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Finishing the Tick Tick Game

2014
In this chapter, you finish the Tick Tick game. First you add a timer such that the player has a limited amount of time to complete each level. Then you add a few mountains and clouds to the background to make the game visually more interesting. Finally, you progress through the levels by adding two extra game states: the “game over” state, and the ...
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Ticks in Australia

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 2003
SummaryTicks are blood‐sucking parasites of vertebrates that may embed in human skin and are therefore of clinical relevance to dermatologists and their medical colleagues. Depending on the species involved, consequences of tick attachment vary from minor local reactions to significant systemic sequelae. It is possible to minimize morbidity by removing
Adam T Sheridan   +3 more
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TICKS FOR STUDY OF TICK PARALYSIS

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1952
To the Editor:— I would be very grateful if you would inform your readers that I am anxious to study ticks removed from tick paralysis patients. However, I must have live ticks. Tick paralysis may not be the result of an infectious agent. The rarity of paralysis following the engorgement of the tick suggests that the ticks responsible must be ...
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In a tick…

Nursery World, 2019
Lyme disease is increasingly being diagnosed in countries including the UK – so what are the symptoms, and how can children avoid catching it? Dr Bernard Raxlen explains
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Control of Ticks

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1991
A number of different acaricides provide highly effective control of tick populations on dogs and cats. These acaricides are formulated as sprays, dips, dusts, or shampoos for use on the animal. Further protection of the animal from reinfestation with ticks can be achieved with the use of acaricide-impregnated flea and tick collars.
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Biocontrol of Ticks

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2000
Abstract:The increasing resistance of arthropodes to pesticides, their high price, and the growing public demand for safer food and a cleaner environment are obliging animal growers to minimize the use of pesticides by introducing alternative means for tick control.
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Tick Paralysis

Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2010
Tick paralysis is a toxin-mediated cause of acute flaccid paralysis. Most practitioners will go through their entire career without ever encountering a case. An important veterinary disease, tick paralysis is rare in humans. Although it has certain geographical proclivities, it exists worldwide.
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The Tick-Tick-Ticking Time Bomb and Erosion of Human Rights Institutions

Angelaki, 2019
Despite intensive work by human rights organizations to garner global condemnation of torture, in the years since the atrocities of Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo Bay were exposed, support in the United...
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Imaging appearance of ticks in tick paralysis

Pediatric Radiology, 2020
Mark R. Halverson   +4 more
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Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases

2023
Trabajo presentado al 15th International Symposium on Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases, celebrado del 29 al 31 de marzo de 2023 en Weimar (Germany).
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