Human gut parasitic pathogens carried by the housefly <i>(Musca domestica</i> L): A single health approach. [PDF]
Khan W +6 more
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The effects of population density on courtship behavior in the housefly, Musca domestica
Sara K. Hicks
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Geographical variation in house-fly (Musca domesticaL.) sex determinants within the British Isles [PDF]
I. Denholm +3 more
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Formulation and evaluation of the efficacy of an artificial larval diet for rearing various species of flies under laboratory conditions. [PDF]
Defilippo F +6 more
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Correction: From waste to feed: in vitro assessment of spent silkworm by-products and manure-raised housefly as soybean meal substitutes in ruminant feed. [PDF]
Ahmed E +5 more
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Nutritional Potential of Edible Insects as Alternative Ingredients in Fish Feed: A Path to Modern Aquaculture. [PDF]
Ragozzino-Paulino P +2 more
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Efektivitas Air Perasan Daun Pandan Wangi Dalam Pengendalian Vektor Lalat Rumah (Musca Domestica)
Yunicho Yunicho +2 more
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Ecological Survey of Medically Important Flies in Andimeshk County, Southwest Iran: Species Composition, Diversity and Synanthropy. [PDF]
Nasiri A +3 more
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Label-free estimation of regulatory T cell activation markers using Raman spectroscopy with machine learning. [PDF]
Azari-Pour A +8 more
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The development of Parafilaria bovicola in Musca xanthomelas and Musca lusoria.
Artificially infected adult flies were used in this study. In both Musca species, P. bovicola developed in the fat-body cells, mainly of the abdomen. Escape from the midgut and penetration of the fat-body cell was possibly achieved by use of the cephalic hook of the microfilaria.
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