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About 7 ug of secretion are produced within a few minutes of stimulation , even
after keeping the tick at room temperature for 1 hr , or on ice for 3 hr , subsequent
to removal from the host . No secretion appears to be produced after 30 min
when ...
About 7 ug of secretion are produced within a few minutes of stimulation , even
after keeping the tick at room temperature for 1 hr , or on ice for 3 hr , subsequent
to removal from the host . No secretion appears to be produced after 30 min
when ...
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Tick SECRETION DATA : RANKED ANALYSIS OF MEAN SECRETION . Number
of ticks Weight range of ticks ( mg ) Mean weight of ticks ( mg ) Total secretion (
ug ) Range of Mean secretion | secretion ( ug ) ( ug ) 175 225 275 325 375 1 - 50
...
Tick SECRETION DATA : RANKED ANALYSIS OF MEAN SECRETION . Number
of ticks Weight range of ticks ( mg ) Mean weight of ticks ( mg ) Total secretion (
ug ) Range of Mean secretion | secretion ( ug ) ( ug ) 175 225 275 325 375 1 - 50
...
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Gregson ' s deductions from his work on tick secretions gives strong support to
the latter theory . Gregson has ... That individual ticks vary in their power to
produce paralysis can be attributed to the variation in their ability to produce
secretion .
Gregson ' s deductions from his work on tick secretions gives strong support to
the latter theory . Gregson has ... That individual ticks vary in their power to
produce paralysis can be attributed to the variation in their ability to produce
secretion .
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CUTICLETHE KEY TO Tick ADAPTABILITY | 10 |
EXTERNAL FEATURES OF SOME ECONOMICALLY IMPORTANT SPECIES | 27 |
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