Biology of Ticks, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1991 - Ecology |
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Page 140
... Numerous merozoites are evident escaping from an infected host cell . One of the cells shows a schizont with about 10 large , dark - staining nuclei . 26.19 . Schizont - infected lymphoid cells . One cell shows a normal schizont with ...
... Numerous merozoites are evident escaping from an infected host cell . One of the cells shows a schizont with about 10 large , dark - staining nuclei . 26.19 . Schizont - infected lymphoid cells . One cell shows a normal schizont with ...
Page 144
... Numerous merozoites are seen free in the host cell cytoplasm and being released into the surrounding plasma . Most of the schizont has disappeared , although a small remnant not visible in this profile may remain . The plane of the ...
... Numerous merozoites are seen free in the host cell cytoplasm and being released into the surrounding plasma . Most of the schizont has disappeared , although a small remnant not visible in this profile may remain . The plane of the ...
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... numerous scientists , physicians , and other professionals have elucidated the ecological factors involved in the maintenance and spread of CTF in nature and its epidemiology ( Bowen , 1988 ) . Etiology This Orbivirus ( Family ...
... numerous scientists , physicians , and other professionals have elucidated the ecological factors involved in the maintenance and spread of CTF in nature and its epidemiology ( Bowen , 1988 ) . Etiology This Orbivirus ( Family ...
Contents
ECOLOGY OF NONNIDOCOLOUS TICKS | 3 |
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
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