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Articles 1021 - 1042 of 1042
Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Zoology Of The Upper Colorado River Basin: 1. The Biotic Communities, C. Lynn Hayward, D Elden Beck, Wilmer W. Tanner
Zoology Of The Upper Colorado River Basin: 1. The Biotic Communities, C. Lynn Hayward, D Elden Beck, Wilmer W. Tanner
Brigham Young University Science Bulletin, Biological Series
No abstract provided.
End Matter, Vol. 1 No. 3
Brigham Young University Science Bulletin, Biological Series
No abstract provided.
Front Matter, Vol. 1 No. 3
Brigham Young University Science Bulletin, Biological Series
No abstract provided.
Carex — Its Distribution And Importance In Utah, Mont E. Lewis
Carex — Its Distribution And Importance In Utah, Mont E. Lewis
Brigham Young University Science Bulletin, Biological Series
No abstract provided.
Front Matter, Vol. 1 No. 2
Brigham Young University Science Bulletin, Biological Series
No abstract provided.
End Matter, Vol. 1 No. 2
Brigham Young University Science Bulletin, Biological Series
No abstract provided.
Case Of Collecting Tick Amblyomma Lepidum Dönitz, 1909, In Azerbaijan, M. V. Pospelova-Shtrom, N. S. Abusalimov
Case Of Collecting Tick Amblyomma Lepidum Dönitz, 1909, In Azerbaijan, M. V. Pospelova-Shtrom, N. S. Abusalimov
United States Naval Medical Research Unit 3: Publications
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On 18 May 1954, (a specimen of) Burhinus oedicnemus (L.) was killed in the Lenkoransky region of Azerbaijan S.S.R.; on its head a male Amblyomma lepidum Dönitz, 1909, was found. Morphological characters of this tick, size and shape of body, characteristic light and dark ornamentation of dorsal shield, punctation, shape, and two colors of festoons, size and shape of cervical and lateral grooves, hypostome, peritreme, projection on coxae, and spherical orbited eyes correspond to those in the description of A. lepidum, given in Robinson monograph. Only on four anterior festoons a small light spot is found (in …
Key To The Genus Ornithodorus (Of Russia) (After Pavlovsky, 1955), I. G. Galuzo
Key To The Genus Ornithodorus (Of Russia) (After Pavlovsky, 1955), I. G. Galuzo
United States Naval Medical Research Unit 3: Publications
English translation from Russian of pp. 83-85 of Galuzo (1957) Argasid ticks and their epizootological significance. Alma-Ata (Acad. Sci. Kazakh SSR).
Females and Males
Ornithodoros papillipes (Birula, 1895)
O. verrucosus (Sas, Fen. 1934)
O. tartakovskyi (Olenev, 1931)
O. nereensis (Pavlovsky, 1941)
O. alactagalis (Issaakjan, 1936)
O. canestrini (Birula, 1895)
O. lahorensis (Neumann, 1908)
Ixodid Ticks Of Ussr Fauna [Excerpt], G. V. Serdyukova
Ixodid Ticks Of Ussr Fauna [Excerpt], G. V. Serdyukova
United States Naval Medical Research Unit 3: Publications
Key to Hyalomma
Males
Females
Distributional Studies Of Parasitic Arthropods In Utah Determined As Actual And Potential Vectors Of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever And Plague: With Notes On Vector-Host Relationships, D Elden Beck
Brigham Young University Science Bulletin, Biological Series
Through the courtesy of the National Institutes of Health, Grants and Fellowships Division, a project was established at Brigham Young University to study the distribution and host relationships of vectors for Rocky Mountain spotted fever and plague in the state of Utah.
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
Of the four capable vectors listed as present in the United States, Dermacentor andersoni and Haemaphysalis leporis palustris are found in Utah. Listed for Utah as potential (experimental) vectors are Dermacentor parumapertus, Dermacentor albipictus, Rhipicephalis sanguineus and Ornithodoros parkeri. Of the potential vectors D. parumapertus is the only species having extensive distribution in Utah. …
Front Matter, Vol. 1 No. 1
Brigham Young University Science Bulletin, Biological Series
No abstract provided.
End Matter, Vol. 1 No. 1
Brigham Young University Science Bulletin, Biological Series
No abstract provided.
(Summary) Of Variation In Pasture Ticks (Acarina, Ixodidae) And Its Significance For Systematics, G. S. Pervomaisky
(Summary) Of Variation In Pasture Ticks (Acarina, Ixodidae) And Its Significance For Systematics, G. S. Pervomaisky
United States Naval Medical Research Unit 3: Publications
First paragraph:
1) Pasture ticks (Ixodidae) have a great significance as specific vectors and stimulators of many infectious diseases of man and cattle.
Experiments In Transmission Of Theileriasis And Anaplasmosis Of Sheep Through Ticks Ornithodoros Lahorensis And Haemaphysalis Sulcata, P. A. Bitukov
Experiments In Transmission Of Theileriasis And Anaplasmosis Of Sheep Through Ticks Ornithodoros Lahorensis And Haemaphysalis Sulcata, P. A. Bitukov
United States Naval Medical Research Unit 3: Publications
First paragraph:
In conducting inspection of sheep on haemosporidiosis in some districts of South-Kazakhstankoi region, we repeatedly observed theileriasis and anaplasmosis of sheep.
