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Molecular detection and phylogenetic identification of <i>Toxoplasma gondii</i>-like strains, <i>Hepatozoon ixoxo</i> and <i>Lankesterella</i> sp. in frogs and toads. [PDF]
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Bufalin Inhibits Cytokine Storm by Regulating TLR4/TLR3 Signaling Pathway. [PDF]
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Morphology and Chemical Composition of the Nuchal Glands of Indonesian Snakes With a Description of a Novel Type of Glands. [PDF]
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Ocular inoculation of toad venom: toxic cataract and proteomic profiling. [PDF]
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2006
Simbolismo del rospo nella tradizione culturale europea. Passando in rassegna repertori classici e fonti rare l'Autore mostra come nel tempo il rospo si sia fortemente collegato alle metafore animali nella definizione della interiorità€ anatomica femminile. Pertanto esso è€ divenuto un animale centrale nella zoologia simbolica della stregoneria storica
Michael E. Peterson, Brian K. Roberts
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Simbolismo del rospo nella tradizione culturale europea. Passando in rassegna repertori classici e fonti rare l'Autore mostra come nel tempo il rospo si sia fortemente collegato alle metafore animali nella definizione della interiorità€ anatomica femminile. Pertanto esso è€ divenuto un animale centrale nella zoologia simbolica della stregoneria storica
Michael E. Peterson, Brian K. Roberts
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Archives of Dermatology, 1986
Dermatologists when telling young patients that toads may have caused their warts. The word "toad" itself is derived from the old English wordtadige, which is of unknown origin, without cognates in other languages, and has obvious negative connotations when applied to people.
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Dermatologists when telling young patients that toads may have caused their warts. The word "toad" itself is derived from the old English wordtadige, which is of unknown origin, without cognates in other languages, and has obvious negative connotations when applied to people.
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