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Assessment of Influential Factors for Scours Associated with <i>Cryptosporidium</i> sp., Rotavirus and Coronavirus in Calves from Argentinean Dairy Farms
Published 2021-09-01“…The objective of this study was to identify potential factors associated with scours, C. sp., RVA, and BCoV infections in preweaned dairy calves from Lerma Valley in Salta Province, Argentina. A total of 488 preweaned calves from 19 dairy farms located in the Lerma Valley were enrolled in this observational study. …”
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First report on knockdown resistance mutations in wild populations of Aedes aegypti from Argentina determined by a novel multiplex high-resolution melting polymerase chain reaction...
Published 2023-07-01“…Methods Aedes aegypti samples were collected as immature stages or adults from Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area and northern localities of Tartagal (Salta Province) and Calilegua (Jujuy Province). Immature stages were maintained in the laboratory until they developed into adults. …”
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Recycling of residual boron muds into ceramic tiles
Published 2019-09-01“…A case-study was carried out on a sludge coming from the processed ore of an evaporite located at the Tincalayu mine in the Salta province, Argentina. The use in vitrified tiles of this sludge was appraised addressing key-points in processing and product performances. …”
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First records of Phalotris sansebastiani Jansen and Köhler, 2008 (Serpentes: Dipsadidae) from Argentina
Published 2012-09-01“…Phalotris sansebastiani is recorded for the first time in Argentina based on five specimens from Jujuy and Salta provinces, and its characters are compared with Argentinean specimens of P. tricolor.…”
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New Findings of Species of the Tribe Palpomyiini (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) in Argentina Nuevos Hallazgos de Especies de la Tribu Palpomyiini (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) en la Argen...
Published 2003-12-01“…New findings in Argentina of the following five species of the tribe Palpomyiini are reported: Amerohelea pseudofasciata Grogan and Wirth and Bezzia venustula (Williston), in the Somuncurá plateau in Río Negro province; Bezzia chilensis Ronderos and Spinelli, in western Río Negro and Salta provinces; Bezzia fluminensis Lane, in northern Corrientes province; and Clastrieromyia uruguayensis Spinelli and Grogan, in La Pampa province.…”
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