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Unfortunately , it is difficult to make precise measurements of these microclimatic
factors unless microprobe detectors are inserted directly into the vegetative mat
and soil surface , or are tied to leafy vegetation . Consequently , most of the ...
Unfortunately , it is difficult to make precise measurements of these microclimatic
factors unless microprobe detectors are inserted directly into the vegetative mat
and soil surface , or are tied to leafy vegetation . Consequently , most of the ...
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Measurement bar , 1 um . 28.23 . A colony near the basement membrane of an A.
variegatum nymphal midgut cell containing organisms that appear to be dividing
by binary fission ( arrows ) . Measurement bar , 5 um . 28.24 . Colonies of C.
Measurement bar , 1 um . 28.23 . A colony near the basement membrane of an A.
variegatum nymphal midgut cell containing organisms that appear to be dividing
by binary fission ( arrows ) . Measurement bar , 5 um . 28.24 . Colonies of C.
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Measurement bar , 10 um . 28.29 . Transmission electron micrograph showing an
A. marginale near the margin of a bovine erythrocyte . This marginal body
contains four initial bodies . Measurement bar , 0.5 um . 28.30 . Transmission
electron ...
Measurement bar , 10 um . 28.29 . Transmission electron micrograph showing an
A. marginale near the margin of a bovine erythrocyte . This marginal body
contains four initial bodies . Measurement bar , 0.5 um . 28.30 . Transmission
electron ...
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Contents
ECOLOGY OF NONNIDOCOLOUS TICKS | 3 |
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
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