Roundworms, or nematodes, constitute the most important group of parasiticworms in the horse.
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Indeed, Campbell received his Nobel prize 65 years after he first started researching parasiticworms.
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How could vertebrata be predominant under the conditions of life in which parasiticworms live?
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The idea of having parasiticworms is pretty disgusting.
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He was reminded distinctly of the parasiticworms and sea slugs he had dissected in college.
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Background: The human IgE response is associated with allergy and with host defence against parasiticworms.
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An Australian scientist is studying whether parasiticworms, in small numbers, can help coeliacs tolerate gluten.
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ACAMTHOCEPHALA, a compact group of cylindrical, parasiticworms, with no near allies in the animal kingdom.
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This water brings disease - bilharzia caused by parasiticworms and diarrhoea which can kill babies.
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Chepstow's meeting a week today is under threat as officials battle against an outbreak of microscopic parasiticworms.
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In an initial trial of six people who were fed parasiticworms, the results were "dramatic".
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So cast aside your romantic ideals, and enter a world of amorous parasiticworms, adulterous songbirds and thoroughly naughty monkeys.
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ShK-related peptides in parasiticworms may contribute to the potential beneficial effects of probiotic parasitic worm therapy in human autoimmune diseases.
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People also have to contend with water-borne diseases like schistosomiasis, an infection caused by parasiticworms living in fresh water, he said.
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It is caused by parasiticworms, picked up in infested waters, which drill through people's skin and lay eggs in their bodies.
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The infection, which is caused by parasiticworms, is transmitted by mosquitoes and it can cause enlargement of limbs, the genitals and breasts.