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Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1928-1973) T601-T700, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department Jan 1973

Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1928-1973) T601-T700, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department

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T601. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. SAPEGINA, V. F. (1967). The ecology of ixodid ticks in the forest-steppe tickborne encephalitis focus of northeastern Altai. In: The nature of tickborne encephalitis foci in Altai (northeastern part) (A. A. Maksimov, ed.). Biol. Inst. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Sibirsk. Otd; Novosibirsk, pp. 38-45.

T602. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. NOVIKOVA, A. V. (1966). On epizootics of muskrats in Kurgan Oblast. In: The muskrat of western Siberia. (The biocenotic relations, parasite fauna, epizootics and measures of prophylaxis). Biol. Inst., Akad. Nauk SSSR, Sibirsk. Otd., Novosibirsk, pp. 156-158.

T603. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. TERSKIKH, I. I., SIDOROV, V. E., AKHUNDOVA, E. …


Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1910-1972) T501-T600, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department Jan 1972

Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1910-1972) T501-T600, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department

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T501. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. SOKOLOVA, E. I., MIRZOEVA, N. M., KULIEVA, N. M., SULTANOVA, Z. D. and KANBAY, I. G. (1971). Ecological data on possible arboviral infection in the focus of Sabirabad Region, Azerbaijan SSR. Tezisy Dokl. Vop. Med. Virus., Inst. Virus. imeni Ivanovsky, D. I., Akad. Med. Nauk SSSR (October 19-21), pt. 2; 109-110.

T502. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. BUTENKO, A. M. and CHUMAKOV, M. P. (1971). Isolation of Astra arbovirus new for USSR from H. plumbeum ticks and A. hyrcanus mosquitoes in Astrakhan Oblast. Tezisy Dokl. Vop. Med. Virus., Inst. Virus. imeni Ivanovsky, D. I., Akad. Med. Nauk SSSR …


Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1766-1971) T401-T500, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department Jan 1971

Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1766-1971) T401-T500, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department

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T401. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. GROKHOVSKAYA, I. M. and NGUEN SVAN HOE (1968). Contribution to the study of ixodid ticks (Ixodidae) in Vietnam. Med. Parasit., Moscow, 37(6):710-715.

T402. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. POLESHCHUK, V. D., VASHKOV, V. I., STOLBOV, D. N. and ZIMINA, Yu. V. (1967). Use of chlorophos with prolongator for antitick treatment of large cattle in a Crimean hemorrhagic fever focus. Zh. Mikrobiol., Moscow, 44(12):87-91.

T404. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. EMEL'YANOVA, N. D. and STUPINA, A. G. (1966). Morphological characteristics of ticks of the genus Dermacentor (Acarina, Ixodidae) of Barguzin Valley. Tezisy Dokl. l. Akarol. Soveshch., pp. 90-91.

T407. TRANSLATION FROM …


Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1909-1969) T301-T400, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department Jan 1969

Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1909-1969) T301-T400, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department

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T301. TRANSLATION FROM ITALIAN. TORTONESE, E. (1948). Ecological notes on a desert area of Lower Egypt (Tel-El-Kebir). Boll. Mus. Zool. Univ. Torino (1942-48), 1(13):155-183.

T302. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. EROPOV, V. I. (1962). Some data on diurnal activity of Ixodes persulcatus P. Sch. in Irkutsk Oblast. Mater. Yubil. Nauch. Konf. Irkutsk. Nauch. -Issled. Inst. Epidem. Mikrobiol. pp. 15-16.

T304. TRANSLATION FROM CHINESE. CHANG, P. -H. LOU, W. -Y., TENG, C. -C. and HSU, A. -C. (1964). Studies on tick infestation of domestic animals in Nanking. Acta Zool. Sin., 16(1):132-138.

T305. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. NIKOL'SKY, S. N. and MESHCHERYAKOVA. V. D. (1964). …


Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1895-1967) T201-T300, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department Jan 1967

Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1895-1967) T201-T300, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department

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T201. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. SARTBAEV, S. K. (1959). Materials on the biology of certain ticks of the genus Haemaphysalis in Kirgiz. SSR. Trud. Inst. Zool. Parasit., Akad. Nauk Kirgiz. SSR, (7):191-202.

