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A case of accidental Ricin poisoning [PDF]
A case report of accidental, mild ricin poisoning by ingestion of ten Castor beans by a 70 year old man. The clinical presentation is followed by a discussion about the toxicity of ricin, its use and misuse and the contrast between the toxicity of pure ...
Cachia, Mario J., Despott, Edward
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A contribution to a knowledge of Canadian ticks [PDF]
During recent years our knowledge of the biology and distribution of the ticks has greatly increased owing to the discovery of the economic importance of this group as carriers of certain serious diseases to man and domesticated animals. In North America
Hewitt, Charles Gordon
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Efficacy of the Aqueous Extract of the Seeds Capsules of Ricinus communis on the Infestations of Shoot and Fruit Borer Leucinodes orbonalis Guenee (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae), Pest of Eggplant [PDF]
Adagba Obodji Kevin Christian Djè Tano +2 more
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Ethnobotanical survey of pesticidal plants used in South Uganda : case study of Masaka district [PDF]
Use of synthetic pesticides in developing countries is not only limited by their being expensive but also the small (uneconomic) fields whose limited production costs cannot offset costs of agricultural implements like agro-chemicals. Subsistence farmers,
Charles, Kudamba +3 more
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CastorDB: a comprehensive knowledge base for Ricinus communis [PDF]
Shalabh Thakur +2 more
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Improved welfare in sheep production.Preventive measures, disease resistance and robustness related to tick-borne fever in sheep [PDF]
The greatest welfare challenges for sheep during grazing are tick-borne fever (TBF), blow-flies, alveld and predators. Production losses on tick infested pastures are substantial, and it is expected that more than 300 000 lambs/sheep are affected by TBF.
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Growth and yield responses of castor bean (Ricinus communis L.) at two enhanced CO<sub>2</sub> levels [PDF]
M. Vanaja +8 more
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Pathogens transmitted by Ixodes ricinus
Ixodes ricinus is the most important tick vector in central and western Europe and one of the most researched parasites. However, in the published literature on the tick and the pathogens it transmits, conjecture about specific transmission cycles and the clinical significance of certain microbes is not always clearly separated from confirmed facts ...
Jeremy Gray, Olaf Kahl, Annetta Zintl
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