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Publius
Publius , in the New Testament, Paul's host at Malta.... Read more |
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provirus
provirus The intermediate stage in the infection of a host cell by a virus, e.g. a retrovirus, in which the viral genome is integrated into the DNA of the host, where it can undergo successive replications before being transcribed. In the case of retroviruses the single RNA strand of the virus is... Read more |
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Myxozoans
Myxosporidea (phylum Protozoa, subphylum Cnidospora) A class of protozoa, which parasitize invertebrates and lower vertebrates, particularly fish, often with fatal consequences for the host. The spores contain a coiled polar filament. When a spore is ingested by a new host the filament is extruded... Read more |
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Wembley Stadium
Wembley stadium. The Great Stadium at Wembley Park, London, was built to coincide with the British Empire Exhibition of 1923. Work was completed just four days before hosting its first Football Association Cup Final on 29 April 1923. It has since been a venue for a multitude of sports, including... Read more |
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phoresy
phoresy A method of dispersal in which an animal attaches itself to an animal of another species in order to be transported to a new site, where it releases itself, with little or no harm to the carrier. This method is adopted by various animals searching for new food sources, or by parasites when... Read more |
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larva
larva independent, immature animal that undergoes a profound change, or metamorphosis, to assume the typical adult form. Larvae occur in almost all of the animal phyla; because most are tiny or microscopic, they are rarely seen. They play diverse roles in the lives of animals. Motile larvae help to... Read more |
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General Host Corp
General Host Corporation Metro CenterOne Station PlaceP.O. Box 10045Stamford, Connecticut 06902U.S.A.(203) 357-9900Fax: (203) 357-0148 Public Company Incorporated: 1911 as General Baking Co.Employees: 7,216Sales: $568.6 millionStock Exchanges: New YorkSICs: 5261 Retail Nurseries, Lawn and... Read more |
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Pathogen Transmission
Pathogen Transmission Pathogens are microorganisms such as viruses, bacteria, protozoa, and fungi that cause disease in humans and other species. Pathogen transmission involves three steps: escape from the host, travel to, and infection of the new host. Pathogen... Read more |
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Fleas
flea common name for any of the small, wingless insects of the order Siphonaptera. The adults of both sexes eat only blood and are all external parasites of mammals and birds. Fleas have hard bodies flattened from side to side and piercing and sucking mouthparts. Their legs are powerful and... Read more |
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Blockbuster Inc
Blockbuster Inc. 1201 Elm StreetDallas, Texas 75270U.S.A.Telephone: (214) 854-3000Fax: (214) 854-4848Web site: http://www.blockbuster.comWew Public CompanyIncorporated: 1982 as Cook Data ServicesEmployees: 84,300Sales: $6 billion (2004)Stock Exchanges: New York LondonTicker Symbol: BBINAIC:... Read more |
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