LONG COVID: THE NATURE OF THROMBOTIC SEQUELAE DETERMINES THE NECESSITY OF EARLY ANTICOAGULATION



The Ultrastructure of the Gastrodermis and the Nutrition of the Gill Parasitic Atriaster heterodus Lebedev and Paruchin, 1969 (Platyhelminthes: Monogenea)

The gastrodermis of Atriaster heterodus Lebedev & Paruchin, 1969 (Polyopisthocotylea), a gill parasite from Diplodus argenteus (Valenciennes, 1830), is composed of "U"-shape hematin cells and a connecting syncytium, both having cytoplasmic lamellae.These cells show outgrowths and bent folds which were Omega - 3 Algae seen to enclose lumen material.

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Potential of semi-structural and non-structural adaptation strategies to reduce future flood risk: case study for the Meuse

Flood risk throughout Europe has increased in the last few decades, and is projected to increase further owing to continued development in flood-prone areas and climate change.In recent years, studies have shown that adequate undertaking of semi-structural and non-structural measures can considerably decrease the costs of floods for households.Howe

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