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Page 257
Group specific species may be conveniently divided into those associated : ( a )
with birds , e . g . Haemaphysalis hoodi hoodi , Ixodes theilerae , I . daveyi , I .
brunneus , I . frontalis , Argas persicus , A . reflexus ; ( b ) those associated with ...
Group specific species may be conveniently divided into those associated : ( a )
with birds , e . g . Haemaphysalis hoodi hoodi , Ixodes theilerae , I . daveyi , I .
brunneus , I . frontalis , Argas persicus , A . reflexus ; ( b ) those associated with ...
Page 309
Stampa and du Toit ( 1958 ) stated that “ the conditions governing the onset are
associated with a drop in temperature or with the presence of cold overcast
weather with misty rain ; the number of cases of paralysis increases progressively
to a ...
Stampa and du Toit ( 1958 ) stated that “ the conditions governing the onset are
associated with a drop in temperature or with the presence of cold overcast
weather with misty rain ; the number of cases of paralysis increases progressively
to a ...
Page 346
Pathologically there was vascular damage , associated with which were
perivascular lymphocytic infiltrations with Koch ' s bodies and an increase in the
number of white cells within the blood vessels . These white cells also contained
...
Pathologically there was vascular damage , associated with which were
perivascular lymphocytic infiltrations with Koch ' s bodies and an increase in the
number of white cells within the blood vessels . These white cells also contained
...
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Contents
CUTICLETHE KEY TO Tick ADAPTABILITY | 10 |
EXTERNAL FEATURES OF SOME ECONOMICALLY IMPORTANT | 27 |
CAPITULUM AND FEEDING MECHANISM | 92 |
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