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Myiasis in a Turkey

Avian Diseases, 1985
A case of cutaneous myiasis was reported in a 3.5-month-old turkey. The bird was invaded by a very large number of maggots on its posterior half. The maggots killed the bird and consumed all the flesh within 48 hours. Microscopic examination of the maggots revealed that they belonged to Lucilia sericata (a dipterous fly).
N W, Al-Khalidi, A M, Shareef
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PATHOGENICITY OF TURKEY ASTROVIRUSES IN TURKEY EMBRYOS AND POULTS

Avian Diseases Digest, 2006
The pathogenicity of turkey astrovirus 2001 (TAstV2001) and turkey astrovirus 1987 (TAstV1987) in specific-pathogen-free (SPF) turkey embryos and commercial poults was investigated. The virus shedding in poults was monitored using electron microscopy (EM) and reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) during the 14-day experimental period.
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Turkey Herpesvirus: Lack of Oncogenicity for Turkeys

Avian Diseases, 1972
SUMMARY No gross or microscopic neoplastic lesions were observed in over 300 turkeys of 3 commercial strains which were inoculated at hatching with high doses of turkey herpesvirus isolates FC126 or AC18 and held for over one year.
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Turkey

1988
Donated by Klaus Kreiser ; Reprinted from in : Ideology and Powwer in the Middle East Studies in Honor of George Lenczowski : Durham, Duke University Press, 1988.
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Filariasis in Turkey

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1959
Abstract An investigation involving 33 cases of filariasis in the district of Alanya (a Turkish port on the Mediterranean Sea), is reported, 15 per cent. of which showed nocturnal and diurnal periodicity. It is stated that 10 per cent. of the inhabitants of this district are affected by filariasis.
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Cardiomyopathy in turkeys

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology, 1984
Round heart disease (RHD) is a spontaneous occurring cardiomyopathy in fowl affecting primarily inbred, small broad-breasted white strains of turkeys. Etiology of RHD is unknown but factors implicated include genetic, management, enzyme deficiencies, viral, immunologic, and metabolic.
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Coccidiosis in the turkey

Avian Pathology, 2008
Coccidiosis is a widespread disease of considerable economic importance to the turkey industry, as is evident by the fact that many millions of dollars are spent annually on its control. Despite this, in recent years little research has been conducted on the causative organisms--protozoan parasites of the genus Eimeria.
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Migration in Turkey

Economic Development and Cultural Change, 1974
Internal migration is one of the most striking phenomena of development. It is also one of the most pervasive; every country has undergone this experience as the advance of industrial and agricultural technology has dictated a redistribution of population.
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Conclusion: Turkey-in-Europe, Turkey-in-Asia, Turkey-in-Britain

2016
Educated English men and women inhabited a mental landscape created by their reading. For anyone who was even mildly ‘at home’ with books, the five writers discussed here lived cumulatively and simultaneously for their readers as the century moved on. Toynbee read Gibbon, and Disraeli knew his Byron.
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Nursing in Turkey

International Journal of Nursing Studies, 1972
Resume Une tradition historique complexe a oppose jadis de nombreux obstacles a la formation de personnel infirmier en Turquie. Pendant des siecles, les infirmiers, et plus encore les infirmieres, etaient consideres avec dedain et se voyaient refuser l'acces a la societe.
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