonstration of autochthonous infections in humans or animals ...
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Estonia and Antarctica

Polar Record, 2011
ABSTRACTThe Russian South Pole expedition carried out in 1819–1821 was an early milestone in the scientific exploration of the Antarctic. The expedition took place under the command of the Baltic German Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen. Bellingshausen came from the Island of Saaremaa in Estonia.
Erki Tammiksaar, Enn Kaup
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Estonia

2006
Abstract This chapter provides an overview of Estonia’s unfair terms in financial contracts. It notes how radical reforms and the adoption of euro resulted in Estonia’s economic success and challenges respectively after regaining independence.
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Biobanking in Estonia

Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2016
Estonia is a democratic, parliamentary republic with a health care system that is built on the principle of compulsory, solidarity-based insurance and the all-round availability of services of private service providers. Estonia has specific biobank legislation as well as oversight via data protection laws.
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Suicide in Estonia

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1991
Data on the suicide rate from 1922 to 1935 and from 1965 to 1988 are obtained from annual journals and original documents compiled by the Estonian State Committee for Statistics. During the period of Estonian independence (1922–1935 under consideration), the suicide rate was 16.7 per 100,000 inhabitants at the beginning of the period.
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A Study of Intelligence in Estonia

Psychological Reports, 2002
The Standard Progressive Matrices was standardised in Estonia in 2001 on a sample of 2,689 12- to 18-yr.-olds. The mean IQ of the Estonian sample was approximately 5 points higher than British IQ norms of 1979. Adjustment for the estimated secular increase of intelligence in Britain reduces the mean IQ of the Estonian sample to 100.2, in relation to a
Kaia Laidra   +3 more
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HIV-infection in Estonia

Clinical and Diagnostic Virology, 1993
Only a few cases of clinical AIDS have been diagnosed in the Baltic countries that previously were part of the Soviet Union. This suggests that the spread of HIV-infection has been much slower than in several other countries belonging to the previous Eastern Europe.
Ludmilla Priimägi   +5 more
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Estonia: a model for e-government

Communications of the ACM, 2015
Over the next decade, the population of Estonia is expected to soar more than 600% as the country becomes the first in the world to open its borders to an influx of e-residents.
G. Anthes
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Estonia: School Leadership in Estonia 2001–2013

2016
The paper describes Estonian school system and main changes or tendencies in the country and focuses on educational leadership studies during the last 15 years. The chapter is designed on the basis of high-quality studies on educational leadership carried out in Estonia since 2000.
Hasso Kukemelk, Jüri Ginter
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Estonia in Transition

Journal of Economic Issues, 1999
This paper will assess institutional change and performance for the Estonian economy during the transition period, with a focus on the monetary aspects. Estonia was the first of the former Soviet republics to issue its own fully convertible currency backed by a currency board. The issuing of the new currency occurred in the context of a "shock therapy"
John Hoag, Mark Kasoff
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