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The complete mitochondrial genome of the Korean endemic earthworm <i>Amynthas susakii</i> Kobayashi 1936 (Clitellata: megascolecidae). [PDF]
Koo J, Hong Y.
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2000
Earthworms are believed to be so-called key species within ecosystems and are often exposed to a wide range of anthropogenic compounds released to the terrestrial environment. As a consequence, they may suffer from the toxicity of these compounds. For these and other reasons, earthworms have been used extensively in ecotoxicological studies.
J J, Scott-Fordsmand, J M, Weeks
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Earthworms are believed to be so-called key species within ecosystems and are often exposed to a wide range of anthropogenic compounds released to the terrestrial environment. As a consequence, they may suffer from the toxicity of these compounds. For these and other reasons, earthworms have been used extensively in ecotoxicological studies.
J J, Scott-Fordsmand, J M, Weeks
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Amino acids in earthworms: Are earthworms ecosystemivorous?
Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 1997Abstract Amino acid contents were studied in eight earthworm species ( Lumbricus rubellus, L. terrestris, Nicodrilus roseus, N. caliginosus, Dendrobaena octaedra, Eisenia nordenskioldi, Octolasium lacteum, Drawida ghilarovi ), plant litter and soil.
Andrei D. Pokarzhevskii +3 more
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2010
Earthworms belonging to oligochaete annelids became a model for comparative immunologists in the early sixties with the publication of results from transplantation experiments that proved the existence of self/nonself recognition in earthworms. This initiated extensive studies on the earthworm immune mechanisms that evolved to prevent the invasion of ...
Martin, Bilej +3 more
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Earthworms belonging to oligochaete annelids became a model for comparative immunologists in the early sixties with the publication of results from transplantation experiments that proved the existence of self/nonself recognition in earthworms. This initiated extensive studies on the earthworm immune mechanisms that evolved to prevent the invasion of ...
Martin, Bilej +3 more
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Proceedings of the 18th Koli Calling International Conference on Computing Education Research, 2018
Functional decomposition is the process of breaking a larger problem into smaller subproblems so that each component implements only a single task. Although functional decomposition is integral to computer science, it is of ten overlooked in introductory computer science education due to the challenges of teaching and assessing it given limited ...
Nupur Garg, Aaron W. Keen
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Functional decomposition is the process of breaking a larger problem into smaller subproblems so that each component implements only a single task. Although functional decomposition is integral to computer science, it is of ten overlooked in introductory computer science education due to the challenges of teaching and assessing it given limited ...
Nupur Garg, Aaron W. Keen
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Earthworm coelomocytes in vitro
In Vitro, 1977Contamination and low viability of earthworm coelemocytes in tissue culture have delayed in vitro studies. Using penicillin, streptomycin, tetracycline and Amphotericin B, Lumbricus terrestis coelomocytes were maintained viable and uncontaminated for 10 days at 15degreesC in medium L-15 supplemented with 5 to 10% fetal bovine serum.
J, Toupin +3 more
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