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    PREVALENCE OF GIARDIA LAMBLIA AND OTHER INTESTINAL PARASITES IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN AND ITS RELATION TO RESIDENCE PLACE, SEX AND BLOOD GROUP IN ILAM COUNTY OF IRAN

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    1711' object of this study was to determine the prevalence oj asymptomatic infestation with Giardia lamblia lind other intestinal parasites in children of urban anti rural communities oj /lam county and its relation with dwelling place, sex and blood grollp!.. 77w study designed as (l five-month pUTasitoulgica! .m,..£!)' oj fecal ami blood specimens from humans anti performed in 10 urban hcalih-trcatmcru clinics of llam city, two urban health treatment clinics of Eyvun city, two rural health-treatment clinics oj Chavar and Sartaf villages, llam province west of fran, 17,e examined population was preschool {, to 7 year-old children without any 'gastrointestinal compliarus. Prevalence oj infestation in subject grOllp W(l."' 32.54% (n=3100). Among intestinal parasites' G. lambliu with 85.43o/c (27.8% oj all, n=JO(JI)) prevalence rate was the most common. Infestation with 11. nnrm with 1'/.93% and E. coli with 3.07';, were in the second and third ranks, respectively, Infestation shows a distinct relationship with gender (P<0.05) and dwelling place, but it lacks a significant relation with blood groups. This study ."lIOWS that the prevalence of intestinal infestation in 6 to 7 year old child oj llam county hi equivalent to the top oj tile line oj the statistical percentage all over the world. 17,e relation between the severity oj infestation and residence place may arouse the suspicion oj sever contamination oj imbibing water

    Data for: Microscopic Investigation of As Built and Hot Isostatic Pressed Hastelloy X Processed by Selective Laser Melting

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    Data for: Microscopic Investigation of As Built and Hot Isostatic Pressed Hastelloy X Processed by Selective Laser Melting

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    Figure 2 (b) AB sample ACOM-TEMFigure 4 (b) HIP sample ACOM-TEMTable 1 Hardnes

    Data for: Microscopic Investigation of As Built and Hot Isostatic Pressed Hastelloy X Processed by Selective Laser Melting

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    Figure 2 (b) AB sample ACOM-TEMFigure 4 (b) HIP sample ACOM-TEMTable 1 HardnessTHIS DATASET IS ARCHIVED AT DANS/EASY, BUT NOT ACCESSIBLE HERE. TO VIEW A LIST OF FILES AND ACCESS THE FILES IN THIS DATASET CLICK ON THE DOI-LINK ABOV

    Data for: Microscopic Investigation of As Built and Hot Isostatic Pressed Hastelloy X Processed by Selective Laser Melting

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    Figure 2 (b) AB sample ACOM-TEMFigure 3 (a) EDX map raw dataFigure 4 (b) HIP sample ACOM-TEMFigure 4 (f) EDX map raw dataTHIS DATASET IS ARCHIVED AT DANS/EASY, BUT NOT ACCESSIBLE HERE. TO VIEW A LIST OF FILES AND ACCESS THE FILES IN THIS DATASET CLICK ON THE DOI-LINK ABOV

    Electron microscopy study of Nb-rich nanoprecipitates in Ni-Ti-Nb and their influence on the martensitic transformation

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    Nb-rich nanoprecipitates in the matrix of an annealed commercial Ni–Ti–Nb alloy are investigated by scanning and transmission electron microscopy, including slice-and-view and chemical analysis. The precipitates have a diameter of around 100 nm, are faceted and have a cube-on-cube relation with the B2 matrix. In situ TEM cooling shows that the martensitic transformation is hampered by the presence of these precipitates. The latter could explain the increase in hysteresis when compared with the binary system.status: publishe
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