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Western Siberia

CABI Compendium, 2017
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Opisthorchis felineus infection is a risk factor for cholangiocarcinoma in Western Siberia: a hospital-based case-control study.

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2022
BACKGROUND Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA), a fatal bile duct cancer, has a high incidence in Western Siberia, Russian Federation. In addition, Opisthorchis felineus (O. felineus), a bile duct dwelling trematode liver fluke is highly endemic.
O. Fedorova   +12 more
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Izhma Komi in Western Siberia

2021
Abstract This paper considers contact-induced change in Izhma Komi subdialects spoken in Western Siberia. We focus on the interaction of Izhma Komi, first, with Russian and, second, with the indigenous Siberian languages (Nenets and to a lesser extent Khanty ...
Egor Kashkin, Nikita Muravyev
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Scaling Problems in Western Siberia

Proceedings of International Symposium on Oilfield Scale, 2003
Abstract Yukos Oil Company is the second largest oil production company in Russia, and produces 1.2 million barrels daily, with > 60% of this coming from fields in W. Siberia. Base oil and gas production units are located in the European part of Russia (OAO Samaraneftegaz) and W. Siberia (OAO Yuganskneftegaz and OAO Tomskneft VNK)
A. I. Voloshin   +4 more
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Drilling 3D Wells in Western Siberia

Proceedings of SPE/IADC Drilling Conference, 2003
Abstract In order to improve the development of a field in Western Siberia, Sibneft elects to drill 3D wells (5000 MD) with long horizontal drain (more than 1200m). Due to geographical conditions prevailing in Siberia those wells are drilled from a cluster.
Andrei Matevosov   +3 more
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Lactose Malabsorption in Khants in Western Siberia

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1995
We wanted to estimate the prevalence of selective lactose malabsorption (SLM) in Khants, a small Finno-Ugric population living in Western Siberia who have traditionally consumed no milk in adulthood.A total of 80 Khants, aged 8-57 years and living on the middle reaches of the River Ob, were studied.
M, Lember   +7 more
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Cryosols of Western Siberia

2004
Cryosols are widespread in the northern and central regions of western Siberia, from 73°30′ to 62° N latitude, where they formed under a vast spectrum of conditions, from tundra to taiga, including swampy areas (Figure 2.8.1). Between 62° and 60° N latitude, these soils occur only within the coldest ecotopes of forest areas.
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Multituberculate mammals from the Middle Jurassic of Western Siberia, Russia, and the origin of Multituberculata

Papers in Palaeontology, 2020
Tashtykia primaeva gen. et sp. nov. and Tagaria antiqua gen. et sp. nov. (Multituberculata incertae sedis) are described based on isolated teeth from the Middle Jurassic (Bathonian) Itat Formation from the Berezovsk coal mine in Krasnoyarsk Territory ...
A. Averianov   +7 more
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It is snowing microplastics in Western Siberia

Environmental Pollution
The atmosphere is an important transport medium for polymeric anthropogenic particles such as microplastics (MPs). The analysis of particles deposited on the snowpack enables monitoring the abundance and transport of MPs and semi-synthetic fibers.
Yulia A. Frank   +6 more
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Sweet pepper varieties for Western Siberia

Kartofel` i ovoshi, 2022
Представлены результаты селекционной работы по культуре перца сладкого. Показано влияние основных факторов среды на рост растений перца в условиях резко континентального климата Западной Сибири. Освещены некоторые направления сортовой селекции для необогреваемых теплиц и открытого грунта.
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