Genotypic variability and risk factors of hepatitis B virus in Western Siberia [PDF]
Roman B. Bayandin+4 more
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The DOC content under different permafrost zones gradually decreases from top to bottom, and increases from the continuous permafrost zone to the island patches permafrost zone. The humic acid‐like substances in DOM in different permafrost zones decrease, and the tryptophan‐like substance increase with deeper soil depth.
Siyuan Zou+5 more
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Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A(H5N8) Virus Clade 2.3.4.4b, Western Siberia, Russia, 2020. [PDF]
Sobolev I+15 more
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The Morphological Peculiarities of the Populations of Eastern and Western Siberia.
А И Козлов, Galina Vershubsky
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Coastal Shorebirds Delay Maturity More Than Inland Ones
Migratory shorebirds frequenting coastal non‐breeding habitats delay maturity, as expressed in the age of first return migration, more than the species using inland freshwater habitats. ABSTRACT Delaying the age of first breeding will lower lifetime reproductive output unless compensated for by increased fecundity or survival.
Danny I. Rogers+7 more
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Relationship of the gene pool of the Khants with the peoples of Western Siberia, Cis-Urals and the Altai-Sayan Region according to the data on the polymorphism of autosomic locus and the Y-chromosome. [PDF]
Kharkov VN+7 more
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Integrated chronostratigraphy of Proterozoic-Cambrian boundary beds in the western Anabar region, northern Siberia [PDF]
Carbonate-rich sedimentary rocks of the western Anabar region, northern Siberia, preserve an exceptional record of evolutionary and biogeochemical events near the Proterozoic/Cambrian boundary. Sedimentologically, the boundary succession can be divided
Adams, William+5 more
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The Influence of Host Plants on Herbivore Community Composition on Brassica Crops in Western Siberia [PDF]
М. В. Штерншис+2 more
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Snow refugia: Managing temperate forest canopies to maintain winter conditions
Abstract Climate change is reducing snowpack across temperate regions with negative consequences for human and natural systems. Because forest canopies create microclimates that preserve snowpack, managing forests to support snow refugia—defined here as areas that remain relatively buffered from contemporary climate change over time that sustain snow ...
Melissa A. Pastore+11 more
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