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Kinematic Feature for Classifying Larvae: Aedes Larvae and Culex Larvae

2020 International Electronics Symposium (IES), 2020
This paper deals with Larvae detection. There are 2 larvae in a similar genre, physically similar, but one larva (Aedes) is a vector of dangerous dengue fever, while Culex is not. Kinematic feature: velocity and acceleration, are employed to distinguish them. Video data of 120 samples are analyzed.
Wahjoe Tjatur Sesulihatien   +2 more
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Larva Migrans then

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1989
Paul Beaver, in the first major review paper he wrote on larva migrans in 1956, made reference to a quote by that eminent biologist-parasitologist Arthur Looss in 1911 which perhaps has summarized the basic philosophy of Dr. Beaver in his approach to parasite research in general over the past 6 decades: “What I wish here to emphasize is that a correct ...
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Whole-Larva Cryosectioning and Immunolabeling ofDrosophilaLarvae

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2023
Resolution in microscopy—the shortest distance between which objects can be distinguished from each other—is crucial for our ability to view details of biological samples. The theoretical resolution limit of light microscopy is 200 nm in thex,y-plane. Using stacks ofx,yimages, 3D reconstructions of thez-plane of a specimen can be achieved.
Katherine Clayworth   +2 more
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Larva-Specific Antibodies in Patients with Visceral Larva Migrans

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1977
Seven of 10 patients with visceral larva migrans (VLM) had serum precipitating antibodies specific for larval antigens of Toxocara canis as determined by double diffusion in agar. Such antibodies were absent in 114 normal adults and 25 patients with collagen disease.
R H, Cypess   +4 more
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