Note: Numerous other experimental data in this paper are omitted from the present translation. This report is of special interest because it establishes the role of an argasid tick as a vector of blood protozoa. Translation made and distributed by Medical Zoology Department, U. S. Naval Medical Research Unit no. 3, Cairo, Egypt.
The Staphylinoid And Dascilloid Aquatic Coleoptera Of The Nevada Area, Ira La Rivers
The Staphylinoid And Dascilloid Aquatic Coleoptera Of The Nevada Area, Ira La Rivers
Great Basin Naturalist
No abstract provided.
A Survey Of Intestinal Protozoa At The Stockton State Hospital : Stockton, California, Lawrence Melvin Gholz
A Survey Of Intestinal Protozoa At The Stockton State Hospital : Stockton, California, Lawrence Melvin Gholz
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
During the past months much has been published in periodicals, especially those of a pictorial nature, which discredits institutions established for the care of' the mentally ill throughout the nation. Many articles have been presented which show an intelligent approach, but the majority of these treatments are by those who are basing too much on a very narrow experience. For example, one news magazine recently printed a picture of a mental patient in institutional garb sitting on a bench in one of the poses most characteristic of a catatonic. The caption of the picture seemed to ignore this significant fact …
Dr. Nott's Theory Of Insect Causation Of Disease, William A. Riley
Dr. Nott's Theory Of Insect Causation Of Disease, William A. Riley
Harold W. Manter Laboratory: Library Materials
Excerpt:
The danger in using isolated sentences from an article as a basis for interpreting the author's theories, is generally recognized, but sometimes the most careful workers fall into the trap. Once the mistaken interpretation is published, it may be copied over and over again until it rises to the dignity of a dogma.
A striking illustration is afforded by the practical unanimity with which writers on the subject of insects and disease credit Dr. Josiah Nott with being the earliest to formulate definitely the theory of mosquito transmission of yellow fever.
Nuttall, in his classic monograph On the Role …
Chelonian Brain-Membranes, Brain-Bladder, Metapore And Metaplexus, John P. Munson
Chelonian Brain-Membranes, Brain-Bladder, Metapore And Metaplexus, John P. Munson
Biology Faculty Scholarship
The chelonian brain is not too small to be studied macroscopically. It is easily removed from the skull. Minute surface details and the cell structure can be easily observed.
Studies On Nebraska Parasites, Henry B. Ward
Studies On Nebraska Parasites, Henry B. Ward
Studies from the Zoological Laboratory: The University of Nebraska
The intimate relations in which domestic animals stand to man have always made the transfer of parasites from the one to the other a matter of much greater probability than exists between man and the other forms of animal life. It is but natural that the most common species of human tapeworm come to man from his two chief sources of animal food-beef and pork. The chances of accidental infection, however, are evidently much greater in the case of those forms that are intimately associated with man, and hence clearly greatest in those he holds as household pets,the dog and …
A New Human Tapeworm (Taenia Confusa N. Sp.), An Entozoon, Probably Of Order Cestoidea, Henry B. Ward
A New Human Tapeworm (Taenia Confusa N. Sp.), An Entozoon, Probably Of Order Cestoidea, Henry B. Ward
Studies from the Zoological Laboratory: The University of Nebraska
Somewhat more than a year ago a tapeworm was sent me which at first sight appeared decidedly unlike either Taenia saginata or Taenia solium. It showed the slender form and more delicate appearance of the latter, but was in length of segments even decidedly larger than the former species. Some notes were made at the time, and then, on account of pressure in other directions, laid aside to await opportunity for further study. This winter I received a second specimen which at once recalled the first, and on comparison was seen to be identical with it. A series of …
The Parasitic Worms Of Man And The Domestic Animals, Henry B. Ward
The Parasitic Worms Of Man And The Domestic Animals, Henry B. Ward
Studies from the Zoological Laboratory: The University of Nebraska
This article has been written for the general information of those engaged either on a large or on a small scale in stock raising in our own state particularly, and, while not intended to be a complete treatise on the subject, it includes references to those parasites which seem to be the most important or most likely to be found within our borders. The parasites of cattle, sheep, horse, hog, dog, cat, and man, which have many species in common, form the subject of this paper. The parasites of domestic fowl are, however, quite different from those considered here and …
Report Of The Zoologist, Henry B. Ward
Report Of The Zoologist, Henry B. Ward
Studies from the Zoological Laboratory: The University of Nebraska
In the report of last year was given a full summary of the present state of our knowledge concerning the parasites of man and the domestic animals. It is the intention of the following pages to review the parasitic fauna of the state of Nebraska so far as it is definitely determined, and also to include a list of some species reported but not accurately identified. The second section of this report presents a brief description of some important parasites not included in the group of worms, and hence not mentioned in last year's report. I shall omit all parasites, …