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Yersinia -- Congresses   3
Yersinia enterocolitica.   2
Yersinia enterocolitica infections. : Yersinia enterocolitica / editor, Edward J. Bottone  2018 1
Yersinia -- genetics : The genus Yersinia : from genomics to function / edited by Robert D. Perry and Jacqueline D. Fetherston  2007 1
 

Yersinia infections -- See Also the narrower term Plague


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Yersinia infections.   3
Yersinia infections -- Congresses : Yersiniosis  2021 1
Yersinia Infections -- epidemiology : The genus Yersinia : from genomics to function / edited by Robert D. Perry and Jacqueline D. Fetherston  2007 1
Yersinia infections -- Laboratory manuals : Pathogenic Yersinia : methods and protocols / edited by Viveka Vadyvaloo, Matthew B. Lawrenz  2019 1
Yersinia Infections -- prevention & control : The genus Yersinia : from genomics to function / edited by Robert D. Perry and Jacqueline D. Fetherston  2007 1
Yersinia Infections -- therapy : The genus Yersinia : from genomics to function / edited by Robert D. Perry and Jacqueline D. Fetherston  2007 1
Yersinia -- Laboratory manuals : Pathogenic Yersinia : methods and protocols / edited by Viveka Vadyvaloo, Matthew B. Lawrenz  2019 1
Yersinia -- pathogenicity : The genus Yersinia : from genomics to function / edited by Robert D. Perry and Jacqueline D. Fetherston  2007 1
Yersinia pestis.   2
Yersinia pestis -- genetics : Yersinia pestis protocols / edited by Ruifu Yang  2018 1
 

Yersinia pestis Infection -- See Plague


An acute infectious disease caused by YERSINIA PESTIS that affects humans, wild rodents, and their ectoparasites. This condition persists due to its firm entrenchment in sylvatic rodent-flea ecosystems throughout the world. Bubonic plague is the most common form
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Yersinia pestis Infections -- See Plague


An acute infectious disease caused by YERSINIA PESTIS that affects humans, wild rodents, and their ectoparasites. This condition persists due to its firm entrenchment in sylvatic rodent-flea ecosystems throughout the world. Bubonic plague is the most common form
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Yersinia pestis -- isolation & purification : Yersinia pestis protocols / edited by Ruifu Yang  2018 1
Yersinia pestis -- Laboratory manuals : Yersinia pestis protocols / edited by Ruifu Yang  2018 1
Yersinia -- physiology : The genus Yersinia : from genomics to function / edited by Robert D. Perry and Jacqueline D. Fetherston  2007 1
 

Yerta Boldingga (S.A.) -- See Port Adelaide (S.A.)


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Yertabulti (S.A.) -- See Port Adelaide (S.A.)


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yeRudolf Bahir (Kenya and Ethiopia) -- See Turkana, Lake (Kenya and Ethiopia)


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Yerushalayim -- See Jerusalem


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Yerushalayim ha-ʿatiḳah (Jerusalem)   2
Middle East -- Jerusalem -- Yerushalayim ha-ʻatiḳah   2
 

Yerushalmi -- See Zohar


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Yerushalmi (Talmud) -- See Talmud Yerushalmi


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Yervandavan (Armenia) -- See Yerevan (Armenia)


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Yerwa (Nigeria) -- See Maiduguri (Nigeria)


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Yerxa, Leo, 1947- : Something about the author. Volume 181 / Lisa Kumar, project editor  2008 1
YES Bank   2
YES Bank -- Case studies : Leadership and organizational crisis at Yes Bank / D. N. Venkatesh, Samanth Bandaru  2022 1
Yes Men (Activist group)   2
Yes, Minister (Television program)   2
 

Yes, Prime Minister (Television program) -- See Also the earlier heading Yes, Minister (Television program)


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Yesʼe-tsʼo-gyal, active 8th century -- See Ye-shes-mtsho-rgyal, active 8th century


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Yesenin, S. (Sergei), 1895-1925 -- See Esenin, Sergeĭ Aleksandrovich, 1895-1925


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Yesenin, Serge, 1895-1925 -- See Esenin, Sergeĭ Aleksandrovich, 1895-1925


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Yesenin, Sergei, 1895-1925 -- See Esenin, Sergeĭ Aleksandrovich, 1895-1925


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Yesenin, Sergey, 1895-1925 -- See Esenin, Sergeĭ Aleksandrovich, 1895-1925


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Yesenska, Milena, 1896-1944 -- See Jesenská, Milena, 1896-1944


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Yeṣer haraʼ (Judaism) -- See Yetzer hara (Judaism)


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Yeshaʻyahu (Book of the Old Testament) -- See Bible. Isaiah


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Yeshe Tsogyal, active 8th century -- See Ye-shes-mtsho-rgyal, active 8th century


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Yeshengtao, 1894-1988 -- See Ye, Shengtao, 1894-1988


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Yeshey Tshogyal, active 8th century -- See Ye-shes-mtsho-rgyal, active 8th century


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Yeshibahs -- See Yeshivas


Here are entered works on institutions devoted principally to talmudic and rabbinic learning, including the training of rabbis, founded from about the 11th century onward. Works on academies and assemblages of scholars in Palestine and Babylonia from which the texts of the Mishnah and the Jerusalem and Babylonian Talmuds developed and which were the antecedents of the yeshivas are entered under Talmudic academies. Works on institutions that were first founded in the early 19th century and are intended principally for the training of rabbis in a modern academic setting are entered under Rabbinical seminaries
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Yeshibot -- See Yeshivas


Here are entered works on institutions devoted principally to talmudic and rabbinic learning, including the training of rabbis, founded from about the 11th century onward. Works on academies and assemblages of scholars in Palestine and Babylonia from which the texts of the Mishnah and the Jerusalem and Babylonian Talmuds developed and which were the antecedents of the yeshivas are entered under Talmudic academies. Works on institutions that were first founded in the early 19th century and are intended principally for the training of rabbis in a modern academic setting are entered under Rabbinical seminaries
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Yeshiboth -- See Yeshivas


Here are entered works on institutions devoted principally to talmudic and rabbinic learning, including the training of rabbis, founded from about the 11th century onward. Works on academies and assemblages of scholars in Palestine and Babylonia from which the texts of the Mishnah and the Jerusalem and Babylonian Talmuds developed and which were the antecedents of the yeshivas are entered under Talmudic academies. Works on institutions that were first founded in the early 19th century and are intended principally for the training of rabbis in a modern academic setting are entered under Rabbinical seminaries
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