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Published as part of Edward O. Murdy, 2006, A revision of the gobiid fish genus Trypauchen (Gobiidae: Amblyopinae)., pp.
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REDUCTION OF FAECAL MICROBIOLOGICAL INDICATORS IN DIFFERENT COMPOST TOILETS [PDF]
Large variations in numbers of faecal indicator bacteria were found irrespective of the storage time of collected human faeces. Little heat seemed generated from composting processes when bin units were stored locally in households.
Dalsgaard, A., Forslund, A., Møller, J.
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An interaction between potassium and sodium in the smooth muscle of the guinea‐pig taenia coli [PDF]
P. J. Goodford
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The tapeworm Taenia lynciscapreoli is a new species of the genus Taenia described in 2016, and which remains poorly understood. The aim of the present study is to extend current knowledge regarding its, morphology and genome.
Anna W. Myczka+6 more
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XII. Observations on Entozoa, with notices of several new species, including an account of two experiments in regard to the breeding of Taenia serrata and T. cucumerina. [PDF]
T. Spencer Cobbold
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Wildlife-transmitted Taenia and Versteria cysticercosis and coenurosis in humans and other primates
Wild mustelids and canids are definitive hosts of Taenia and Versteria spp. while rodents act as natural intermediate hosts. Rarely, larval stages of these parasites can cause serious zoonoses.
Peter Deplazes+2 more
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Notes on cestode cysts, Taenia chamissonii, new species, from a porpoise
Edwin Linton
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A STUDY OF THE INNERVATION OF THE TAENIA COLI [PDF]
Martin R. Bennett, D. C. Rogers
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taenia (Wiedemann), 1830:174 (Eristalis). Type locality: Uruguay, Montevideo. HT M (AMNH). Distr.: Colombia (Antioquia (La Ceja, San Roque), Caldas (Anserma), Quindio (Filandia)), Brazil, Venezuela. Refs.: Hull, 1925a:38 (desc.); Curran, 1930c:13 (descriptive notes); Thompson et al. 1976:109 (cat.). Material examined.
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