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    Strangles Research Paper

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    immunity. Local production of antibody requires an intranasal vaccine containing a live attenuated strain of S equi equi. The sixth disease being discussed is caused by a parasite called fasciola hepatica. Fasciola hepatica also known as common liver fluke is a parasitic organism that affects the liver in a wide spectrum of host. Infections are seen in people‚ cattle‚ sheep‚ alpacas‚ and

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    White Paper| WLAN Design and Site Surveys This paper aims to introduce the user to the concept and need for WLAN design and deployment methods. It also educates the user on site surveys‚ the preferred method for accurate design for WLANs. History of WLAN Design WLAN design has come a long way in the last couple of years with fundamental changes and acceptance in terms of the setting of design requirements‚ goals and methodologies for successful WLAN deployments. Before there were professional

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    winter and back toward the poles in the summer. The orcas adapt well to any climate‚ however‚ coastal and cool waters are preferred. Structural Features Dorsal Fins- Stabilizes the animal from rolling over and helps assist with sudden turns. Tail Flukes- Propels the Orca at high-speed. It also is used to slap the water and produce defeating sound

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    Bottlenose dolphins are also known as Tursiops truncates‚ which is their scientific name. This name originated from the Latin word “tursio” which means “dolphin”‚ and the Greek suffix “ops” which means “appearance”. In effect‚ tursiops means “dolphin-like” and their scientific name was derived from these other languages. Bottlenose dolphins are generally 6.6 to 12.8 feet long and weighing around 332 to 442 pounds. The variations in size are because of geographical location and gender. The coastal

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    decided to install three meter long ground rods as part of your grounding system. To measure the soil resistivity at a depth of three meters‚ we discussed a spacing between the test electrodes of three meters. To measure the soil resistivity start the Fluke 1625 and read the resistance value in ohms. In this case assume the resistance reading is 100 ohms. So‚ in this case we know: A = 3 meters‚

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    24) Animals in the phyla Acoelomorpha are small flat worms less than 5 mm in length. a) True b) False 25) Animals in the phyla Platyhelminthes have diploblastic tissue organization. a) True b) False 26) The monogenetic flukes (class Monogenea) are mostly external parasites of fishes. a) True b) False 27) Turbellarians are monoecious with reproductive systems adapted for internal fertilization. a) True b) False 28) Most turbellarians move entirely

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    gametes‚ but not both 12.Parasitism= Form of a symbiotic relationship where one organism is living at the expense of another. Identify the phulum to which each of the following belong: 12. Schistosoma mansoni (blood fluke) Platyhelminthes 13. Clinorchis sinensis (human liver fluke) Platyhelminthes 14. Taenia saginata (human beef tapeworm) Platyhelminthes 21. Dugesia tigrina‚ planaria Platyhelminthes 15. Necator americanus (American Hookworm) NEMATODA 16. Taenia pisiformes (dog tapeworm) Platyhelminthes

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    Bottlenose Dolphin • Kingdom: Animalia • Phylum: Chordata • Class: Mammalia • Order: Cetacea • Sub-order: Odontoceti • Family: Delphinidae • Genus: Tursiops Species: Truncatus Habitat Being the most prevalent dolphin species in the world‚ the Common Bottlenose Dolphin is widespread‚ active throughout both temperate and tropical waters worldwide. Despite this extensive range‚ it does not appear to be present in polar waters (pole-ward 45°) except in southern New Zealand and northern

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    wooden stick with horse hair that used to play string instruments such as violin. “She broke her bow in her last recital”. b. Fluke Unlikely chance occurrence; especially a surprising piece of luck. “Their triumph was no fluke”. A parasitic flatworm that typically has suckers and hooks for attachment to the host. "In Asia the species is known to host parasitic lung flukes‚ which can infect humans if the crabs are eaten undercooked." (Oxford Dictionary) The words tweeting‚ tweetable‚ tweeps‚ and tweetup

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    distinguish Calicophoron‚ the sequences of the ITS-2 region of various species obtained from the experimental samples were compared to each other and to the sequences of related species obtained from the NCBI Genbank.DNA was isolated from individual flukes collected from six cows‚ PCR techniques amplified segments of the DNA and allowed for purification and sequencing. Sequence analysis comparisons provided a basis for the phylogenetic tree (neighbour-joining)‚ this indicated that there were two species

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