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Page 186
Acetonide formation indicated that the 2- and 3-hydroxyls of ecdysone remained
unsubstituted in these compounds. These labelled apolar conjugates were
transferred to the eggs and accounted for the majority of the ecdysteroids (the
level of ...
Acetonide formation indicated that the 2- and 3-hydroxyls of ecdysone remained
unsubstituted in these compounds. These labelled apolar conjugates were
transferred to the eggs and accounted for the majority of the ecdysteroids (the
level of ...
Page 187
This indicates that the pathway leading to acids is not restricted to insects or
crustaceans (see Lafont & Koolman 1984), ... In contrast to B. microplus, studies
of O. moubata embryogenesis indicated that labelled apolar AP2 conjugates,
which ...
This indicates that the pathway leading to acids is not restricted to insects or
crustaceans (see Lafont & Koolman 1984), ... In contrast to B. microplus, studies
of O. moubata embryogenesis indicated that labelled apolar AP2 conjugates,
which ...
Page 371
Maximum response magnitude indicated under Fmax . Molar concentration of the
stimulating source indicated under Cmol . Horizontal bar represents stimulation (
duration 1.5s ) . Interstimulus time 3 min . The unit producing highamplitude ...
Maximum response magnitude indicated under Fmax . Molar concentration of the
stimulating source indicated under Cmol . Horizontal bar represents stimulation (
duration 1.5s ) . Interstimulus time 3 min . The unit producing highamplitude ...
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Foreword | 13 |
Directory of contributors | 17 |
Salivary gland degeneration in the female tick Amblyomma hebraeum | 46 |
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