Pediatric Regional Anesthesia Survey in South Africa (PRASSA): A Descriptive, Cross-Sectional Survey of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Among South African Anesthetists. [PDF]
Pediatric Anesthesia, Volume 36, Issue 5, Page 573-575, May 2026.
Kelber S, Torborg A, Kluyts HL.
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Distribution and conservation status of the herpetofauna of Dugi Otok Island, Croatia [PDF]
The first overview of the amphibians and reptiles of Dugi Otok Island, Northern Dalmatia, is presented, based on the published data and new records collected during the last twenty years. A total of 15 species are present on the island, of which only one
Bruno Schmidt +5 more
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Growth Performance of Male Line of Superior Tropical Rabbit
New Zealand White rabbits (NN) are known as broiler rabbits that are well adapted to the Indonesian environment. HyLa rabbits are rabbits imported from China that were selected for high reproduction and growth rates.
B. Brahmantiyo +4 more
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The distribution and status of Sage Skipper Muschampia proto (Ochsenheimer, 1808) (Lepidoptera, Hesperiidae) at the limit of its range in the north-western Balkans [PDF]
We analysed the status and distribution of the Sage Skipper Muschampia proto (Ochsenheimer, 1808), a rather rare and local Hesperiidae species at the edge of its range in the north-western part of the Balkan peninsula, mainly Croatia and Bosnia &
Toni Koren +2 more
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Because it is indicative of reproductive isolation, the amount of genetic introgression across secondary contact zones is increasingly considered in species delimitation.
C. Dufresnes +4 more
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Lička Plješevica es un alargado macizo montañoso situado en la region croata de Lika, en la frontera con Bosnia y Herzegovina. No fue una meta, de ninguna investigación sistemática de las mariposas y su fauna está pobremente estudiada.
T. Koren +3 more
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Capnodis porosa (Klug, 1829) (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) – new species for the beetle fauna of Croatia
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Boris Lauš +4 more
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Landscape Structure and Breeding Site Conditions Shape the Urban Distribution of the Two Frog Species, <i>Dryophytes japonica</i> and <i>Rhacophorus schlegelii</i>. [PDF]
Both frog species can persist in urbanized areas if forest habitats and paddy fields used for breeding remain. However, breeding site requirements differ between the species; concreting disproportionately impairs the reproductive success of R. schlegelii. While habitat loss is often emphasized as a key driver of amphibian decline, this study highlights
Osawa T, Sato N, Nagaoka H.
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