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  • As a result the parasitic A. m. capensis workers increase in number wi
  • Unlike vertical resistance and parasitic ability, horizontal resistance and horizonta
  • ematode has been shown to interfere with the parasitic activity of the coffee berry borer by increa
  • ontrol their exposure to viral, bacterial or parasitic agents.
  • as been investigated as an oral treatment of parasitic ailments including fascioliasis and schistos
  • t notably at a local sorority house, where a parasitic alien race have entered their human hosts, t
  • crabs make home in the jellyfish and eat the parasitic amphipods that feed on and damage the jelly.
  • l food from the jellyfish and also clean off parasitic amphipods.
  • iscicide, i.e., a fish poison used to combat parasitic and invasive species of fish.
  • However, parasitic and predatory species are known.
  • ost and distribution lists of mites (Acari), parasitic and phoretic, in the hair of wild mammals of
  • ost and distribution lists of mites (Acari), parasitic and phoretic, in the hair or on the skin of
  • They are also used to combat parasitic and invasive species of fish.
  • ogy, developmental history and physiology of parasitic angiosperms, as well as studies of parasitic
  • It is a parasitic ant that has no worker caste.
  • Solenopsis daguerrei is a species of parasitic ants native to Argentina and Uruguay .
  • ike structure near the mouth area of certain parasitic arthropods including ticks, that allows them
  • actifluorum) is not a mushroom, but rather a parasitic ascomycete that grows on mushrooms, turning
  • Hypomyces is a genus of parasitic Ascomycete fungi found in North America and
  • ed by the tree in response to infection by a parasitic ascomycetous mould, Phaeoacremonium parasiti
  • This species is parasitic, attacking like a leech and leaving wounds a
  • rassy shoot disease (SCGS), caused by small, parasitic bacteria, contributes to losses of 5% to 20%
  • P. holsatus sometimes hosts the parasitic barnacle Sacculina.
  • Lernaeodiscidae is a family of parasitic barnacles.
  • excellent model system for the study of the parasitic behaviour of plant-parasitic nematodes has b
  • nus Psithyrus of the genus Bombus, which are parasitic bumble bees that infiltrate nests of non-par
  • ing a despotism which soon brought to life a parasitic bureaucracy.
  • A parasitic cancer or transmissible cancer is a cancer c
  • ial tumour disease (DFTD) is a transmissible parasitic cancer in the Tasmanian devil.
  • Reduction of the interconnects parasitic capacitance by rerouting interconnects
  • e wires on a microprocessor, which increases parasitic capacitance and signal propagation delay.
  • Low stray and parasitic capacitance can be measured if a low enough
  • tric charge building up near the electrodes, parasitic capacitance, or "a DC voltage component that
  • f threshold voltage, subthreshold slope, and parasitic capacitance.
  • Parasitic castration is the strategy, by a parasite, o
  • e mollusk host's digestive gland, that cause parasitic castration of the host.
  • The parasitic castration strategy is used by some larval t
  • This would be a case of direct parasitic castration (feeding on host gonads).
  • Parasitic castration, gigantism, change of host sex ar
  • It is a parasite of fish and a parasitic castrator of the mussel Mytilus edulis, wher
  • For example, Hemioniscus balani, a parasitic castrator of hermaphroditic barnacles, feeds
  • The evolutionary pressure of parasitic castrators on a potential host population is
  • ey are simply selfish and that they exist as parasitic chromosomes.
  • These parasitic components can often be estimated more accur
  • A large parasitic cone is located at the northeast of the summ
  • An example of parasitic cone is Mount Scott, which is the "parasite"
  • Another great example of a parasitic cone is Shastina, that looks like it is grow
  • A parasitic cone (or satellite cone) is the cone-shaped
  • Some of the cones might be parasitic cones from Tengger caldera complex.
  • l strategy for controlling the spread of the parasitic contamination.
