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Nematodes parasitizing Trachurus trachurus (L.) and Boops boops (L.) from Algeria.
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Ichalal, Keltoum; Ramdane, Zouhir; Ider, Djamila; Kacher, Mohammed; Iguerouada, Mokrane; Trilles, Jean-Paul; Courcot, Luci; Amara, Rachid
2015-11-01
A total of 455 Boops boops (Linnaeus, 1758) and 953 Trachurus trachurus Linnaeus, 1758 from the east coast of Algeria were examined for their parasitic Nematoda. Two hundred ninety-five specimens of larval stages L3 and L4 were collected from the peritoneal cavity of these two examined fishes. Photonic and scanning electronic microscopy (SEM) studies were performed on these larvae specimens in order to characterize their morphology. Two different species of Nematoda (Anisikidae) were identified: Anisakis simplex (Rudolphi, 1809) and Hysterothylacium aduncum (Rudolphi, 1802). These two parasitic species were reported for the first time on T. trachurus and B. boops from the eastern coast of Algeria. These parasites were attached on different org
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Duress: Imperial Durabilities in Our Times 9780822373612
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DURESS
a john hope franklin center book
Ann Laura Stoler
DURESS IMPERIAL DURABILITIES IN OUR TIMES
Duke University Press Durham and London 2016
© 2016 Duke University Press All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper ∞ Designed bygd Courtney Leigh Baker Typeset in Quadraat Pro bygd Westchester Publishing Services Library of församling Cataloging-in-Publication information Names: Stoler, Ann Laura, author. Title: Duress : imperial durabilities in our times / Ann Laura Stoler. Description: Durham : Duke University Press, 2016. | “A John Hope Franklin Center Book.” | Includes bibliographical references and index. Identifiers: lccn 2016024770 isbn 9780822362524 (hardcover : alk. paper) isbn 9780822362678 (pbk. : alk. paper) isbn 9780822373612 (e-book) Subjects: lcsh: Europe—Colonies—Historiography. | Europe—Colonies— Race relations-History—20th century. | Imperi
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Paleozoic oil/gas shale reservoirs in southern Tunisia: An overview
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Soua, Mohamed
2014-12-01
During these last years, considerable attention has been given to unconventional oil and gas shale in northern Africa where the most productive Paleozoic basins are located (e.g. Berkine, Illizi, Kufra, Murzuk, Tindouf, Ahnet, Oued Mya, Mouydir, etc.). In most petroleum systems, which characterize these basins, the Silurian played the main role in hydrocarbon generation with two main 'hot' shale levels distributed in different locations (basins) and their deposition was restricted to the Rhuddanian (Lllandovery: early Silurian) and the Ludlow-Pridoli (late Silurian). A third major hot shale level had been identified in the Frasnian (Upper Devonian). Southern Tunisia is characterized by three main Paleozoic sedimentary basins, which are from North to South, the southern Chotts, Jeffara and Berkine Basin. They are separated by a major roughly E-W trendi