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Infection patterns and molecular data reveal host and tissue specificity of Posthodiplostomum species in centrarchid hosts
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- Parasitology / Volume 145 / Issue 11 / September 2018
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- 12 March 2018, pp. 1458-1468
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Broad geographic analyses reveal varying patterns of genetic diversity and host specificity among echinostome trematodes in New Zealand snails
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- Parasitology / Volume 142 / Issue 2 / February 2015
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- 26 August 2014, pp. 406-415
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The influence of clonal diversity and intensity-dependence on trematode infections in an amphipod
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- Parasitology / Volume 136 / Issue 3 / March 2009
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- 21 January 2009, pp. 339-348
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Cryptic species complexes in manipulative echinostomatid trematodes: when two become six
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- Parasitology / Volume 136 / Issue 2 / February 2009
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- 18 December 2008, pp. 241-252
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Effects of interspecific competition on asexual proliferation and clonal genetic diversity in larval trematode infections of snails
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- Parasitology / Volume 135 / Issue 6 / May 2008
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- 28 April 2008, pp. 741-747
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A case study from the Lynn Sage Comprehensive Cancer Center. Primary sarcoma of the breast: a diagnostic dilemma
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- Breast Cancer Online / Volume 8 / Issue 6 / June 2005
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- 30 June 2005, e34
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- June 2005
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Absorbers in the suburbs: HST views the local Lyα forest
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- Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union / Volume 2004 / Issue IAUC195 / March 2004
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- 06 October 2004, pp. 116-121
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- March 2004
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Laudatores Temporis Acti. Studies in memory of William Everett Caldwell, Professor of History in the University of North Carolina, by his Friends and Students. Edited by Mary Francis Gyles and Eugene Wood Davis. (James Sprunt Studies in History and Political Science, vol. 46.) Pp. x + 148. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1964 (1969). Paper, 24s. net.
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- The Classical Review / Volume 20 / Issue 3 / December 1970
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- 27 February 2009, p. 415
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- December 1970
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