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The benthic foraminifera of Thanetian of Padriciano (Italy),Sopada (Slovenia) and Western Pontids (Turkey) [Padriciano (Italya), Sopada (Slovenya) ve Bati Pontid (Türkiye) Tanesiyen'inin bentik foraminifer toplulu?u]
(2001)
Thanetian is presented with limestone and usually contain agglutinated (Fallotella alavensis Mangin, F. kochanskae Hottinger and Drobne, Coskinon rajkae Hottinger and Drobne, Cribrobulimina carniolica Hottinger and Drobne, ...
A Case of bisatellited-isodicentric supernumerary chromosome 15
(2001)
[No abstract available]
Are there any difference at nutrition status between students in sport departmet and the others? [Spor bölümü ö?rencilerinin beslenme durumlari ve alişkanlikari di?er ö?rencilerden farkli mi?]
(2001)
This study is carried on randomly selected 105 students of the school of physical training and 407 other students. Descriptive information about the students (food consumption frequencies and physical activity level) are ...
Adenomatoid tumors of testis and epididymis: A report of two cases
(2001)
Adenomatoid tumors are rare benign tumors of female and male genital tracts. In this paper, we reported an epididymal and a testicular adenomatoid tumor in two patients presented with enlarged intrascrotal mass.
A cadaver with anomalous origin of the sural nerve
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2001)
In this study, sural nerve (SN) variations were observed during the dissection of a 45-year-old male cadaver. The origins were different in each legs. In particular, a variation that we observed in the right leg has rarely ...
Nummofallotia kastamonica n. sp., (Foraminifera) a new species from the Upper Maastrichtian of Devrekani (Kastamonu-Turkey) [Nummofallotia kastamonica n.sp., une nouvelle espèce de Foraminifère du Maastrichtien supérieur de Devrekani (Kastamonu-Turkey]
(2001)
Nummofallotia kastamonica n. sp., a new species of the genus Nummofallotia is described from the upper levels of the Maastrichtian unit in the northeast of Devrekani (north Kastamonu). The new species may be distinguished ...