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water vapor activity at which active uptake can occur for a particular stage or
species (Wharton, 1985). It has also been defined by some to mean the minimum
humidity values at which water balance without feeding can be maintained (
Machin ...
water vapor activity at which active uptake can occur for a particular stage or
species (Wharton, 1985). It has also been defined by some to mean the minimum
humidity values at which water balance without feeding can be maintained (
Machin ...
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water vapor activity at which active uptake can occur for a particular stage or
species ( Wharton , 1985 ) . It has also been defined by some to mean the
minimum humidity values at which water balance without feeding can be
maintained ...
water vapor activity at which active uptake can occur for a particular stage or
species ( Wharton , 1985 ) . It has also been defined by some to mean the
minimum humidity values at which water balance without feeding can be
maintained ...
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All the earlier stages of Strahlenkörper that were taken into the dhl digest cells
appeared to be digested, and only a few parasites left in the lumen presumably
managed to penetrate the right digest cells (dhv). This later stage of
Strahlenkörper ...
All the earlier stages of Strahlenkörper that were taken into the dhl digest cells
appeared to be digested, and only a few parasites left in the lumen presumably
managed to penetrate the right digest cells (dhv). This later stage of
Strahlenkörper ...
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Foreword | 13 |
Directory of contributors | 17 |
Salivary gland degeneration in the female tick Amblyomma hebraeum | 46 |
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