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Similar treatment of O. parkeri nymphs had no effect on the molting period , but
did induce a few second molts without an additional blood meal ( Campbell &
Oliver 1984 ) . Also we observed no effect on the length of the molting period
when ...
Similar treatment of O. parkeri nymphs had no effect on the molting period , but
did induce a few second molts without an additional blood meal ( Campbell &
Oliver 1984 ) . Also we observed no effect on the length of the molting period
when ...
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The fluctuation in hormone titers in relation to cuticular events are very similar to
the ones observed in fifth stage nymphs ( see section 7.3.2 ) . The chemical
nature of the RIA - positive material has not yet been determined . Dees et al . (
1984b ) ...
The fluctuation in hormone titers in relation to cuticular events are very similar to
the ones observed in fifth stage nymphs ( see section 7.3.2 ) . The chemical
nature of the RIA - positive material has not yet been determined . Dees et al . (
1984b ) ...
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excreta , and Malpighian tubules of nymphs and adults for a limited time after
feeding on an infected animal , but until work in our laboratory the organism had
not been identifiable after host erythrocytes were digested . 22.2 DEVELOPMENT
...
excreta , and Malpighian tubules of nymphs and adults for a limited time after
feeding on an infected animal , but until work in our laboratory the organism had
not been identifiable after host erythrocytes were digested . 22.2 DEVELOPMENT
...
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Table of Contents | 13 |
The cell biology of the ixodid tick salivary gland | 22 |
Salivary gland degeneration in the female tick Amblyomma hebraeum | 46 |
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