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Background The giant roundworm Ascaris is an intestinal nematode, causing ascariasis by infecting humans and pigs worldwide. Recent estimates suggest that Ascaris infects over half a billion people, with chronic infections leading to reduced growth and ...
Ben P. Jones+14 more
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The role of body wall muscles in C. elegans locomotion [PDF]
Over the past four decades, one of the simplest nervous systems across the animal kingdom, that of the nematode worm C. elegans, has drawn increasing attention.
Boyle, J.H., Cohen, N.
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On the Development of Ascaris lumbricoides and A. mystax in the Mouse [PDF]
FHC Stewart
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XXII. The reproduction of the ascaris mystax [PDF]
Having been led to investigate the mode of generation and development of the Ascaris mystax , I venture to lay before the Royal Society the results of my observations, in the hope that they may not be devoid of interest. The worm in question has been long known to helminthologists (Plate XXV. figs.
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Knowledge synthesis: Animal health and welfare in organic pig production - Final Report COREPIG [PDF]
This report reviews the available information on the welfare of pigs when maintained according to organic standards in Europe. It begins by overviewing the populations of organic pigs in different countries at the time of writing (2007), the organic ...
Bochicchio, David+17 more
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Abstrak Kecacingan merupakan penyakit yang masih banyak di negara berkembang. Infeksi cacing dapat menimbulkan penurunan respon terhadap antigen yang terjadi akibat modified Th2 response.
weni Mulyani+2 more
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Dehn functions of subgroups of products of free groups. Part I: Uniform upper bounds [PDF]
Subgroups of direct products of finitely many finitely generated free groups form a natural class that plays an important role in geometric group theory. Its members include fundamental examples, such as the Stallings-Bieri groups. This raises the problem of understanding their geometric invariants.
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Ascaris eggs are commonly used as indicators for pathogen inactivation during the treatment of fecal sludge and wastewater due to their highly resistant lipid membrane and ability to survive in the environment for long periods of time. Current guidelines
Lauren A. Harroff+3 more
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