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    Cryptosporidiosis in ruminants by Ferda Sevinç

    “…Cryptosporidiosis is a considerably prevalent disease in many countries, and the disease is ol economic importance especially in calves and goat kids in Turkey. In this review, the diagnosis, treatment, control of cryptosporidiosis in ruminants and its status in Turkey were evaluated.…”
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    An occupational risk assessment approach for construction and operation period of wind turbines by M. Gul, A.F. Guneri, M. Baskan

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…A case study is carried out for an onshore wind turbine in Turkey by using occupational health and safety experts in weighting risk parameters and evaluating compromised rankings of the hazards. …”
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    To Be or Not To Be: Twitter Presence among Turkish Diplomats by H. Mehmetcik, E. Salihi

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The article studies Turkey’s twiplomacy how Turkish diplomats use Twitter in performing their diplomatic outreach and public diplomacy. …”
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    Summer distribution and community structure of surface water mesozooplankton from the eastern Mediterranean Sea by Isinibilir Melek, Aker Vedat, Türkeri Ezgi E.

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Moreover, Pleopis schmackeri was already found to be present in both the Aegean Sea and Mediterranean coasts of Turkey in August 2006. Dominant species varied from the coastal waters to open waters. …”
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    Global Trends in Studies on the Presence of Demodex spp in Patients Diagnosed with Blepharitis by Rahmi Yildiz, Milad Afşar, Sadi Elasan

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The countries that published the most articles on this topic were the USA (24%), China (13%), and Turkey (11%). Conclusion: This study is the first bibliometric study of patients diagnosed with blepharitis due to Demodex spp. …”
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