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Experimental and Applied Acarology, 2009
Mites and ticks (Acari) have been found in a variety of archaeological situations. Their identification has enabled data on habitat and dietary preferences to be obtained, and these have been used to interpret study sites. Despite this, Acari are not routinely considered in analyses in the way that other environmental components are.
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Mites and ticks (Acari) have been found in a variety of archaeological situations. Their identification has enabled data on habitat and dietary preferences to be obtained, and these have been used to interpret study sites. Despite this, Acari are not routinely considered in analyses in the way that other environmental components are.
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Sperm competition in the Acari
Experimental & Applied Acarology, 1999Literature on sperm competition in the Acari is reviewed and supplemented with the author's unpublished observations. As in other animals, morphology and physiology of the female reproductive tract are key factors establishing the sperm competition pattern.
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2023
Four Ambrosia, Arbutus and Pleridium dwelling fetrapod mite species from Crimea and Caucasus are described as new. Aceria izhevskii sp. n.??? similar to A. boissieri (Roiv.), differs by the presence of six cheloidal pairs and widely rounded dorsal shield anterior margin. Artacris fusiformis sp. n.??? similar to American A. anfonimus (K) and European A.
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Four Ambrosia, Arbutus and Pleridium dwelling fetrapod mite species from Crimea and Caucasus are described as new. Aceria izhevskii sp. n.??? similar to A. boissieri (Roiv.), differs by the presence of six cheloidal pairs and widely rounded dorsal shield anterior margin. Artacris fusiformis sp. n.??? similar to American A. anfonimus (K) and European A.
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The Life of the Spirit, 1945
After a painful illness of nearly three months there died, at the age of fifty-two, on the Wednesday in Easter week (April 18, 1618), in the Carmelite convent of the reform of St. Teresa at Pontoise, soeur Marie de l’Incarnation, a lay sister, five years professed. Dr.
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After a painful illness of nearly three months there died, at the age of fifty-two, on the Wednesday in Easter week (April 18, 1618), in the Carmelite convent of the reform of St. Teresa at Pontoise, soeur Marie de l’Incarnation, a lay sister, five years professed. Dr.
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Revue medicale de la Suisse romande, 1994
Perennial domestic allergies are the expression of an illness from urban civilization. The Pyroglyphidae mites, also called epithelium phages because they feed mostly on human skin scales and with bed as their ecological niches, bear the major responsibility. They may also produce sensitization to others, known as storage mites, which develop naturally
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Perennial domestic allergies are the expression of an illness from urban civilization. The Pyroglyphidae mites, also called epithelium phages because they feed mostly on human skin scales and with bed as their ecological niches, bear the major responsibility. They may also produce sensitization to others, known as storage mites, which develop naturally
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Bollettino dell'Istituto sieroterapico milanese, 1985
The Authors report the milestones which led to the discovery of the mite Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus as the main allergen source in house dust, and discuss its etiological role in allergic respiratory diseases. The present knowledge on the importance of other species of mite potentially allergenic in man is focused.
F, Ottoboni, P, Falagiani, S, Centanni
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The Authors report the milestones which led to the discovery of the mite Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus as the main allergen source in house dust, and discuss its etiological role in allergic respiratory diseases. The present knowledge on the importance of other species of mite potentially allergenic in man is focused.
F, Ottoboni, P, Falagiani, S, Centanni
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