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Natural lakes and ponds typically feature green areas where people engage in recreational and sporting activities. In Italy, these areas are often inhabited by non‐native freshwater turtles, even at high densities. However, freshwater turtles have been identified as natural carriers for various pathogens that can be transmitted to humans, making their ...
Barbara Moroni+13 more
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Beyond Bacteria: The Impact of Protozoa on Periodontal Health. [PDF]
Miranda BP+4 more
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EXPERIMENTS ON THE CARRIAGE OF INTESTINAL PROTOZOA OF MAN BY FLIES* [PDF]
Francis Metcalf Root
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The study evaluated the nutritional composition of Mombaça grass exposed to different doses of cattle slaughterhouse effluent. The levels of nitrogen, phosphorus, magnesium, and calcium increased progressively with increasing effluent dose. There was a reduction in the concentrations of crude fiber and ether extract in the group fertigated with 100 ...
Warlyton Silva Martins+5 more
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Implementation of real-time PCR assays for diagnosing intestinal protozoa infections. [PDF]
Lotz CN+5 more
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Toxic Effects of Certain Bacterial Metabolic Products on Soil Protozoa [PDF]
B. N. Singh
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Old methane fuels modern river food web
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Dominant ecological paradigms provide theoretical frameworks for two basal sources of carbon to riverine food webs: carbon fixed by algae and submerged macrophytes (autochthonous) and carbon fixed by terrestrial vascular plants that enters aquatic ecosystems as litter ...
Paul J. McInerney+3 more
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Community surveys of the prevalence, distribution, and coinfection of helminth and protozoan infections in semiurban and rural areas of Gabon, Central Africa. [PDF]
Dejon-Agobé JC+13 more
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