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Moorhouse , D. E. ( 1969 ) The attachment of some ixodid ticks to their natural
hosts . Proc . 2nd Int . Congr . Acarology . 1967. pp . 319–327 . Needham , G. R.
& Sauer , J. R. ( 1979a ) Involvement of calcium and cyclic AMP in controlling
ixodid ...
Moorhouse , D. E. ( 1969 ) The attachment of some ixodid ticks to their natural
hosts . Proc . 2nd Int . Congr . Acarology . 1967. pp . 319–327 . Needham , G. R.
& Sauer , J. R. ( 1979a ) Involvement of calcium and cyclic AMP in controlling
ixodid ...
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Therefore it appears that much more work is required to elucidate the nature,
origin, titer changes, and the probable functions of ecdysteroids during tick
embryogenesis. One of the possible functions of these hormones might be to
control the ...
Therefore it appears that much more work is required to elucidate the nature,
origin, titer changes, and the probable functions of ecdysteroids during tick
embryogenesis. One of the possible functions of these hormones might be to
control the ...
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432 : 2006–2009 Peterson , K. J. , Raleigh , R. J. , Stroud , R. K. , & Goulding ,
R. L. ( 1977 ) Bovine anaplasmosis transmission studies conducted under
controlled natural exposure in a Dermacentor andersoni ( venustus ) indigenous
area of ...
432 : 2006–2009 Peterson , K. J. , Raleigh , R. J. , Stroud , R. K. , & Goulding ,
R. L. ( 1977 ) Bovine anaplasmosis transmission studies conducted under
controlled natural exposure in a Dermacentor andersoni ( venustus ) indigenous
area of ...
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Contents
Foreword | 13 |
Directory of contributors | 17 |
Salivary gland degeneration in the female tick Amblyomma hebraeum | 46 |
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