Clinical Problems Others 2017
DOI: 10.1183/1393003.congress-2017.pa3655
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Epidemiology of sarcoidosis in the Leningrad region of Russia

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“…The stem surface is smooth, and small bulbs appear in the lower segments of the stem, which will propagate next year. While this feature is more common in cultivars, it may be rare in the wild [1].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The stem surface is smooth, and small bulbs appear in the lower segments of the stem, which will propagate next year. While this feature is more common in cultivars, it may be rare in the wild [1].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Roots extending from the bottom of the bulb are perennial, and in some species, annual roots develop on the underground part of the stem. Bulbs lack protective covers and can vary in size from 1.5 to 10 cm in different species [1]. Currently, there are approximately 100 species and over 5000 varieties of lilies, although some sources report over 10,000 varieties [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…28,300–24,800 cal BP at 2σ (Table 1 and Figure 4, nov1 ) based on one single conventional date, the reason why this date is rejected. Multiple microblade cores have been reported from this cultural layer, although only three have been illustrated (Abramova et al 1991; Lisitsyn 2000). Out of the three illustrated microblade cores, one is a very convincing pressure knapped microblade core on a bifacial preform.…”
Section: Critical Review Of the Earliest Microblade Assemblages By Rementioning
confidence: 99%
“…There has been at least two other sites (Igeteiskii Log 1 and Ust-Kova) from the Angara region with reported early dates associated with a microblade assemblage, but these are not discussed in detail here. At Igeteiskii Log 1 (Abramova et al 1991), dates in excess of 20,000 years ago have been reported for an assemblage where only one core was reported at first, although other researchers working at the site did not mention the presence of microcores and indicated that all the material was redeposited (Kuzmin and Orlova 1998). At the Ust-Kova site, a date of 19,540 ± 90 uncal BP was obtained in contradiction with a much younger date from the same assemblage (Kuzmin and Orlova 1998; Goebel 2002).…”
Section: Critical Review Of the Earliest Microblade Assemblages By Rementioning
confidence: 99%