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Motility is an important virulence trait for many bacterial pathogens, allowing them to position themselves in appropriate locations at appropriate times.
Sara L. N. Kilmury, Lori L. Burrows
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robsoni Pila robsoni Prashad, 1925: 85, pl. 14, figs. 8, 9. Type material — holotype [by original designation]: NZSI 2414; paratypes: NZSI 21546/4 (3 spms.). Type locality —“Near Balapiti, Ceylon ”. Distribution — Sri Lanka. Remarks. Prashad (1925: 86) gave a table of measurements of 4 specimens (all referred to NZSI 2414), indicating that the holotype
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An Estimate of the Number of Accidents on Polish Highways Based on the Kind of Road
A surprising number of people die on Polish highways every year. Despite the fact that number is decreasing year after year, it is still rather considerable.
Piotr Gorzelańczyk +1 more
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A generalization of the Bombieri–Pila determinant method [PDF]
The so-called determinant method was developed by Bombieri and Pila in 1989 for counting integral points of bounded height on affine plane curves. In this paper we give a generalization of that method to varieties of higher dimension, yielding a proof of Heath-Brown's 'Theorem 14' by real-analytic considerations alone.
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Pamiątki sakralne w zbiorach działu historycznego Muzeum Okręgowego w Pile
The article discusses the religiosity of Czesława Firyn, a student from Pila (Piła), based on her Diary kept in 1917. She was a student of the secondary school named after Empress Victoria Augusta.
Marek Fijałkowski
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Genus PILA Röding, 1798 POMUS Humphrey, 1797: 58. Unavailable name: introduced in a work rejected for nomenclatural purposes (Melville & Smith 1987: 318). Remarks. Nevill (1885: 8) incorrectly considered Nerita urceus Müller, 1774 as the type species. PILA Röding, 1798: 145.
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In this article, the structure of demand for different types of energy among Turkish households is examined. This issue is of critical importance for ensuring economic stability, energy security, and sustainable development.
Jan Polcyn +4 more
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Navigating Dąbska tumour with intra-abdominal cases: a 50-year surgical journey
Dąbska Tumour (DT), or Papillary Intralymphatic Angioendothelioma (PILA), is a rare lymphovascular neoplasm of intermediate malignancy first described in 1969. Initially identified in children, but it has since been reported in adults.
Abdus Salam Raju, Yasser Farooque
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16. Pila wernei (R.A. Philippi, 1851) Distribution and year: Okavango “swamps” (Delta) [RMNH.MOL.5008820] 1973 (NBC 2015 g; GBIF 2023 b); Thamalakane River, Maun [DMNH129824] N/A (GBIF 2023 b). Geographic range: Botswana, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Mali, Namibia, Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan ...
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