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Figure S8. Combined Lymnaeid Snail Distributions Across Alberta Wetlands. (PDF 2768 kb)
Gordy, Michelle +2 more
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Hard‐Magnetic Soft Millirobots in Underactuated Systems
This review provides a comprehensive overview of hard‐magnetic soft millirobots in underactuated systems. It examines key advances in structural design, physics‐informed modeling, and control strategies, while highlighting the interplay among these domains.
Qiong Wang +4 more
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Two Cases of Cercarial Dermatitis in An Italian Lake
Cercarial dermatitis (also named Swimmer's itch or Clam-digger's disease) was first described about 80 years ago, but today its impact is increasing and it is considered an emerging disease.
A. Tammaro +7 more
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A New Lyngbyatoxin from the Hawaiian Cyanobacterium Moorea producens
Lyngbyatoxin A from the marine cyanobacterium Moorea producens (formerly Lyngbya majuscula) is known as the causative agent of “swimmer’s itch” with its highly inflammatory effect. A new toxic compound was isolated along with lyngbyatoxin A from an ethyl
Weina Jiang +9 more
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Figure S6. Microtus spp. Distributions Across Alberta Wetlands. Distributions of 3 species of Muskrat as collected by ABMI. Both individual and combined distributions are reported. (PDF 3594 kb)
Gordy, Michelle +2 more
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Iowa DNR News, June 19, 2018 [PDF]
E-newsletter providing information about Iowa natural resources activities across the state.
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From Lab to Landscape: Environmental Biohybrid Robotics for Ecological Futures
This Perspective explores environmental biohybrid robotics, integrating living tissues, microorganisms, and insects for operation in real‐world ecosystems. It traces the leap from laboratory experiments to forests, wetlands, and urban environments and discusses key challenges, development pathways, and opportunities for ecological monitoring and ...
Miriam Filippi
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Cercarial Dermatitis Transmitted by Exotic Marine Snail
Cercarial dermatitis (swimmer’s itch) is caused by the penetration of human skin by cercariae of schistosome parasites that develop in and are released from snail hosts.
Sara V. Brant +5 more
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Table S2. Swimmerâ s Itch Survey Questions. (PDF 388 kb)
Gordy, Michelle +2 more
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Are nasal Trichobilharzia cercariae potential threath to human health? [PDF]
Neðst á síðunni er hægt að nálgast greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn View/OpenDuring late summer in 1995 to 1997, repeated outbreaks of maculopapular skin eruptions were observed on legs of children after wading in the pond of the ...
Karl Skírnisson, Kolarova, Libusa
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