«INQUILINIC» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
inquilinic sözcüğünün kullanımını aşağıdaki kaynakça seçkisinde keşfedin.
inquilinic ile ilişkili kitaplar ve İngilizce edebiyattaki kullanımı ile ilgili bağlam sağlaması için küçük metinler.
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Proceedings [of the International Congress of Zoology, 16th, ...
Two trichostomes are obligate predators whose diet consists solely of smaller
Inquilinic ciliates. An adaptation to this niche is the assumption of a flattened
body shape by larger species. No evidence of "parasitic degeneration" exists.
Little host ...
D. C.) International Congress of Zoology (16th : 1963 : Washington,
1963
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The Ecology of a Symbiotic Community: The component symbiote ...
Inquilinic Amebas The taxonomic relationships of amebas inquilinic in reptiles
are confused. The tendency among many parasitologists, assuming host
specificity, has been to regard inquilinic amebas from different host species as ...
Sam Rountree Telford,
1997
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Proceedings: XVI International Congress of Zoology, ...
Two trichostomes are obligate predators whose diet consists solely of smaller
inquilinic ciliates. An adaptation to this niche is the assumption of a flattened
body shape by larger species. No evidence of "parasitic degeneration" exists.
little ...
John Alexander Moore,
1963
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Scientific use of natural areas: symposium
Two trichostomes are obligate predators whose diet consists solely of smaller
inquilinic ciliates. An adaptation to this niche is the assumption of a flattened
body shape by larger species. No evidence of "parasitic degeneration" exists.
Julia Allen Field, Henry Field,
1965
Two trichostomes are obligate predators whose diet consists solely of smaller
inquilinic ciliates. An adaptation to this niche is the aaaumption of a flattened
body shape by larger species. No evidence of "parasitic degeneration" exists.
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The Ciliated Protozoa: Characterization, Classification, and ...
... ellipsoid to band-shaped or in fragments, with replication bands moving from
ends to middle when the nucleus is elongated; micronucleus, one to several;
conjugation, temporary; contractile one inquilinic in an echinoid; two orders.
vacuole, ...
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Anaerobic Fungi: Biology: Ecology, and Function
Iowa State Coll J Sci 1929; 4:359-343. 7. Bovee EC. Inquilinic protozoa from
freshwater gastropods. II. Callimastix jo- lepsi n.sp. from the intestine of the
pulmonate freshwater snail, Helisoma duryi Say, in Florida. Quart J Florida Acad
Sci 1961; ...
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AMERICAN MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY: TRANSACTIONS
Furthermore, attempts to determine the life cycles of suspect parasitic species
may be in error because of contamination by probable free-living, inquilinic, or
ecto- parasitic species (Chatton, 1909; Orton, 1913, 1914; Sawyer, 1966).
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
Most amebas found in lizards, snakes, and turtles are harmless, inquilinic,
normally free-living species of the genera Hartmanella and Acantham0eba.“"°
Commonly found in the soil, they are facultatively inquilinic in reptiles. They do
not ...
American Veterinary Medical Association, Rue Jensen, Donald R. Mackey,
1971
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Entomology proceedings
... Genus incertum Trichoptera: Limnophilidae inquilinic Me tri o cnemini
Epoicocladius Ephemeroptera: Ephemeridae phoretic CHIRONOMINAE
Chironomini Xenoohironomus Spongia endoparasitic Demeijerea Spongia
endoparaaitio Genus ...