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Incidence and Mortality due to Colorectal Cancer in Mongolia, 2018-2022. [PDF]
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MAJOR LIVESTOCK-ASSOCIATED ZOONOSES IN MONGOLIA: AN OVERVIEW. [PDF]
Tsogtbayar O +3 more
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History, status and genetic characteristics of native cattle breeds from the Republic of Kazakhstan.
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Geochronology and geochemistry of granitoids from the Mongolian Altai
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Comparison of seismotectonic peculiarities of Altai Mountains and Mongolian Altai
Seismic Instruments, 2013The paleoseismogeological studies within the two representative segments of fold systems in the Altai mobile belt (Altai Mountains and Mongolian Altai) have been carried out. These studies revealed the primary seismodislocations (seismic ruptures) of both the ancient historic and prehistoric strongest earthquakes.
E A Rogozhin, Rogozhin E A
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Paleozoic Geodynamics and Architecture of the Southern Part of the Mongolian Altai Zone
AbstractThe Mongolian Altai Zone of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt has been traditionally interpreted as a mosaic of Paleozoic magmatic arcs, back‐arcs, and Precambrian continental terranes. In order to define its architecture and its tectonic evolution, three domains previously interpreted as terranes were investigated.
Ondřej Lexa +2 more
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Contribution to the knowledge of the Flora of the Mongolian Altai
Feddes Repertorium, 2003AbstractDuring a German‐Mongolian expedition to the Mongolian Altai in July/August 2000, 404 specimens of vascular plants were collected. They are deposited in the Herbarium of the University of Osnabrück (OSBU). 381 specimens could be determined conclusively. The collected material comprises 300 species, 156 genera, and 44 families.
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ABOUT THE COPPER WTOK FOUND IN THE MONGOLIAN ALTAI
MODERN SOLUTIONS TO CURRENT PROBLEMS OF EURASIAN ARCHEOLOGY, 2023The article describes a copper wtok found in the Mongolian Altai, presents the results of determining its chemical composition and compares it with the dating of already known archaeological sites. It is believed that the artefact can be associated with the period from the Chemerchek culture (2700-1600 BC) to the Chandman culture (700-300 BC), and it ...
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The Chrysomelinae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) of the Mongolian Altai
The Coleopterists Bulletin, 2017Abstract An annotated inventory of the 40 species and 12 genera of Chrysomelinae from the Mongolian Altai is presented. Four species of leaf beetles, Chrysolina quadrangulata Motschulsky, 1860, Chrysolina graminis (Linnaeus, 1758), Phratora polaris (Schneider, 1886), and Phratora vulgatissima (Linnaeus, 1758), and one subspecies, Chrysolina perforata ...
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