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Tick-borne encephalitis - The Book, 2019
Already in the 1980s Mongolian scientists worked together with researchers from the Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology of Irkutsk, Russia to investigate the spread of ticks carrying the TBEV in forest areas of Khuvsgul, Khentii, Bulgan, Selenge, Orkhon, Central, Dornod, Arkhangai and Uvurkhangai provinces, which had been identified as TBE ...
Tsogbadrakh Nyamdorj+3 more
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Already in the 1980s Mongolian scientists worked together with researchers from the Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology of Irkutsk, Russia to investigate the spread of ticks carrying the TBEV in forest areas of Khuvsgul, Khentii, Bulgan, Selenge, Orkhon, Central, Dornod, Arkhangai and Uvurkhangai provinces, which had been identified as TBE ...
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Photogrammetric Engineering & Remote Sensing, 2016
The Grids & Datums column has completed an exploration of every country on the Earth. For those who did not get to enjoy this world tour the first time, PE&RS is reprinting prior articles from the column. This month's article on Mongolia was originally printed in 2003 but contains updates to their coordinate system since then.
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The Grids & Datums column has completed an exploration of every country on the Earth. For those who did not get to enjoy this world tour the first time, PE&RS is reprinting prior articles from the column. This month's article on Mongolia was originally printed in 2003 but contains updates to their coordinate system since then.
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Paleoentomology of Mongolia [PDF]
The scientific value of insect fossils is very high. The first remains of insects were discovered during the third Asian expedition of the American Museum of Natural History (1923) to the Anda-Khuduk locality. To date, 112 localities, from the Permian to Neogene, have been found in Mongolia, including the world’s largest lagerstatten Boon Tsagaan and ...
Yu. A. Popov, A. G. Ponomarenko
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2020
The topography of Mongolia may be divided into seven vegetation zones: montagne, alpine, taiga, steppe, forest-steppe, desert-steppe, and desert. Mongolia has extreme weather conditions; notably there is wide seasonal variation in temperature from +45 C to -45 C. In order to thrive under these extreme conditions, Mongolian plants needed to be adaptable
Narantuya Samdan, Odonchimeg Batsukh
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The topography of Mongolia may be divided into seven vegetation zones: montagne, alpine, taiga, steppe, forest-steppe, desert-steppe, and desert. Mongolia has extreme weather conditions; notably there is wide seasonal variation in temperature from +45 C to -45 C. In order to thrive under these extreme conditions, Mongolian plants needed to be adaptable
Narantuya Samdan, Odonchimeg Batsukh
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The menopausal transition in Mongolia
Menopause, 2021Abstract Objective: The purpose of this cross-sectional pilot study was to develop a preliminary understanding of how menopause is experienced by Mongolian women. Our goals were to collect symptoms associated with the end of menstruation and to understand the language used and meaning of menopause in everyday life.
Lynnette Leidy Sievert+2 more
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2019
Biotechnology and Food Science, Tom 83 Nr 1 (2019): Biotechnology and Food ...
Dorota Mańkowska, Tuya Narangerel
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Biotechnology and Food Science, Tom 83 Nr 1 (2019): Biotechnology and Food ...
Dorota Mańkowska, Tuya Narangerel
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2021
Soil science is one of the integral parts of physical geography, and has evolved into an independent science due to its role and importance in nature and society. Soil science is the study of soil as a natural resource on the surface of the earth, including soil formation, classification, and mapping; physical, chemical, biological, and fertility ...
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Soil science is one of the integral parts of physical geography, and has evolved into an independent science due to its role and importance in nature and society. Soil science is the study of soil as a natural resource on the surface of the earth, including soil formation, classification, and mapping; physical, chemical, biological, and fertility ...
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Defending its general line from attacks by the enemies of noncapitalist development, the MPRP mobilized the revolutionary energy of the working masses in the struggle to overcome enormous problems stemming from the age-old backwardness of Mongolia, and in the struggle against resistance from class enemies within the country and aggressive schemes of ...
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2021
In this chapter, the general characteristics of permafrost and cryogenic features are described, and the degradation of permafrost is simply analyzed too. The permafrost in Mongolia lies at the southern edge of Siberian permafrost with different permafrost zones.
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In this chapter, the general characteristics of permafrost and cryogenic features are described, and the degradation of permafrost is simply analyzed too. The permafrost in Mongolia lies at the southern edge of Siberian permafrost with different permafrost zones.
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Doklady Earth Sciences, 2017
Most Lower Phanerozoic rocks of western Mongolia investigated were repeatedly remagnetized. They demonstrate a secondary magnetization component of normal and reversed polarity. The normal polarity components are related to Mesozoic rock remagnetization.
V. A. Petrov, D. V. Kovalenko
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Most Lower Phanerozoic rocks of western Mongolia investigated were repeatedly remagnetized. They demonstrate a secondary magnetization component of normal and reversed polarity. The normal polarity components are related to Mesozoic rock remagnetization.
V. A. Petrov, D. V. Kovalenko
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