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    NEW GEOCHEMICAL DATA OF BASALTS IN THE TSOROIDOG AREA, CENTRAL MONGOLIA by T. Oyunchimeg, L. Dagva-Ochir, D. Otgonbaatar, A. Battushig, B. Enkhdalai

    Published 2017-09-01

    At present, geochemical data are widely used for reconstructing geodynamic settings, especially, volcanic rocks of mafic composition, i.e., basalts, because they are widespread in many orogenic belts and are indicative of different geodynamic environments. In general, we propose the reconstruction o...

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    Clinical-Epidemiological Features of Plague in Mongolia by Z. . Ad'yasuren, D. . Tserennorov, D. . Otgonbaatar, S. V. Balakhonov, T. I. Innokentyeva, Sh. . Agiymaa, S. A. Kosilko

    Published 2010-02-01

    The analysis of clinical-epidemiological features of plague in Mongolia in 1986-2009 demonstrated the decrease of the number of primary pulmonary plague cases, prevalence of bubonic plague, increase of the morbidity in women and children in the last decade. Considering the high epidemiologic potenti...

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    THE SPREAD OF THE TICK-BOORNE INFECTIONS IN THE BASIN OF SELENGA RIVER IN BURYATIA AND MONGOLIA by G. A. Danchinova, M. A. Khasnatinov, E. V. Arbatskaya, R. S. Shoboyeva, S. S. Khankhareyev, D. .. Abmed, J. .. Bataa, D. .. Tserennorov, D. .. Otgonbaatar

    Published 2012-09-01

    The results of the research of Selenga river basin as territory of highest risk of human infection with diseases with natural focality in Buryatia and Mongolia are present in this paper. Both in Buryatia and. in Mongolia the highest incidence rate for tick-borne encephalitis is associated with distr...

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