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Apergis, N. — Zikos, S. (2003): The Law of Verdoorn: Evidence from Greek Disaggregate Manufacturing Time Series Data. The Economic and Social Review , 34: 87–104. Zikos
suffixes in Spoken Modern Greek Koine. In: Glossologia 4: 63–88. Daltas P. Some patterns of variability in the use of diminutive and augmentative suffixes in Spoken Modern Greek Koine
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Europe and other continents [ 5–8 ]. According to the most recent annual surveillance report from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), Greece presents high percentage of carbapenem-resistant isolates among invasive K
-type enzymes have now spread to E. coli and to other Enterobacteriaceae , mainly through plasmids and transposons [ 5–7 ]. In recent years, the presence of KPC in the E. coli sequence type 131 strain has raised concerns [ 8 ]. In Greece, the emergence of
the United States [ 1 ]. In the following years, KPC-producers have been spread worldwide [ 2 ] and European countries such as Greece [ 1–3 ] and Italy [ 3 ] are nowadays considered endemic areas for KPC-producing bacteria [ 1–3 ]. KPCs are encoded by
Bartonellae in mammalian hosts in Greece has been reported, but there haven't been investigations concerning their arthropod vectors. Stray dogs and free-roaming cats, common in urban neighborhoods, are more susceptible to parasitic infestation than owned
mechanism is affected of the chemical composition of the pozzolan as the greater the composition of alumina and silica along with the vitreous phase in the material, the better the pozzolanic reaction and strength display. More than 2,000 years ago, Greeks