Publications by authors named "A V Margaryan"

: Impacted third molar extraction with a scalpel and rotary instruments is one of the most traumatic surgeries in dentistry. Therefore, it is necessary to discover less traumatic methods and instruments to reduce the risk of postoperative complications. : This study is reported in accordance with the CONSORT guidelines.

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  • - The study presents a comprehensive whole-genome dataset of 34 Armenian individuals, revealing their population structure and demographic history, showing that eastern, central, and western Armenians are genetically similar.
  • - The Sasun population, previously thought to have been heavily influenced by Assyrian genetics, was found to have a unique genetic profile resulting from a recent bottleneck event rather than direct Assyrian ancestry.
  • - Research also explores the origins of Armenians, finding no support for Herodotus’ claims of Balkan ancestry, but identifying connections to ancient Neolithic Levantine Farmers and documenting unique mutations related to common health disorders in the community.
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  • The Zanzibar leopard, an African leopard population unique to the Zanzibar Archipelago, recently went extinct due to habitat loss and human conflict, highlighting the potential for reintroduction to restore biodiversity.
  • Genetic analysis of historic Zanzibar leopard specimens reveals a close relationship to mainland East African leopards, despite signs of inbreeding and mutation found in this isolated population.
  • The study concludes that reintroducing leopards to Zanzibar could be feasible using mainland East African leopards, as they share enough genetic similarities to provide a suitable gene pool.
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The title compound, poly[bis-(β-alaninium) [[di-bromido-plumbate]-di-μ-di-bromido]] {(CHNO)[PbBr]} or (-AlaH)PbBr, crystallizes in the monoclinic space group 2/. The (PbBr) anion is located on a general position and has a two-dimensional polymeric structure. The Pb center is holodirected.

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The crystal structure of hexa-glycinium tetra-μ-iodido-octa-iodido-triplumbate, (CHNO)[PbI] or (GlyH)[PbI], is reported. The compound crystallizes in the triclinic space group . The [PbI] anion is discrete and located around a special position: the central Pb ion located on the inversion center is holodirected, while the other two are hemidirected.

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