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White-clawed crayfish (Austropotamobius pallipes) is a keystone species found in western European freshwater bodies, where it has suffered drastic declines due to pathogens, competition with non-indigenous crayfish species (NICS) and habitat ...
Mirimin Luca +11 more
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Introduction. One of the main tasks of specific plague prevention remains the development of vaccines and their application schemes aimed at improving the effectiveness of vaccination through the use of adjuvants and immunomodulators.
Anastasiya Yu. Goncharova +2 more
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Local dynamics of a white syndrome outbreak and changes in the microbial community associated with colonies of the scleractinian brain coral Pseudodiploria strigosa [PDF]
Reef corals in the Mexican Reef System have been severely affected by the emergence of a white syndrome that resembles both White Plague II and SCTLD descriptions. Meandroid scleractinian coral species are among the most severely affected.
Patricia E. Thome +7 more
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Prevalensi Penyakit Karang di Pulau Menjangan Besar Karimunjawa
Coral disease can cause coral damage on Menjangan Besar Island, Karimunjawa. Floating net cages adjacent to coral reefs can affect coral health. Floating net cages can affect water quality by adding nutrients, such as nitrate (205.6 and phosphate 39.2 ...
Nining Nursalim +6 more
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Arabinoganactane isolated from Siberian larch (Larix sibirica) and its iron and cobalt nanobiocomposites were selected as immunomodulators to elucidate the possibility of intensification of specific immunity against plague.
S. A. Vityazeva +5 more
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White Flower Day and Robert Koch's legacy in museum collections
The article tells the history of World Tuberculosis Day as well as the history of preserving the heritage of Robert Koch in Russia and Europe. On March 24, 1882, Robert Koch presented the results of his research on the etiology of tuberculosis.
M. S. Tutorskaya
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Pathological Changes in Respiratory Part of Lungs White Mice with Experimental Plague
The paper presents data on changes in the respiratory part of lungs of white mice with experimental plague caused by Yersinia рestis strains with different plasmid composition of Tuva and Gorno-Altaisk natural foci of plague and breeding clones ...
S. A. Vityazeva +4 more
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White Higher Education Leaders on the Complexities of Whiteness and Anti-Racist Leadership
In the midst of a global pandemic, racialized violence, and civil unrest, higher education leaders are faced with a difficult reality as their constituents call for meaningful engagement and leadership.
Dustin Evatt-Young, Brandy Bryson
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PLAGUE INFECTION SIMULATING IN CASE OF INOCULATION WITH AVIRULENT YERSINIA PESTIS STRAINS
Biological method of investigation is specified for the laboratory diagnostics of plague. Mastering of this method by the trainees within the frames of further vocational education is associated with the use of avirulent Yersinia pestis strains and ...
E. V. Sazanova +5 more
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Microbial dysbiosis reflects disease resistance in diverse coral species
MacKnight et al. compared the phenotypic and microbial responses of seven Caribbean coral species with diverse life-history strategies after exposure to white plague disease.
Nicholas J. MacKnight +12 more
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