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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «NONPARASITIC»
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Freshwater Fishes of North America: Volume 1: ...
The above comparisons elucidate how the two main phenotypic differences
between each nonparasitic species and its parasitic ancestor (i.e., far smaller
body size and absolute fecundity of adults) were derived through alterations in
the ...
Melvin L. Warren, Jr., Brooks M. Burr, 2014
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Longevity, Senescence, and the Genome
Other species known as "brook lampreys" are nonparasitic, landlocked, and
much smaller at maturity. Nonparasitic lampreys do not grow larger than the
premeta- morphic larval or ammocoete stage. They are aphagous throughout
their short ...
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Controversies in Surgery
Benhamou JP, Menu Y (1994) Nonparasitic cystic disease of the liver and
intrahepatic biliary tree. In: Blumgart LH (ed) Surgery of the liver and biliary tract,
2nd edn. Churchill Livingstone, London, pp 1197-1210 20. Moreaux J, Bloch P (
1971) ...
Moshe Schein, Leslie Wise, 2001
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The Diversity of Fishes: Biology, Evolution, and Ecology
At least 18 nonparasitic species, or about half of all lampreys, can be matched to
ancestral parasitic forms. The phenomenon has been repeated by 11 species of
northern hemisphere, petromyzontid, ancestral species and even one southern ...
Gene Helfman, Bruce B. Collette, Douglas E. Facey, 2009
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Westcott's Plant Disease Handbook
When foliage turns yellow from lack of nitrogen, or from unavailability of iron in an
alkaline soil, or from lack of oxygen in a waterlogged soil, we call it a
physiological or physiogenic or nonparasitic disease. The adverse condition may
be ...
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Insect Colonization and Mass Production
Life cycle: egg, incubation period unknown; larva, fed for 2—4; engorged larva,
12-20; nymphophane, 11; nymph nonparasitic, 6-8 hours to become fully
engorged, alive 21 days at room temperature; teliophane, 28 (at 25°C); adult
nonparasitic ...
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A New
Nonparasitic Species of the Holarctic Lamprey Genus ...
Description of a new nonparasitic lamprey, Lethenteron alaskense from Alaska and the Northwest Territories.
Vadim Dmitrij Vladykov, Edward Kott, National Museum of Natural Sciences (Canada)., 1978
Freshwater; eastern North America; three pairs of species (i.e., six species), each
pair with an ancestral parasitic species and a nonparasitic derivative.
Petromyzon marinus. Anadromous (landlocked in Great Lakes region); Atlantic
drainages ...
Table 2: Classification of nonparasitic splenic cysts according to Mirilas et al. [13].
Classification Criteria Primary nonparasitic splenic cysts Congenital Neoplastic
Angiomas Haemangiomas Lymphangiomas Dermoid cysts Secondary ...
This, in turn, indicates that the nonparasitic stream lampreys have evolved in
relatively restricted freshwater locales from the more freely ranging respective
parasitic ancestral species. Hardisty (1979), in comparing and contrasting paired
...
William Stewart Hoar, David J. Randall, Edward M. Donaldson, 1983
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «NONPARASITIC»
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Wild Side: Unloveable critters
However, these bees clearly carry much less pollen around than do their hairier, nonparasitic relatives. Moreover, because they only take ... «Martha's Vineyard Times, juil 15»
UMD students and professor turned off gene in roundworm cells
Researchers chose this type of nonparasitic nematode roundworm, Caenorhabditis elegans, because of its quick generation time — one ... «Diamondback Online, févr 15»
Animal Sex: How Anglerfish Do It
Many other ceratioid anglerfish are nonparasitic — a male will latch onto the female, release his sperm while she releases her eggs and then ... «Live Science, janv 15»
Photo gallery: The oldest known insect parasite
... except that the head still has reduced mouthparts reminiscent of a nonparasitic existence when the mouthparts were used to catch prey, and ... «Science AAAS, oct 14»
'King' of the air plant is hard to resist
Native to Central and South America, the West Indies and our southern states, they're epiphytes — nonparasitic plants that grow attached to ... «Greenville News, août 14»
Neil Sperry: redtip photinia disease, mushroom in tree, Christmas …
From the photo, it looks like it's an opportunistic saprophytic fungus (nonparasitic) that has developed from one branch, perhaps where there ... «mySanAntonio.com, juil 14»
4 Theories On Why The Ocean's Floating Plastic Is Disappearing
Sinking: Oceanic epipyphytes - nonparasitic plants that usually grow on other plants - will often latch onto anything that floats. For a particle with ... «Businessinsider India, juil 14»
Meiosis Maven
Dernburg's laboratory recently branched out beyond the nematode C. elegans to study meiosis in planarians, which are nonparasitic flatworms. «Scientist, févr 14»
The most important disease you've never heard of
"There are far more parasitic creatures than nonparasitic creatures," he notes. "The more you learn about them, the more you are aghast. «Medical Xpress, janv 14»
An Invertebrate Detective Reveals the Secrets of Creepy Crawlers in …
They found three nonparasitic soil invertebrates: one oribatid mite and two mesostigmatid mites. One of those latter species had never been ... «Scientific American, août 13»