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Plague in Mongolia

Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, 2010
Mongolia is a country of Central Asia that occupies 1,564,116 km(2) and has a population of 2.7 million people. The geography of Mongolia is varied and has a continental climate. Plague, caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, is enzootic in wild rodent populations over large rural areas of Mongolia.
Bolormaa, Galdan   +3 more
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TBE in Mongolia

Tick-borne encephalitis - The Book, 2023
In Mongolia, TBEV was first isolated (Kraminskii V.A) from marmot liver in Dornod province in 1979, while the Ixodes persulcatus tick was identified in 1987 by M. Dash. I. persulcatus is a taiga tick distributed in coniferous forests consisting mostly of pines, spruces and larches.
Tserennorov Damdindorj   +5 more
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Mongolia

open access: yes, 2011
Mongolia has very significant natural resources and a large part of the population is dependent on them for their daily living.
Jean Ziegler   +3 more
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Mongolia: Paleolithic

2014
Encyclopedia entry on the Paleolithic of ...
Zwyns, Nicolas   +3 more
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Inner Mongolia, Outer Mongolia

2022
The Mongolian Empire, which reigned over the Eurasia Continent, was a great empire in the Middle Ages. Now, however, it is a divided nation, with a current population of about 10 million people, all of whom are distributed throughout the region, which makes contact with borders of the east, west, north, and south of (Outer) Mongolia.
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Mongolia

Innovation and Approaches to Vegetable Breeding Technology in Asia, 2023
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Sovremennaya Mongolia (Contemporary Mongolia).

Pacific Affairs, 1965
Jan J. Solecki, I. Kh. Ovdiyenko
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