Bulletin of the Hygienic Laboratory, Volumes 10-12; Volume 14; Volume 21; Volume 24; Volume 34; Volume 40The Laboratory, 1903 |
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... ventral surface of the an- terior end grows more rapidly than the dorsal surface , so that the oral end is bent backward like a " hook , " and the mouth thus occupies a dorsal position . Thus it is seen that the original char- acter ...
... ventral surface of the an- terior end grows more rapidly than the dorsal surface , so that the oral end is bent backward like a " hook , " and the mouth thus occupies a dorsal position . Thus it is seen that the original char- acter ...
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... ventral lips but not ventral recurved teeth . It is quite possible that a second genus ( Monodontus Molin , 1861 , or Bunostomum Railliet , 1902 ) will be recognized for certain other forms , with buccal lips and with the prominent ...
... ventral lips but not ventral recurved teeth . It is quite possible that a second genus ( Monodontus Molin , 1861 , or Bunostomum Railliet , 1902 ) will be recognized for certain other forms , with buccal lips and with the prominent ...
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... ventral , and is supported by a conical structure , the point of which sometimes extends into the cavity ; at the base of the buccal capsule are found two ventral teeth ; toward the inner free border the ventral wall bears on each side ...
... ventral , and is supported by a conical structure , the point of which sometimes extends into the cavity ; at the base of the buccal capsule are found two ventral teeth ; toward the inner free border the ventral wall bears on each side ...
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... ventral position . In many medical writings this genus is named Anchylostoma , a word which is spelled in at least nine different ways , and the disease is spoken of as anchylostomiasis . This nomenclature and terminology are due to the ...
... ventral position . In many medical writings this genus is named Anchylostoma , a word which is spelled in at least nine different ways , and the disease is spoken of as anchylostomiasis . This nomenclature and terminology are due to the ...
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... ventral . right branch dorsal ray bipartite tip- ventral . dorso lat ray ventral ray ventro lat ray shoe lateral FIG . 2. - New World male hookworm ( Uncinaria americana ) . Natural size . ( After Stiles , 1902b , p . 190 , fig . 120 ...
... ventral . right branch dorsal ray bipartite tip- ventral . dorso lat ray ventral ray ventro lat ray shoe lateral FIG . 2. - New World male hookworm ( Uncinaria americana ) . Natural size . ( After Stiles , 1902b , p . 190 , fig . 120 ...
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agar Agchylostoma duodenale anemia animals antitoxin Bacillus bacteria Bacterium bend of tube blood body bouillon buccal capsule caudal cells cent centrosome containing corpuscles County cuticle Cysticercus death diameter Diesing diphtheria dirt-eating dorsal dose dry points Dubini Echinococcus eggs Ehrenberg Ehrlich embryo enlarged esophagus examined excretory feces female fermentation fever Filaria flagellum genera genital genus gland glycerinated virus Gordius growth at bend guinea pig Health and Marine-Hospital hominis hookworm hookworm disease Hygienic Laboratory immunity unit infection inoculated intestine larvæ Leuckart Linnæus Looss M. J. Rosenau male manufacturer Marine-Hospital Service misprint mouth Number of organisms papillæ parasites patient pipettes Poikilocytosis poison present rats Rudolphi saginata Sandwith serum solium Sparganum species specimen spots stage staphylococcus Strongylus symptoms synonymy Tænia Tania temperature tetanus thymol tick toxine trypanosomes Uncinaria americana uncinariasis units per c. c. ventral WALTER WYMAN Wardell Stiles worms zoological
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