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Zechstein Petroleum System in the Western Pomerania, NW Poland

71st EAGE Conference and Exhibition incorporating SPE EUROPEC 2009, 2009
The Western Pomerania is located in northwestern part of the Polish Permian Basin. The Main Dolomite source rocks reveal poor to fair, and locally very good to excellent oil-source potential..
P. Kosakowski, M. J. Kotarba, M. Wrobel
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[Toxoplasmosis-antibody seroprevalence in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania].

Zentralblatt fur Gynakologie, 1999
The aim of this study was to get a general idea of the antibody prevalence of toxoplasmosis within the different agegroups of the population of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. 4854 serums (collected between 1994 and 1996) from different institutions of the federal state were investigated with the "Toxo-Competitions Test LTXC)" at the Mini-Vidas divice ...
K, Fiedler   +3 more
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New data on megalithic tombs in Western Pomerania

Materiały Zachodniopomorskie. Rocznik Naukowy Muzeum Narodowego w Szczecinie
Over the past several years, so-called non-invasive methods (such as airborne laser scanning and photography) have led to a veritable revolution in the search for megalithic tombs or their remains. In Western Pomerania, Poland alone, these methods have facilitated the discovery of at least several dozen such sites.
Agnieszka Matuszewska   +2 more
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Campylobacter spp. in waters of three main Western Pomerania water bodies

International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, 2001
Campylobacters are responsible for increasing numbers of gastroenteritis cases in humans as well as miscarriages and diarrhea in farm and domestic animals. Surface waters are potential reservoirs and transmitting vehicles for these bacteria. Subject of analysis were surface water samples collected from the River Odra, Szczecin Lagoon and the Pomeranian
E, Daczkowska-Kozon   +1 more
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FOREIGN TOURISTS IN THE PROVINCE OF WESTERN POMERANIA IN 2006-2016

Folia Turistica, 2019
Purpose. To assess the number, structure, seasonality and duration of foreign tourists’ visits to the Province of Western Pomerania in 2006-2016 as well as to identify preferred destinations in the Province. Methods. The research was based on monthly and annual data on foreign tourists’ visits and overnight stays in Western Pomerania counties in 2006 ...
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[Internal parasites of cattle in select Western Pomerania farms].

Wiadomosci parazytologiczne, 2006
Internal parasites of cattle in select Western Pomerania farms. The studies were carried out in five farms, on 84 calves and 153 cows. The prevalence and intensity of the Coccidia and gastro-intestinal nematodes infection were determined by means of the Willis-Schlaafs and McMaster's methods.
Bogumiła, Pilarczyk   +2 more
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[Occurrence of Eimeria protozoa in lambs in Western Pomerania, Poland].

Wiadomosci parazytologiczne, 2009
A total of 250 Merino lambs from the Lubuskie province and 83 Suffolk lambs from the Zachodniopomorskie province were examined. The level of infection with Eimeria protozoa was determined on coproscopic examinations using the Willis-Schlaaf flotation method. The species composition of the coccidia was determined using Pellerdi's system.
Jolanta, Antoszek   +1 more
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[Intestinal nematodes of the Aythyini ducks in Western Pomerania].

Wiadomosci parazytologiczne, 2006
Intestinal nematodes of the Aythyini ducks in Western Pomerania. Biology, including ecology, of the Aythyini renders them particularly attractive subjects of parasitological studies. The tribe is represented in Poland by 4 nesting species; two of them, Aythya fuligula and A. ferina, are very abundant game birds. However, their helminth fauna, including
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[The occurrence of intestinal nematodes in red foxes in the Western Pomerania].

Wiadomosci parazytologiczne, 2006
In the period from November 2004 to March 2005 the prevalence of gastro-intestinal nematodes of 165 foxes (Vulpes vulpes L.) from the Pomerania region was examined. These parasites were found in 66.1% of examined foxes. Toxocara canis was the most frequent parasite and was observed in 33.9% of examined animals.
Bogumiła, Pilarczyk   +2 more
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