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    “…The current study was undertaken to examine the morphometric and genetic patterns recently adapted by Jaculus (J.) jaculus in Tunisia. Moreover, we investigated micro-geographic clustering according to the species and/or the biotope ecosystem. …”
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    “…Thus, 366 cloacal swabs and 86 eggshell smear samples were collected from five layer hen farms in the North-East of Tunisia. The occurrence of Campylobacter infection, and the antimicrobial resistance rates and patterns, were analyzed. …”
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    “…The peach (Prunus persica L.) is one of Tunisia’s major commercial fruit crops and is considered one of the biggest water consumers of all crops. …”
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    “…Human orthopneumovirus (HRSV) is a virus belonging to the Pneumovirus genus that causes lower respiratory tract infections (LRTI) in infants worldwide. In Tunisia, thousands of infants hospitalized for LRTI are found to be positive for HRSV but no whole genome sequences of HRSV strains circulating in this country are available thus far. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: In developed countries, there was an overall decrease in tobacco use over the last decades. In Tunisia, a national strategy to reduce tobacco use was set up since 2008. …”
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    “…Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.), is a widely cultivated crop across North Africa, with about 300 thousand tons of fruits produced per year, in Tunisia. A wide range of fungal pathogens has been associated with leaf spots of date palm, Alternaria species being the most frequently reported. …”
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    “…This group includes inherited surfactant protein deficiency (ISPD), a little-known etiology in Tunisia. Case Presentation A 22-month-old boy was referred to investigate recurrent respiratory infections. …”
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    por Ali, Hager
    Publicado 2023
    “…Tunisia’s political system suffers from recurrent problems with governability and proportionality. …”
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    por Grissa, Abdessatar, 1929-
    Publicado 1973
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