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24.1 24.2 Figures 24.1 , 24.2 Collecting site of Nuttalliella namaqua in Tanzania ,
a nidicolous tick parasitizing small ... Figure 24.2 furnished courtesy of Dr J.E.
Keirans , Curator , US National Tick Collection , Georgia Southern University ...
24.1 24.2 Figures 24.1 , 24.2 Collecting site of Nuttalliella namaqua in Tanzania ,
a nidicolous tick parasitizing small ... Figure 24.2 furnished courtesy of Dr J.E.
Keirans , Curator , US National Tick Collection , Georgia Southern University ...
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Rh Mt Nu Mt Rh Merozoites Hcm 26.25 0.5um 1.0 um 26.26 Figures 26.25 , 26.26
Transmission electron micrographs showing merozoites in Theileria parva -
infected lymphoblastoid cells from the prefemoral lymph node from a bovine on
day ...
Rh Mt Nu Mt Rh Merozoites Hcm 26.25 0.5um 1.0 um 26.26 Figures 26.25 , 26.26
Transmission electron micrographs showing merozoites in Theileria parva -
infected lymphoblastoid cells from the prefemoral lymph node from a bovine on
day ...
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ANN ARRA A.26 104 DVNOM 10/25191 A.27 Figures A.26 , A.27 Containers for
maintaining fed ticks in incubators during their non - parasitic phases . A.26 .
Photograph showing a group of glass vials containing similar tick specimens held
in ...
ANN ARRA A.26 104 DVNOM 10/25191 A.27 Figures A.26 , A.27 Containers for
maintaining fed ticks in incubators during their non - parasitic phases . A.26 .
Photograph showing a group of glass vials containing similar tick specimens held
in ...
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Contents
ECOLOGY OF NONNIDOCOLOUS TICKS | 3 |
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
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