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    WHEAT GENETIC RESOURCES IN KYRGYZSTAN by M. Dzhunusova, D. Ten, N. Aubekerova

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Botanical and ecological study of material collected in different areas of Kyrgyzstan showed a broad variability of ecological and morphological forms in wheat landraces. …”
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    RESEARCH AND COLLECTION OF VEGETABLE AND CUCURBIT CROP GENETIC RESOURCES IN THE TERRITORY OF KYRGYZSTAN IN 2014 by D. L. Kornyukhin, G. V. Talovina

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…A collecting mission over the territory of Kyrgyzstan was carried out in 2014. The goal of that mission was searching for wild relative species of spinach, Spinacia turkestanica Iljin, and collecting of samples of this species. …”
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    Exploring special economic zone governance: a comparative study of Kazakhstan, the Russian Federation, and Kyrgyzstan by N. Saulius, A. Konysbek

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…According to the results, less attractive conditions for investors have been found in Kyrgyzstan and it could be possible due to weak public administration. …”
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    Electrocardiographic signs of cardiac ischemia at rest and during exercise in patients with COPD traveling to 3,100 m: data from a randomized trial of acetazolamide by Marla Christen, Marla Christen, Aline Buergin, Aline Buergin, Maamed Mademilov, Maamed Mademilov, Laura Mayer, Laura Mayer, Simon R. Schneider, Simon R. Schneider, Mona Lichtblau, Mona Lichtblau, Talant M. Sooronbaev, Talant M. Sooronbaev, Silvia Ulrich, Silvia Ulrich, Konrad E. Bloch, Konrad E. Bloch, Michael Furian, Michael Furian

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Exercise electrocardiograms were recorded at the National Center of Internal Medicine and Cardiology, Bishkek (760 m) and on the day of arrival at the Tuja Ashu high-altitude clinic (3,100 m), Kyrgyzstan. Acetazolamide (375 mg/day) or placebo was administered 24 h before the ascent and during the stay at 3,100 m. …”
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