  • Abergasilus amplexus is a species of parasitic copepod endemic to euryhaline habitats in Ne
  • Hamaticolax unisagittatus is a species of parasitic copepod belonging to the family Bomolochidae
  • gata, is a 30 mm (1.2 in) long pinkish-white parasitic copepod, frequently found permanently attach
  • iving as commensals among its spines and the parasitic copepod, Asterocheres echinola, often infest
  • Sapphirina darwinii is a species of parasitic copepod.
  • Tucca is a genus of parasitic copepods in its own family, Tuccidae, in the
  • Clausiidae is a family of parasitic copepods of the order Poecilostomatoida.
  • Gastrodelphyidae is a family of parasitic copepods.
  • Two parasitic craters, both about 90 x 45 m (300 x 150 ft)
  • He also believed that parasitic cuckoos are hybrids between male cuckoos and
  • typically done by visual examination of the parasitic cysts via light microscopy, new methods usin
  • aceae (now placed in Caryophyllales) and the parasitic Cytinaceae (now placed in Malvales) and Hydn
  • Parasitic deer ticks (which are known to carry Lyme di
  • Hexamita is a genus of parasitic diplomonads.
  • Human echinostomiasis is an intestinal parasitic disease caused by one of at least sixteen tr
  • An ectoparasitic infestation is a parasitic disease caused by organisms that live primar
  • zoal species that cause cryptosporidiosis, a parasitic disease of the mammalian intestinal tract.
  • transmission of leishmaniasis, an important parasitic disease and Carrion's disease.
  • Rodentoleposis is a parasitic disease resulting from infection by cestoda.
  • s in humans, which is the second most common parasitic disease afflicting humans.
  • bilharzia, bilharziosis or snail fever) is a parasitic disease caused by several species of tremato
  • transmission of leishmaniasis, an important parasitic disease, while transmission in the New World
  • loped in China, at the National Institute of Parasitic Diseases in Shanghai.
  • Ross and Gordon) "The Internal Parasites and Parasitic Diseases of Sheep".
  • conomically non-viable and the effect of new parasitic diseases like Mandari and falling coconut pr
  • Protozoan infections are parasitic diseases organisms formerly classified in th
  • For some parasitic diseases there is no treatment and in the ca
  • lishes articles on the biology of parasites, parasitic diseases, intermediate hosts, vectors and ve
  • ations of the re-emergence of infectious and parasitic diseases, and insurance linked securities.
  • parasitic diseases: cysts of protozoa e.g.
  • ish genetic element, or ultraselfish gene or parasitic DNA).
  • In automotive parlance, windage refers to parasitic drag on the crankshaft caused by oil splashi
  • In doing so, parasitic drag can be greatly reduced and performance
  • issing noise) vanish; at full flow settings, parasitic drag in the pipes becomes important and the
  • Medical arthropodology is the study of the parasitic effect of arthropods, not only as parasites
  • ation rather than the selfish interests of a parasitic elite."
  • isible light with reduced heat generation or parasitic energy dissipation.
  • sult of the influence from the fear-inducing parasitic energy entity known as Parallax, they still
  • 's title refers to its primary antagonist: a parasitic extraterrestrial lifeform that assimilates o
  • nd bumblebees), where their caterpillars are parasitic feeders of wax, honey and pollen.
  • L. loa is one of four parasitic filarial nematodes that cause subcutaneous f
  • Filaria, is a parasitic filarial nematode (roundworm) spread by a mo
  • 0 for the creator of the smallest DOS-based, parasitic file infecter.
  • Bucephalus mytili is a parasitic flatworm of the class Trematoda.
  • Stephanostomum baccatum is a species of a parasitic flatworm in the family Acanthocolpidae.
  • The Psilostomatidae are a family of the parasitic flatworm order Echinostomida, wherein they a
  • xum, common name green-banded broodsac, is a parasitic flatworm (or "helminth") that uses gastropod
  • Cestodes (tapeworms) and other parasitic flatworms have complex life-cycles, in which
  • The Cyclocoelinae are a subfamily of parasitic flatworms of the order Echinostomida.
