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Seroprevalence of and Risk Factors for Toxoplasma gondii Infection in Cats in Estonia.
Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, 2015In Estonia, northeastern Europe, Toxoplasma gondii seroprevalence in humans has not declined, in contrast to many other countries. The reasons for this are unknown. Domestic cats are important hosts in the epidemiology of the parasite, but information on
Kärt Must, B. Lassen, P. Jokelainen
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Estonia: Women Journalists and Women’s Emancipation in Estonia
2013As shown in the Global Report on the Status of Women in the News Media (Global Report) (Byerly 2011), ‘Women at the 10 news companies surveyed in Estonia enjoy a high degree of equality’ (p. 12). This finding is consistent with data from Margaret Gallagher’s (1995) An Unfinished Story: Gender Patterns in Media Employment a decade and a half earlier ...
Diana Iulia Nastasia+2 more
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Sedimentary Geology, 1989
Abstract Drumlins, megaflutings and other subglacial streamlined forms, highly variable in shape and size, are widely distributed in Estonia as well as on the bottom of the Gulf of Finland, which was also affected by continental ice. Their total number amounts to 1000.
Aarend-Mihkel Rõuk, Anto Raukas
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Abstract Drumlins, megaflutings and other subglacial streamlined forms, highly variable in shape and size, are widely distributed in Estonia as well as on the bottom of the Gulf of Finland, which was also affected by continental ice. Their total number amounts to 1000.
Aarend-Mihkel Rõuk, Anto Raukas
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Epidemiological analysis of the 2015-2017 African swine fever outbreaks in Estonia.
Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 2020I. Nurmoja+6 more
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Ethnic Russians in Estonia, who previously enjoyed a privileged status in the Soviet era, have become a relatively deprived group with devalued group identity in the new Estonian state.
Larissa Kus‐Harbord, C. Ward
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Ethnic Russians in Estonia, who previously enjoyed a privileged status in the Soviet era, have become a relatively deprived group with devalued group identity in the new Estonian state.
Larissa Kus‐Harbord, C. Ward
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Environmental Conservation, 1988
The environment and natural resources of Estonia (area 45,000 km2, population c. 1.5 million) are described: Estonia is a flat country of which 40% is forested (managed on a sustained-yield basis), 20% is covered by peat bogs (widely cut for agricultural purposes and fuel), and 22% is under cultivation, often on drained land (largely growing grain for ...
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The environment and natural resources of Estonia (area 45,000 km2, population c. 1.5 million) are described: Estonia is a flat country of which 40% is forested (managed on a sustained-yield basis), 20% is covered by peat bogs (widely cut for agricultural purposes and fuel), and 22% is under cultivation, often on drained land (largely growing grain for ...
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The RUSI Journal, 1998
The security relationship between Estonia and Great Britain has a long and honourable pedigree. Today, independent Estonia is able to define its own national security issues and aspirations following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. His Excellency the President of Estonia here outlines three key issues for his country: the role of NATO and ...
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The security relationship between Estonia and Great Britain has a long and honourable pedigree. Today, independent Estonia is able to define its own national security issues and aspirations following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. His Excellency the President of Estonia here outlines three key issues for his country: the role of NATO and ...
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Renewable Energy, 1994
Abstract The energy situation in Estonia is analyzed and comparisons are made with the energy consumption per capita in developed countries having similar climatic conditions. It is shown that if Estonia follows the trend of sustainable development using all its local energy resources and bringing the energy conservation of its dwelling and ...
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Abstract The energy situation in Estonia is analyzed and comparisons are made with the energy consumption per capita in developed countries having similar climatic conditions. It is shown that if Estonia follows the trend of sustainable development using all its local energy resources and bringing the energy conservation of its dwelling and ...
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