T202. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. MAKHMETOV, M. M. (1961). Spontaneous infection of Rickettsia burneti in ectoparasites of the Sand Martin. Trud. IV. Konf. Prirod. Ochag. Bolez. Vop. Parasit. Kazakh. Respub. Sred. Azii (September 15-20, 1959), (3):70-74.

T203. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. KALMYKOV, P. G. (1961). Development of ixodid ticks in the natural environment of islands in the Sea of Japan. Trud. IV. Konf. Prirod. Ochag. Bolez. Vop. Parasit. Kazakh. Respub. Sred. …


Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1942-1965): T101-T200, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department Jan 1965

Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1942-1965): T101-T200, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department

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T101. TRANSLATION FROM JAPANESE. CHIKAKI, H. and OTAKE, A. (1956). Ecology of ticks attacking cattle in a pasture. Jap, J. Appl. Zool., 21(2):53-62.

T102. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. SOKOLOV, L. I. (1945). Karyological study of some Acari and the problem of sex determination in the group Izv. Akad. Nauk SSR, s. Biol, (6):654-663.

T103. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. ABRAMOV, I. V. (1955). The duration of preservation of the agent of equine piroplasmosis (Piroplasma caballi) in ticks Hyalomma plumbeum Panzer. 1795. Vestn. Sel. -Khoz. Nauki, Moskva, s. g, 32(3):42-46.

T104. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. BELIKOVA, N. P. and TATARINOVA, L. G. (1960). On the …


The Preparation Of Nursing Care Guides From A Study Of Nursing Problems In African Rural Hospitals, Edith L. Gillham Aug 1964

The Preparation Of Nursing Care Guides From A Study Of Nursing Problems In African Rural Hospitals, Edith L. Gillham

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This study was conducted to make nursing care guides which can be used by African students of nursing in making individualized nursing care plans. The nursing problems which were met in African rural hospitals served as a basis for the nursing care guides. Data for the study were obtained through questionnaires which were airmail to ten rural hospitals in Africa. Eight of the hospitals responded to the questionnaires.

The types of employees, the hospital facilities, and diseases of patients hospitalized during 1963 were studied. Special emphasis was placed upon the nursing problems found in the hospitals. These items were employed …


Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1934-1964): T1-T100, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department Jan 1964

Namru-3 Translations Of Parasite Literature From Russian, French, Japanese, Etc. Into English (1934-1964): T1-T100, United States Naval Medical Research Unit Number Three, Cairo, Medical Zoology Department

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T8. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. POSPELOVA-SHTROM, M. V. (1945). Concerning certain groups within the genus Haemaphysalis C. L. Koch, and their taxonomic significance. Med. Parasit., Moscow, 14(1):12-18.

T9. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. LOTOTSKY, B. V. (1956). On the morphology of Haemaphysalis pavlovskyi Pospelova-Shtrom, 1934 (Parasitiformes, Ixodidae). Zool. Zh., 35(9):1415-1417.

T10. TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN. KUCHERUK, V. V., SIDOROVA, G. A. and ZHMAEVA, Z. M. (1955). On the self protection of small rodents against tick (Ixodidae) larvae. Zool. Zh., 34(4):948-950.

T11. TRANSLATION FROM JAPANESE. SUGIMOTO, M. (1937). Notes on ticks in the Formosan Mountain Reservation for aborigines. J. Centr. Soc. Vet. Med. Tokyo, 50:303-340. …


Translation From Russian Of Kurchatov, V. I. (1939) Biological Peculiarity Of The Tick Hyalomma Marginatum Koch, Vector Of Equine Piroplasmosis. Sovetsk. Vet., 16(5): 45-46., V. I. Kurchatov Jan 1939

Translation From Russian Of Kurchatov, V. I. (1939) Biological Peculiarity Of The Tick Hyalomma Marginatum Koch, Vector Of Equine Piroplasmosis. Sovetsk. Vet., 16(5): 45-46., V. I. Kurchatov

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This work was done in the laboratory and in the field and includes questions of development, behavior, and viability of ticks, their propagation and season of attack.

H. marginatum: Two-host tick, larvae and nymphs parasitize mainly birds, also hares, adults on, all kinds of domestic animals.

This tick inhabits the southern areas of the Soviet Union. Northern boundary of mass propagation is 46 to 49.5° northern latitude and yearly isotherms +90. Host heavily infested are lowlands and foothills of steppe, forest steppe; and low mountain forest zone. In high mountain belts and deserts, this tick is rare. Birds must …