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Molecular characterisation of common Culicoides biting midges (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) in Ireland. [PDF]
Isiye E+15 more
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Narrative Review of Internet-Based Self-Help Tools for Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors: Recommendations for Clinical Practice. [PDF]
Murase EM, Raygani S, Murase JE.
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Lack of Vector Competence in UKCulex pipiens molestusfor Oropouche Virus
Pilgrim J+10 more
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Catalog of the Biting Midges of the World (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae).
Zootaxa, 2020A list of all valid 6,206 extant and 296 fossil species of Ceratopogonidae described worldwide is provided, along with all their synonyms. A full citation and the country of origin of the type is given, with some larger countries also providing a more ...
A. Borkent, Patrycja Dominiak
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A previously healthy 12-year-old boy was rushed by ambulance to the emergency department with a traumatic left shoulder disarticulation. Several hours prior to arrival the boy had been swimming with friends in a brackish bayou stream in rural southeastern Louisiana.
Sartain, Sarah E., Steele, Russell W.
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A Bite of BITE at the Barbican
New Theatre Quarterly, 2011Report on the BITE season at the Barbican, 2010–2011.
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Bites and stings account for a small but significant number of patients seen in the primary care setting. Family physicians can provide the patient, family, and community with anticipatory guidance regarding common hazards and appropriate care if a bite or sting does occur.
Brian Jobe, Laeth Nasir
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Bites and stings account for a small but significant number of patients seen in the primary care setting. Family physicians can provide the patient, family, and community with anticipatory guidance regarding common hazards and appropriate care if a bite or sting does occur.
Brian Jobe, Laeth Nasir
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