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Table 8.3— The role of mechanical stimulation of mating in 0. moubata : The dry
weight of ovaries of virgin females 100 days after feeding was estimated 7 days
after implantation of small metal beads into the uterus . Number of females Mean
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Table 8.3— The role of mechanical stimulation of mating in 0. moubata : The dry
weight of ovaries of virgin females 100 days after feeding was estimated 7 days
after implantation of small metal beads into the uterus . Number of females Mean
...
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8.4.3 Possible role of ecdysteroids Another hormonal factor which is at present
being studied is the role of ecdysteroids during vitellogenesis . In insects , these
hormones have various roles in different species . For example , in certain diptera
...
8.4.3 Possible role of ecdysteroids Another hormonal factor which is at present
being studied is the role of ecdysteroids during vitellogenesis . In insects , these
hormones have various roles in different species . For example , in certain diptera
...
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No mention is made of a possible earlier role in oocyte development , but this
may not have been examined . It is also possible that prostaglandins might play a
regulatory role in the egg laying of ticks as it does in several insect species (
Brady ...
No mention is made of a possible earlier role in oocyte development , but this
may not have been examined . It is also possible that prostaglandins might play a
regulatory role in the egg laying of ticks as it does in several insect species (
Brady ...
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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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