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  1. ... The problem of host rela- tions, with special reference to entomophagous parasites. Parasitology, Lond., 1927, 19: 1-34.—Voukassovitch, P. ... plant viruses with vector and non-vector insects. Parasitology, Lond., 1941, 33: ... reference to the biologic relationships between bacteria and insects. ...
  2. ... in some cutaneous diseases. Tussilago Farfara, Tussilago-t.. Hybrids, T. pelasites. TUSSIS Tussilago Petasi'tes, T. hy'brida seu Pe- tasites hernia phrodita, Butterbur, Pestilent-wort, Petasites, Petasites major sea rubens seu ...
  3. ... now known to be caused by a blood parasite, the Plasmodium malaria; more correctly, the emana- tions themselves. See fever, malarial, bovine m., Texas fever. See under fever, hybrid m., malaria modified by being associated with another ...
  4. ... no other. A duct may be closed 116 REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. Cholecystectomy. Cholecystotoniy. either by concretions forming within it, or by inflamma- tory growths or tumors in or near its walls. Parasites, such as the round worm or the distoma, ...
  5. ... 3. s., ix, 10-19.—Morse (J. B. T.) [Hybrid animal, progeny of man and chim- panzee.] Med. Brief, St. Louis, 1893, xxi, 1341.—Morton (S. G.) Letter to the Rev. John Bach man, on the ques- tion of hybridity in animals, considered in reference to the unity of tlie human species. Charleston ...
  6. ... A11.251.538 Feeder Cells A11.251.600 Hybrid Cells A11.251.600.485 Hybridomas A11.251. ... Contig Mapping E05.393.183.620.405 Radiation Hybrid Mapping E05.393.183.620.650 Restriction Mapping ...
  7. ... the cocoa nut. It is sweet and agreeable. BUTTERBUR, Tussilago petasites. BUTTERCUPS, Ranunculus acris. BUTTERFLY-WEED, Asclepias tuberosa. BUTTERMILK, ( ...
  8. ... with bittern. Bu'tterbur, bit'tfir-btlr. to. s. [petasites, Lat.] A plant used in medicine, and grows ... reality as the existence of the poe- tical Chimera, a monster feigned to have the head of ...
  9. ... hams, etc., and rarely affects the face. See Parasites. P. a'gria, ... scaly, in reference to its scurfy glands or dots). Psoralea pentaphylla. ...
  10. ... m. Parva, Pipinna. MEN'TULAGRA, 3Ieu'tagra. A hybrid word, from mentula, 'the penis,' and aypa, 'a ... Fever. yellow—p. Septic. Plague. PESTILENT-WORT, Tussilago petasites PESTILENTIA, Plague —p. Hicmagastrica, Fever, yellow. PESTILENTTAL, Peatilentidlia, ...
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