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Mollusks, Echinoderms, Coelenterates, etc. Part A Mollusks, Recent and Pleistocene /
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[Arboreal mollusks and mollusks associated with vegetation in Cuba].
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Mollusk Shell Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1990Excerpt The shells of certain mollusks, as well as oyster shells, sea-snail shells, and others, provide the raw material used to manufacture nacre products.
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Malacoherpesviruses of Mollusks
2016Herpesviruses have attracted particular research attention during the past 30 years because of their economic and ecological impact on cultured and wild marine mollusks. The first description of a virus from a marine mollusk indicating membership to the order Herpesvirales was reported in Eastern oysters, Crassostrea virginica.
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Screening Mollusks forWolbachiaInfection
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 1998We screened 38 species of mollusks for infection by Wolbachia, a bacterium that is a common endosymbiont in arthropods, where it induces alterations in reproduction. Using a PCR assay, we could not detect the symbiont in any of the samples, indicating that, in mollusks, it might be absent.
M, Schilthuizen, E, Gittenberger
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Science, 1964
An unusually well-preserved Ordovician fossil from Czechoslovakia shows that the enigmatic paired structures once thought to be outgrowths of the operculum of Hyolithes are really independent structures lying between the operculum and the aperture of the shell.
L, Marek, E L, Yochelson
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An unusually well-preserved Ordovician fossil from Czechoslovakia shows that the enigmatic paired structures once thought to be outgrowths of the operculum of Hyolithes are really independent structures lying between the operculum and the aperture of the shell.
L, Marek, E L, Yochelson
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