  • The Zoogonidae are a family of parasitic flatworms.
  • The Prosthogonimidae are a family of parasitic flatworms.
  • Cobboldia is a genus of parasitic flies in the family Oestridae.
  • e is a subfamily of Oestridae which includes parasitic flies attacking a range of different hosts.
  • Ectophasia crassipennis' is a species of ' parasitic flies' belonging to the family Tachinidae su
  • Phasia obesa is a species of ' parasitic flies' belonging to the family Tachinidae su
  • subfamily of Oestridae which includes large, parasitic flies, some of which are known as warble fli
  • subfamily of Oestridae which includes large, parasitic flies; this group has historically been trea
  • Rafflesia aurantia is a parasitic flowering plant endemic to Luzon Island, Phi
  • Lennooideae is a subfamily of parasitic flowering plants of south-western North Amer
  • Rafflesia pricei is a parasitic flowering plant endemic to Borneo.
  • Cytinaceae is a family of parasitic flowering plant.
  • Cytinus is a genus of parasitic flowering plants.
  • Rafflesia azlanii is a parasitic flowering plant endemic to Peninsular Malays
  • called squaw root (a name often used for the parasitic flowering plant, Conopholis americana) or pa
  • Rafflesia keithii is a parasitic flowering plant in the genus Rafflesia endem
  • Maritrema prosthometra is a parasitic fluke from North America.
  • Maritrema heardi is a parasitic fluke that infects the marsh rice rat (Oryzo
  • Gymnophalloides heardi is a parasitic fluke that infects the marsh rice rat (Oryzo
  • Notocotylus fosteri is a parasitic fluke that infects the marsh rice rat (Oryzo
  • ly, or screw-worm for short, is a species of parasitic fly lay larvae (maggots) in the living tissu
  • are no serious medical consequences of this parasitic fly.
  • ny males of most species metamorphose into a parasitic form, which lacks both a lure and true teeth
  • Ergots are parasitic fungi of the genus Claviceps that infect gra
  • hat normally produce antibiotics to kill the parasitic fungus and so may affect the ants' health by
  • galls in its tissue, which are caused by the parasitic fungus Membranosorus heterantherae.
  • sils is the second known occurrence for this parasitic genus.
  • o defend the Jews against bigoted charges of parasitic greed and cowardice with anecdotal counterex
  • In many parasitic groups the whole development is restricted t
  • Parasitic helminths of black bear cubs (Ursus american
  • Cancer Root, or Naked Broomrape is an annual parasitic herb.
  • ny other scientific papers on them and other parasitic Hymenoptera.
  • Further notices of the British parasitic hymenopterous insects; together with the "Tr
  • Parasitic ichnofossils include plant remains which exh
  • ophytes, they don't evolve from them, simply parasitic in nature.
  • ct was helminthology, particularly the worms parasitic in man and animals, and as a physician he ga
  • They are often parasitic in the gastrointestinal tract of mammals, es
  • He also observed parasitic inclusions in the brain and myocardium which
  • Parasitic infection
  • Parasitic infection can cause psychiatric symptoms.
  • Genital schistosomiasis is a parasitic infection of the genitals affecting women.
  • Interference by concurrent parasitic infection Another hypothesis is that simulta
  • dramatizations that show illnesses caused by parasitic infection.
  • and an indication of the degree of an active parasitic infection.
  • ole (Flagyl), which is used to treat certain parasitic infections as well as pseudomembranous colit
  • rotected more than one million children from parasitic infections in the poverty-stricken areas of
  • Eosinophils primarily deal with parasitic infections and an increase in them may indic
  • mmendations in The Medical Letter (Drugs for Parasitic Infections) for complete information.
  • ch as asthma, hay fever, and hives; and also parasitic infections.
