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  1. ... gigas (Pacific oyster) Cyclopterus lumpus (lumpfish) Drosophila albomicans (fly) Drosophila guanche (fly) Drosophila innubila (fly) Esox lucius (northern pike) Gymnodraco ...
  2. ... Dioscorea cayenensis subsp. rotundata (Guinea yam) Drosophila santomea (fly) Drosophila simulans (fly) Drosophila yakuba (fly) Eucalyptus grandis (rose gum) Hibiscus ...
  3. ... Caledonian crow) Coturnix japonica (Japanese quail) Drosophila ananassae (fly) Drosophila virilis (fly) Etheostoma spectabile (orangethroat darter) Hylobates ...
  4. ... Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (European house dust mite) Drosophila erecta (fly) Drosophila persimilis (fly) Electrophorus electricus (electric eel) Eulimnadia ...
  5. Skip to content Are you interested in comparative genomics or other studies using Drosophila genomics? Then don’t miss our online poster #568A at TAGC 2020 ...
  6. ... materials. Consult with NNLM prior to developing materials. Fly America Act Federal travelers are required by 49 ... S.C. 40118, commonly referred to as the "Fly America Act," to use U.S. air carrier ...
  7. ... of 22 previous image next image When a Fly Wipes his Feet on Your Food ...he’s spreading ... Vernon Grant (1902–1990). During the war, anti-fly health campaigns linked the insects to outbreaks of ...
  8. ... Resource — Information on Possible Human Health Effects of Fly (Coal) Ash [Editor's Note: This is a reprint ... failed, creating a tidal wave of water and fly ash which destroyed several homes and ruptured a ...
  9. ... NNLM Webinars: Teaching Topics—Classroom Assessment on the Fly NNLM Webinars: Teaching Topics—Classroom Assessment on the Fly. NLM Tech Bull. 2017 Jan-Feb;(414):b1. ...
  10. ... from Clmex) BEES BEETLES DIPTERA (cross-reference from Flies) CULICOIDES DROSOPHILA HOUSEFLIES MOSQUITOES AEDES ANOPHELES CULEX PHLEBOTOMUS (cross-reference from Sandflies) TSETSE FLIES (cross-reference from Glosslna) FLEAS INSECT VECTORS LICE ( ...
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