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In ticks, citrate and isocitrate have been demonstrated in females of A. (P.)
arboreus and D. andersoni (Bassal 1973a). Citrate, isocitrate, and cisaconitate
have been demonstrated in nymphs of H. dromedarii (Danjani et al. 1969), and
citrate in ...
In ticks, citrate and isocitrate have been demonstrated in females of A. (P.)
arboreus and D. andersoni (Bassal 1973a). Citrate, isocitrate, and cisaconitate
have been demonstrated in nymphs of H. dromedarii (Danjani et al. 1969), and
citrate in ...
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This enzyme has been demonstrated in embryonated eggs of H. dromedarii (
Fahmy 1983). However, its activity is low (0.34–0.50 unit/mg protein at maximum)
. The first observation of the ticks' ability to metabolize extrinsic glyoxylate was in
...
This enzyme has been demonstrated in embryonated eggs of H. dromedarii (
Fahmy 1983). However, its activity is low (0.34–0.50 unit/mg protein at maximum)
. The first observation of the ticks' ability to metabolize extrinsic glyoxylate was in
...
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nary results (unpublished) indicate the presence of at least two fractions which
elicit copulation, i.e., spermatophore transfer, by the probing male.
Electrophysiological studies (Davis & Sonenshine, unpublished) demonstrated
highly significant ...
nary results (unpublished) indicate the presence of at least two fractions which
elicit copulation, i.e., spermatophore transfer, by the probing male.
Electrophysiological studies (Davis & Sonenshine, unpublished) demonstrated
highly significant ...
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Foreword | 13 |
Directory of contributors | 17 |
Salivary gland degeneration in the female tick Amblyomma hebraeum | 46 |
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