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Page 127
The effects produced by some large individuals may enlarge this area by about
sixteen times . The lesion in all cases looks angry and is oedematous .
Pathologically the haemorrhage produced by members of the O . erraticus group
is more ...
The effects produced by some large individuals may enlarge this area by about
sixteen times . The lesion in all cases looks angry and is oedematous .
Pathologically the haemorrhage produced by members of the O . erraticus group
is more ...
Page 131
Doubtless there are a large number of instances where ticks , not carrying
pathogenic micro - organisms , affect man but records of subsequent ill effects
are relatively few . Accordingly it would appear that the effects of the bites are
very ...
Doubtless there are a large number of instances where ticks , not carrying
pathogenic micro - organisms , affect man but records of subsequent ill effects
are relatively few . Accordingly it would appear that the effects of the bites are
very ...
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... 242 tick bite , brucellosis and , 307 Ornithodoros turicata , 242 direct effects of ,
127 - 31 Otobius megnini , 265 effects on host tissue , 122 - 7 South African tick
bite fever , 375 - 7 secondary effects of , 131 specialized niches , 265 tick - borne
...
... 242 tick bite , brucellosis and , 307 Ornithodoros turicata , 242 direct effects of ,
127 - 31 Otobius megnini , 265 effects on host tissue , 122 - 7 South African tick
bite fever , 375 - 7 secondary effects of , 131 specialized niches , 265 tick - borne
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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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