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Protozoan diseases --- Protozoan Infections --- Eukaryota --- pathogenicity --- Protozoan diseases. --- Protozoan Infections. --- pathogenicity. --- Eukaryota - pathogenicity
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Eukaryota. --- Eucarya --- Eukarya --- Eukaryotes --- Eukaryotas --- Eukaryote --- GBZ General Biology, Zoology & Biophilosophy --- general biology --- zoology --- Protozoa --- guide books --- Eukaryota
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When I prepared the first German edition of this book in 1955, it was my intention to acquaint biologists in my country with the new and exciting results being obtained on the other side of theAtlantic Ocean (incl. the English Channel). In the meantime, especially after publication of the second German edition in 1968, Dr. Konrad F. Springer and many colleagues, too, suggested that I should prepare an English version. Though this was the exact opposite of my original intention, I finally agreed despite the risks involved. Since 1968 our knowledge in Protozoology increased considerably. Though I tried to concentrate the text as much as possible, an enlargement of up to pages 554 was unavoidable. Many figures have been changed, replaced and added. Altogether their number increased from 422 to 437. In my opinion, it is only a matter of time before the "true" protozoologists dis appear. There will be cell biologists, biochemists, geneticists and others working with certain Protozoa, but very few who are interested in the group as a whole, their morphological and physiological diversity, their various types of reproduction and their relationships to other groups of organisms. Even at the present time, the Society of Protozoologists, comprising more than thousand members, consists for the most part of specialists who concentrate their efforts specifically upon Chlamy domonas, Amoeba, Plasmodium, Tetrahymena or some other protozoans.
Protozoans --- Protozoology --- Eukaryota. --- Protozoan Infections. --- Infections, Protozoan --- Histomoniasis --- Histomoniases --- Infection, Protozoan --- Protozoan Infection --- Eucarya --- Eukarya --- Eukaryotes --- Eukaryotas --- Eukaryote --- Protozoology. --- Protozoa --- Protozoa. --- Microbiology. --- Bacteriology. --- Zoology. --- Eukaryota --- Protozoan Infections
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A journal for information about any aspect of phycology
Algae --- Natuurkunde. --- Algas --- Limu --- Cryptogams --- Phytoplankton --- Algology --- Eukaryota. --- Eucarya --- Eukarya --- Eukaryotes --- Eukaryotas --- Eukaryote
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Ruminants --- Artiodactyla --- Mammals --- Vertebrates --- Chordata --- Animals --- Eukaryota --- Organisms --- Camelids, New World --- Lama (Genus) --- Camelidae --- Camelids --- Lamoids
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Protozoa --- Protozoa. --- Protozoans --- Protozoons --- Invertebrates --- Protista --- Protozoology --- Eukaryota. --- Eucarya --- Eukarya --- Eukaryotes --- Eukaryotas --- Eukaryote
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Protozoa --- Protozoology --- Protozoologie --- periodicals --- Periodicals. --- Périodiques --- Eukaryota --- #TS:WDEP --- 59 --- Zoology --- Periodicals --- Zoölogie. Dierkunde --- 59 Zoölogie. Dierkunde --- 59 Zoology --- Périodiques --- MDBIOLOG --- Protozoology.
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Communicable diseases. --- Fungus-bacterium relationships. --- Communicable Diseases --- Bacteria --- Viruses --- Fungi --- Organisms --- Eukaryota --- Infection --- Bacterial Infections and Mycoses --- Diseases --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Infectious Diseases --- microbiology. --- virology. --- pathogenicity.
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The Atlas of Drosophila Morphology: Wild-type and Classical Mutants is the guide every Drosophila researcher wished they had when first learning genetic markers, and the tool they wish they had now as a handy reference in their lab research. Previously, scientists had only poor-quality images or sketches to work with, and then scattered resources online - but no single visual resource quickly at their fingertips when explaining markers to new members of the lab, or selecting flies to do their genetic crosses, or hybrids. This alphabetized guide to Drosophila gene
Drosophila -- Genetics. --- Drosophila -- Morphology. --- Drosophila. --- Drosophila --- Drosophilidae --- Diptera --- Insects --- Arthropods --- Invertebrates --- Animals --- Eukaryota --- Organisms --- Drosophila melanogaster --- Zoology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Invertebrates & Protozoa --- Genetics --- Morphology --- Fruit-flies
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Taxonomic Guide to Infectious Diseases, Second Edition, tackles the complexity of clinical microbiology by assigning every infectious organism to one of 40+ taxonomic classes, and providing a description of the defining traits that apply to all the organisms within each class. This edition is an updated, revised, and greatly expanded guide to the classes of organisms that infect humans. Taxonomic Guide to Infectious Diseases provides students and clinicians alike with a simplified way to understand the complex fields of clinical microbiology and parasitology.--
Communicable diseases. --- Bacteria --- Eukaryota --- Viruses --- Communicable Diseases --- classification --- microbiology --- Contagion and contagious diseases --- Contagious diseases --- Infectious diseases --- Microbial diseases in human beings --- Zymotic diseases --- Diseases --- Infection --- Epidemics
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