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    The Cretaceous acorn barnacle <i>Archaeochionelasmus nekvasilovae</i> Kočí, Newman and Buckeridge, 2017 (Cirripedia, Neobalanomorpha) is a fragmentary rudist (Bivalvia, Mollusca)

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    The unique holotype of Archaeochionelasmus nekvasilovae Kočí, Newman and Buckeridge, 2017, from the upper Cenomanian of the Czech Republic, supposedly an early neobalanomorph belonging to the extant family Chionelasmatidae, is compared in detail with chionelasmatids and rudist bivalves. The morphology and shell structure demonstrate that, rather than being a barnacle, it is a poorly preserved fragment of a rudist, which roughly mimics the form of an incomplete balanomorph wall

    Incidence of Canine Hypersensitivity in the Region of North Eastern Bohemia

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    The aim of the study was to determine the incidence of different types of hypersensitivity disorders in dogs in the region of North Eastern Bohemia in the period of 1994 - 2005. In total 150 dogs were included in the study based on suspected hypersensitivity reaction. The incidence of hypersensitivity disorders in the broadly selected group of patients with dermatological problems was 3.5%. The most common diagnosis was atopic dermatitis (94 cases) followed by flea allergy dermatitis (80 cases) and food hypersensitivity (18 cases). In terms of breed predilection, the highest number of hypersensitivity cases were Boxers (100%) and French bulldogs (92.3%) which is significantly higher proportion (p p < 0.01) compared to other breeds. In relation to age and sex, no significant differences were observed in incidence of hypersensitivity disorders. Canine atopic dermatitis and flea allergy dermatitis were most commonly diagnosed between 6 months and 3 years of age. Sex predilection was not observed in any of the hypersensitivity reactions. Hormonal hypersensitivity was diagnosed in 4 patients over 6 years of age. Angioedema, rash and insect bite hypersensitivity was diagnosed in 8 acute cases where fast recovery was observed after institution of appropriate therapy

    Systême silurien du centre de la Bohême /

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    Accompanied by "Suite éditée aux frais du Barrande fonds. Problematica silurica. Publiés par le Prof. Dr. Anton Fritsch. Avec 12 planches. Traduit par A. S. Oudin, ... " (28 p. illus., 12 pl. 33 cm.) Published: Prague, Leipzig, R. Gerhard, 1908.Each plate accompanied by leaf with descriptive letter-press.Vol. 4, 7-8: Continuation éditée par le Musée bohéme. Prague, F. R̆ivnáĕ; Leipsic, R. Gerhard.vol. 7. [t. 1er.] Classe des echinoderms. Ordre des cystidées. Publié par le doct. W. Waagen. 1887. svii, [2], 233 p. 39 pl. [t. 2e.] Classe des echinoderms [suite]. Famille des crinoïdes. Par le prof. doct. W. Waagen et le doct. J. Jahn. Traduit par A. S. Oudin. 1899. v, 251 p. pl. 40-79.--vol. 8. tome 1er. Bryozoaires, hydorzoaires et partie des anthozoaires par le doct. Phillipe Počta. 1894. ix, [2], 230 p. 19 (i.e. 21) pl. t. 2e. Anthozoaires et alcyonaires par le doct. Phillipe Počta. Traduit par A. S. Oudin. 1902. viii, 347 p. pl.20-118.vol. 1. Crustacés: Trilobites. 1852. 2 vol. 51 pl. (incl. 2 diagr.) Supplément. Trilobites, crustacés divers et poissons. 1872. 2 vol. 35 pl.--vol. 2. Classe des mollusques. Ordre der céphalopodes. 1865-1877. 9 vol. 460 (i.e. 461) pl. Supplément et série tardive. 1877. 2 vol. pl. 461-544.--vol. 3. Classe des mollusques. Ordre des ptéropodes. 1867. xv, 179 p. 16 pl.--vol. 4. Gastéropodes par le doc. Jaroslav Perner. Traduit par A. S. Oudin. 1903-1911. 3 vol. 247 pl.--vol. 5. Classe des mollusques. Ordre des brachiopodes. 1879. 2 vol. 153 pl.--vol. 6. Classe des mollusques. Ordre des acéphalés. 1881. 4 vol. 361 pl.--Mode of access: Internet
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