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Page 177
In sharp contrast , considerable amounts of free hormones , mainly ecdysone ,
exist in the latter species prior to complete engorgement which are converted
thereafter to esters and transferred to the eggs . These interesting differences
raise ...
In sharp contrast , considerable amounts of free hormones , mainly ecdysone ,
exist in the latter species prior to complete engorgement which are converted
thereafter to esters and transferred to the eggs . These interesting differences
raise ...
Page 264
The amount of water eliminated depends on the amount of bloodmeal taken up ,
the life stage , the species , and the sex of ... Dermacentor andersoni males take
up only small amounts of blood and therefore do not have the large amounts of ...
The amount of water eliminated depends on the amount of bloodmeal taken up ,
the life stage , the species , and the sex of ... Dermacentor andersoni males take
up only small amounts of blood and therefore do not have the large amounts of ...
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amounts of rough endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi bodies ( Fig . 11 . 16 ) .
Dense membrane bound bodies , probably of lysosomal origin , increase as
oviposition proceeds ( Fig . 11 . 16 ) , until , at the end of oviposition , the
vitellogenic cells ...
amounts of rough endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi bodies ( Fig . 11 . 16 ) .
Dense membrane bound bodies , probably of lysosomal origin , increase as
oviposition proceeds ( Fig . 11 . 16 ) , until , at the end of oviposition , the
vitellogenic cells ...
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The cell biology of the ixodid tick salivary gland | 22 |
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The paralyzing toxin and other immunogens of the tick Ixodes holocyclus | 75 |
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