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    Get 2-2021: State Primary Standard of the Unit of Length – the Meter by Akimova, T. P., Zackharenko, Y. G., Kononova, N. A., Fedorin, V. L., Fomkina, Z. V., Chekirda, K. V.

    Published in Measurement techniques (2022)
    “…The principal stages in the process of improving the State Primary Standard of the unit of length – the meter are described. Results of investigations of the…”
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    Semi-quantitative risk assessment of peste des petits ruminants introduction with wild animals into Russian Federation by Shcherbinin, S. V., Korennoy, F. I., Akimova, T. P., Karaulov, A. K.

    “…The Russian Federation was officially recognized free from peste des petitts ruminants (PPR). As far as the disease infects both domestic and wild small…”
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    Global avian influenza situation (2019–2022). Host range expansion asevidence of high pathogenicity avian influenza virus evolution by Zhiltsova, M. V., Akimova, T. P., Varkentin, A. V., Mitrofanova, M. N., Mazneva, A. V., Semakina, V. P., Vystavkina, E. S.

    “…High pathogenicity avian influenza has a significant negative impact on poultry farming, international trade and health of wild bird populations, therefore the…”
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    FMD EPIDEMIC PROCESS CHARACTERISTICS IN RUSSIA IN 2010 – FIRST QUARTER OF 2019 by Semakina, V. P., Akimova, T. P., Karaulov, A. K.

    “…Foot-and-mouth disease is a highly contagious viral disease of cloven-hoofed livestock and wild animals. Europe, North America and Oceania have long been FMD…”
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    RISK OF INTRODUCING HIGHLY DANGEROUS ANIMAL VESICULAR DISEASES INTO THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION by Semakina, V. P., Akimova, T. P., Solomatina, I. Yu, Karaulov, A. K.

    “…Animal vesicular diseases are rather widespread in the world. Transboundary vesicular diseases are mainly registered in African and Asian countries. They…”
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    OCCURRENCE OF LUMPY SKIN DISEASE IN CATTLE IN THE WORLD by V. P. Semakina, M. V. Zhiltsova, A. V. Savvin, T. P. Akimova

    “…Lumpy skin disease is a viral highly contagious emerging transboundary disease of cattle. The incubation period of lumpy skin disease lasts for 28 days. Virus…”
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