Biology of Ticks, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1991 - Ecology |
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Page 107
... located near the apical end of the cell , and microspheres , tiny membrane- bound secretory bodies similar to the micronemes of Plasmodium spp . Microspheres of the piroplasms may extend anteriorly into the rhoptries or fuse with ducts ...
... located near the apical end of the cell , and microspheres , tiny membrane- bound secretory bodies similar to the micronemes of Plasmodium spp . Microspheres of the piroplasms may extend anteriorly into the rhoptries or fuse with ducts ...
Page 375
... located in this area . Wearing proper dress , the tick breeder enters the incubator room or the infestation room . Feeding ticks is done in the infestation room where two specialized infestation tables are provided ( see Fig . A.2 ) ...
... located in this area . Wearing proper dress , the tick breeder enters the incubator room or the infestation room . Feeding ticks is done in the infestation room where two specialized infestation tables are provided ( see Fig . A.2 ) ...
Page 393
... located on one side of the instrument for convenient , visual display of information from the sensors and manual adjustment of the chamber conditions . Air temperature is controlled by heaters in the intake duct and refrigeration coils ...
... located on one side of the instrument for convenient , visual display of information from the sensors and manual adjustment of the chamber conditions . Air temperature is controlled by heaters in the intake duct and refrigeration coils ...
Contents
ECOLOGY OF NONNIDOCOLOUS TICKS | 3 |
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
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