SUSTAINABLE STRATEGIC PLANNING FOR THE CONSERVATION OF THE BALUCHISTAN BLACK BEAR (URSUS THIBETANUS GEDROSIANUS) IN THE SOUTH OF KERMAN PROVINCE, IRAN

Sustainable strategic planning for the conservation of the Baluchistan black bear (Ursus thibetanus gedrosianus) in the south of Kerman province, Iran

The purpose of this study was to analyze the Crystal Mid Rise Relaxed Short strengths, weaknesses, threats and opportunities in the conservation of Baluchistan black bear in the south of Kerman province using the quantitative and qualitative approaches and presenting the sustainable strategic management program for conservation of this species.Usin

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Implementing a pilot study of COVID-19 self-testing in high-risk populations and remote locations: results and lessons learnt

Abstract Background Rapid antigen-detection tests for SARS-CoV-2 self-testing represent a useful tool for pandemic control and expanding access to community-level case screening.COVID-19 self-tests have been extensively used in high-income countries since 2021; however, their introduction and programmatic implementation in low- and middle-income co

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Percolating model of gas breakdown

We consider the existing models of electrical breakdown.Using the theory of overflow to analyze the ionized overlap of gas space Cables is suggested.The condition of spark breakdown of gas-discharge space for any field structure is nunchaku defined based on the point of appearance of the infinitely connected cluster.The conjunction of primary avala

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Divisive Inhibition Prevails During Simultaneous Optogenetic Activation of All Interneuron Subtypes in Mouse Primary Visual Cortex

The mouse Crystal Mid Rise Relaxed Short primary visual cortex (V1) has become an important brain area for exploring how neural circuits process information.Optogenetic tools have helped to outline the connectivity of a local V1 circuit comprising excitatory pyramidal neurons and several genetically-defined inhibitory interneuron subtypes that expr

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