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Autor:
Eva V. Regel
Publikováno v:
Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics. 13:19-22
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Quaternary Research. 112:51-66
Paleoecological and modern studies at Priyatnoye Lake, which is located within an intermontane depression in the interior of northeastern Siberia, indicate a similar paleovegetation record as has been documented for nearby mountain valleys, but a his
Autor:
Kimberly S. Erler, Ellen M. Robinson, Julia I. Bandini, Eva V. Regel, Mary Zwirner, Cornelia Cremens, Thomas H. McCoy, Fred Romain, Andrew Courtwright
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HEC forum : an interdisciplinary journal on hospitals' ethical and legal issues.
While a significant literature has appeared discussing theoretical ethical concerns regarding COVID-19, particularly regarding resource prioritization, as well as a number of personal reflections on providing patient care during the early stages of t
Autor:
Eva V. Regel
Publikováno v:
AMA journal of ethics. 23(11)
Important but frequently overlooked childhood trauma outcomes can manifest later in patients' lives and include neurophysiological influences on language perception and expression, memory, attention, abstract reasoning, emotional regulation, and exec
Autor:
Mikhail Ivanov, A. A. Sukhotin, Bård-J. Bårdsen, Jan Ove Bustnes, Karl Skírnisson, Donald H. Saville, Kirill V. Galaktionov, James G. Wilson, Kira V. Regel, Kirill E. Nikolaev
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Marine Biology. 162:193-206
Blue mussels, Mytilus edulis, serve as second intermediate hosts for several trematode species, but little is known about the mechanisms underlying parasite infections in mussels. To reveal these mechanisms, the prevalence and intensity of trematode
Autor:
Kirill V. Galaktionov, Karl Skírnisson, A. A. Sukhotin, James G. Wilson, Kira V. Regel, D.H. Saville, M.I. Ivanov, Kirill E. Nikolaev, Jan Ove Bustnes
Publikováno v:
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 132:87-93
The level and incidence of infection of blue mussels (Mytilus spp) by the trematode parasites Himasthla, Renicola and Gymnophallus were studied at 22 sites from north Atlantic waters (Ireland, Iceland, Norway) and across the Arctic Ocean to the Sea o
Autor:
N A, Pospekhova, K V, Regel
Publikováno v:
Parazitologiia. 49(5)
Two cysticercoids, belonging to ascocercus type, namely euascocercus and multicercus, were found in haemocoele of dragonfly larvae of the genus Aeshna from the lakes of the Magadan Province. The cysticercoid of Schistotaenia srivastavai Raush, 1970 (
Autor:
K V, Regel', N A, Pospekhova
Publikováno v:
Parazitologiia. 48(3)
Morphogenesis of the true ascocercus (euascocercus or euascocysticercoid) was studied in Schistotaenia srivastavai, a relatively rare parasite of the Red-necked Grebe Podiceps griseigena, and of intermediate hosts, damselfy and dragonfly larvae, in t
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Systematic Parasitology. 64:1-11
Microsomacanthus jaegerskioeldi (Fuhrmann, 1913) is redescribed and illustrated on the basis of type-material from Somateria mollissima captured in the vicinity of Göteborg (Sweden) and specimens from the same host from the Barents Sea, off Iceland
Publikováno v:
Parazitologiia. 48(2)
The megalocercus of Dioecocestus asper (Mehlis 1831) from the haemocoele of dragonfly larvae possesses two envelopes: outer (exocyst) and inner (endocyst) ones. The exocyst contains the large endocyst and larval strobila with scolex attached to the l