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Did you mean hookworm (7,584 results)?
The Book-Worm.
Henry FP. Henry FP. Med Library Hist J. 1903 Jan;1(1):18-26. Med Library Hist J. 1903. PMID: 18340784 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
Isolation of cellulose-degrading bacteria and determination of their cellulolytic potential.
Gupta P, Samant K, Sahu A. Gupta P, et al. Int J Microbiol. 2012;2012:578925. doi: 10.1155/2012/578925. Epub 2012 Jan 18. Int J Microbiol. 2012. PMID: 22315612 Free PMC article.
Eight isolates of cellulose-degrading bacteria (CDB) were isolated from four different invertebrates (termite, snail, caterpillar, and bookworm) by enriching the basal culture medium with filter paper as substrate for cellulose degradation. ...
Eight isolates of cellulose-degrading bacteria (CDB) were isolated from four different invertebrates (termite, snail, caterpillar, and bo
Parasites of all types must be controlled.
Solon FS. Solon FS. JOICFP Rev. 1985 Oct;10:44. JOICFP Rev. 1985. PMID: 12313890
Less attention has been paid to the control of helminths such as ascaris, bookworm, trichuris t. and roundworm, which are common in the Philippines. ...
Less attention has been paid to the control of helminths such as ascaris, bookworm, trichuris t. and roundworm, which are common in t …
[Survey of parasitic prevalence in school-aged children in Guinea (1995)].
Gyorkos TW, Camara B, Kokoskin E, Carabin H, Prouty R. Gyorkos TW, et al. Sante. 1996 Nov-Dec;6(6):377-81. Sante. 1996. PMID: 9053106 Free article. French.
One fresh stool and one urine specimen per child were examined for the presence of parasites using the Kato-Katz method and routine microscopy. RESULTS: The following overall prevalences were obtained: bookworm (43.9%); Schistosoma mansoni (25%); S. haematobium (19.9%) Tri …
One fresh stool and one urine specimen per child were examined for the presence of parasites using the Kato-Katz method and routine microsco …
Ultramorphological Characteristics of Falsogastrallus sauteri Pic (Coleoptera: Ptinidae) and a New Species of Cephalonomia Westwood (Hymenoptera: Bethylidae): A Book-Boring Beetle and Its Natural Enemy in Taiwan.
Ho YH, Hsiao Y, Terayama M, Chan ML. Ho YH, et al. Insects. 2020 Apr 3;11(4):223. doi: 10.3390/insects11040223. Insects. 2020. PMID: 32260140 Free PMC article.
An anobiid book-boring beetle, Falsogastrallus sauteri Pic, 1914 (Coleoptera: Ptinidae) was identified as the major bookworm species present. To facilitate its identification, both adults and larvae of F. sauteri are redescribed, with emphasis on its ultramorphological cha …
An anobiid book-boring beetle, Falsogastrallus sauteri Pic, 1914 (Coleoptera: Ptinidae) was identified as the major bookworm species …
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