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Caught in the headlights of history: Eritrea, the EPLF and the post-war nation-state
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“Time Has Caught on Fire:” Eco-Anxiety and Anger in Selected Australian Poetry
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Anisakis physeteris and Pseudoterranova decipiens in the Mugil curema fish caught in Tumaco, Colombia
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Large Biatrial Thrombembolus Caught in Transit across a Patent Foramen Ovale
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Kudoa spp. (Myxozoa, Multivalvulida) parasitizing fish caught in Aracaju, Sergipe, Brazil
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Guinea Worm (Dracunculus medinensis) Infection in a Wild-Caught Frog, Chad
Published 2016-11-01“…A third-stage (infective) larva of Dracunculus medinensis, the causative agent of Guinea worm disease, was recovered from a wild-caught Phrynobatrachus francisci frog in Chad. Although green frogs (Lithobates clamitans) have been experimentally infected with D. medinensis worms, our findings prove that frogs can serve as natural paratenic hosts.…”
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Anxiety of Caught New Type Coronavirus (Covid-19) in Professional Soccer Players
Published 2022-04-01“…In this study evaluating the anxiety of professional soccer players about catching Covid-19, the level of anxiety of soccer players about getting Covid-19 was compared according to the status of being caught and not caught, the leagues they played and their game positions. …”
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Caught in Narrative Patterns? Analysis of the Swiss News Coverage of Christians, Muslims, and Jews
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Feeding habits of Urotrygon microphthalmum (Myliobatiformes: Urotrygonidae) caught off northeastern Brazil
Published 2021-12-01“…Abstract The feeding habits of Urotrygon microphthalmum, a Critically Endangered (CR) species, were investigated through stomach contents analysis from specimens caught on bottom double rigged otter trawls in Pernambuco state, Brazil, between March of 2010 and March of 2012. …”
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Determining the prevalence of Vibrio species in fish and shrimp caught in Qeshm City, Iran
Published 2023-02-01“…Fish and shrimp are very good sources of nutrients such as omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin D, and protein, so they form an important part of people's diet; However, seafood can bring risks for consumers, so the purpose of this study is to investigate the prevalence of Vibrio types in fish and shrimps caught in Qeshm city, Iran. In this study, 250 samples, 50 of each sample, including salted fish, Halvasfid, milkfish, shoe fish, and shrimp, were randomly taken from the beach of Qeshm City and transferred to the food hygiene laboratory of Shahrekord Azad University. …”
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Caught in the Web of Bureaucracy? How ‘Failed’ Land Deals Shape the State in Tanzania
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Caught in a crossfire: Front-end decision-making in airport expansion programmes
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The Average Weight of Fish Caught by Anglers at the Croatian Section of the Sava River Catchment
Published 2021-06-01“…The aim of this research is to compare the average individual weight of the four most important fish species in fisheries (Cyprinus carpio, Silurus glanis, Esox lucius and Sander lucioperca), caught by angling in different parts of the Sava River catchment in Croatia. …”
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Postmortem findings in Magellanic penguins (Spheniscus magellanicus) caught in a drift gillnet
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Caught and taught: a call to improve digital professionalism among medical students
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Caught in transit: offshore interception of seafaring propagules from seven mangrove species
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Caught in the thickness of brain fog: exploring the cognitive symptoms of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
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Use of wild–caught individuals as a key factor for success in vertebrate translocations
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