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    Sur les filaires chez les équidés et les bovidés

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    Education professionals' attitudes towards the inclusion of children with ADHD : the role of knowledge and stigma

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    Attitudes play a pivotal role in the inclusion of children with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in mainstream schools but little is known about factors that influence these. This study investigated the effect of ADHD knowledge and stigma on professionals attitudes towards mainstream inclusion. Teachers, support staff, school managers and educational psychologists completed questionnaires assessing ADHD knowledge, stigma and attitudes towards inclusion. Psychologists displayed more knowledge, had less stigmatising beliefs and more inclusive attitudes than other professions. Regression analyses revealed those with more knowledge of ADHD and less stigma held more positive attitudes towards mainstream inclusion. Results have implications for how to promote inclusive beliefs about ADHD

    Boulenger 1921, et

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    Notes sur les SĂ©taires d’ÉquidĂ©s : Description de

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    Les SĂ©taires d’EquidĂ©s comprennent :1

    Die Setarien vom schweizerischen Reh, Capreolus capreolus

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    Volume: 66Start Page: 233End Page: 25

    Sur l\u27identit\ue9 des Filaires sous-cutan\ue9es du Blaireau (Meles meles L.) de Suisse

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    Volume: 66Start Page: 229End Page: 23

    Étude des SĂ©taires parasites de

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    Setaria leichungwingi Chen, 1937 (stat. nov.), parasite de Bubalus bubalis en Asie, est proche de S. labiatopapillosa, mais s’en distingue par l’anneau chitinoĂŻde pĂ©ribuccal. Setaria nelsoni n. sp., parasite de Syncerus caffer en Afrique, a Ă©tĂ© jusqu’à prĂ©sent confondue avec S. labiatopapillosa dont elle se sĂ©pare par la forme de son anneau pĂ©ribuccal (proche de celui de S. leichungwingi) et par une spĂ©cificitĂ© parasitaire stricte. Elle s’éloigne de S. leichungwingi par la prĂ©sence d’épines supplĂ©mentaires sur l’anneau pĂ©ribuccal et le nombre moins Ă©levĂ© d’épines caudales de la femelle. Un tableau rĂ©capitulatif de dĂ©termination des SĂ©taires du Buffle et du BƓuf dans les rĂ©gions comprises entre l’Inde et l’Europe est donnĂ©. Dans cette zone, la SĂ©taire de Bubalus est proche, mais diffĂ©rente de S. labiatopapillosa

    Sur deux Filaires d’OngulĂ©s, en Malaisie

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    Redescription de la femelle de Setaria thomasi Sandosham, 1954, parasite de Sus scrofa jubatus ; description de la femelle de Papillosetaria malayi n. sp. chez Tragulus javanicus. L’analyse de la rĂ©gion buccale de Papillosetaria permet de considĂ©rer ce genre comme une forme ancestrale de Setaria

    Onchocerca suzukii n. sp.

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    Two Onchocerca species are described from the relict bovid Capricornis crispus (Rupicaprinae), in Japan. The species from the tendons and sub-cutaneous tissue of the tarsal and carpal joints is identified as O. skrjabini Rukhlyadev, 1964 (this taxon, which was poorly defined and badly restored, is used instead of O. tarsicola to avoid dispute). O. skrjabini belongs to an homogeneous group of four species parasitic in Palearctic cervids, which seems to have evolved relatively recently. The morphological characteristics of the parasite of Capricornis are not sufficient to warrant the creation of a new taxon. The species from the subcutaneous tissue of the body is named O. suzukii n. sp. It belongs to a group comprising three species, parasites of antilocaprids and cervids from the Holarctic region and tropical domestic bovines, which seem to have evolved before the skrjabini group. The Japanese species does not present the hypertelic characters of the other species of the group. The microfilaria of O. suzukii is unknown. Thus it is not possible to say if this species is the same as one found in bovines (and, perhaps, in humans] in the Oita region of Kyushu Island
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