  • Myiasis is a parasitic infestation caused by larvae of several fly
  • ide variety of skin allergies, infections or parasitic infestations.
  • The pubic or crab louse (Pthirus pubis) is a parasitic insect which spends its entire life on human
  • rich nutrient formed within the gall for the parasitic insect to feed upon.
  • Elenchus maorianus is a parasitic insect species in the genus Elenchus found i
  • entomologist who specialised in the study of parasitic insects.
  • s hirsutiusculus has been found to carry the parasitic isopod Pseudione giardi.
  • inage system,and 2) it is the smallest known parasitic lamprey in the world.
  • least) massively eccentric, living a mainly parasitic life.
  • Due to its parasitic lifestyle no workers are present.
  • Because of their parasitic lifestyle, members of the Psoroptidia do not
  • Civil Surgeon in Malacca, where he died of a parasitic liver disease.
  • The EO pump might drop the parasitic load of water management in fuel cells from
  • ale is significantly larger than the mature, parasitic male.
  • The parasitic males use their enlarged olfactory bulbs (as
  • Rocroi, 2005) Hypsogastropoda is a clade of parasitic marine gastropods within the clade Caenogast
  • The malarial pigment lies apart from the parasitic mass and is connected to it by only a wisp o
  • he group contains many of the more notorious parasitic members of the Astigmata.
  • Ginalloa is a genus of parasitic Mistletoes found in southern and south-easte
  • Laelaps manguinhosi is a species of parasitic mite in the family Laelapidae.
  • Locustacarus buchneri is a parasitic mite that lives in the respiratory air sacs
  • Varroa destructor, a parasitic mite, propagates within the brood cell of be
  • Varroa is a genus of parasitic mites associated with honey bees, placed in
  • ause Androlaelaps casalis mites also feed of parasitic mites like Dermanyssus gallinae, individuals
  • Neodiplogynium is a genus of parasitic mites belonging to the family Diplogyniidae.
  • in bee populations caused by infestations of parasitic mites, and have been used in breeding progra
  • but just because of ingesting blood-engorged parasitic mites.
  • ey bees have an innate resistance to various parasitic mites.
  • tamotrygonocotyle chisholmae is a species of parasitic monogenean flatworm.
  • e is attacked by the Enzeen, who have become parasitic monsters, but manages to escape, when an ear
  • ad of generating energy from sunlight, it is parasitic, more specifically a myco-heterotroph.
  • s he contributed in that year a paper on the parasitic nature of scabies.
  • uished from Tricholoma (mycorrhizal) by this parasitic nature.
  • uis (brainworm or meningeal worm) is a small parasitic nematode that infects the brain of many ungu
  • Elaeophora sagitta is a parasitic nematode found in the heart, coronary arteri
  • vered that these tumors were associated with parasitic nematode worms that had been living in some
  • also be equivalent to the infective stage of parasitic nematode larvae.
  • Brugia timori is a human filarial parasitic nematode (roundworm) which causes the diseas
  • A parasitic nematode, Spirocamallanus istiblenni, may ha
  • Acanthocheilonema viteae is a parasitic nematode.
  • Angiostoma schizoglossae is a species of parasitic nematode.
  • Angiostoma limacis is a species of parasitic nematode.
  • Other problems include parasitic nematodes (roundworms) and viruses.
  • ascariasis that is caused by infections with parasitic nematodes (roundworms) of the genus Ascaris
  • Angiostrongylus is a genus of parasitic nematodes in the family Metastrongylidae.
  • Subclass Rhabditia is mostly composed of parasitic nematodes (particularly in the Strongylida),
  • Angiostomatidae' is a family of parasitic nematodes.
  • Ascaridiidae is the name of a family of parasitic nematodes.
  • Tetrastichus planipennisi is a parasitic non stinging wasp of family Eulophidae which
  • ry for the future of fountain darters is the parasitic, non-native Trematode (Centrocestus formosan
  • Parasitic nutrition is a mode of nutrition where organ
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