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History of Sericulture, Cultural Entomology Digest 1
The silk is a continuous-filament fiber consisting of fibroin protein secreted from two salivary glands in the head of each larvae, and a gum called sericin, which cements the two ...
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Rideau Canal Waterway - History of the Rideau Lockstations - Malaria on the Rideau
The type of mosquito in Eastern Canada and the ...
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Eco-USA: Acrylonitrile
Birth defects have been seen in animals exposed to high concentrations of acrylonitrile ...
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A current of water molecules flow through my mouth from my salivary glands coaxing tiny molecular bits of the nuts and fruit to travel along with them. Some ...
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Red Cells Renewable Energy: Solar Fuels Renewable Energy: Solar Fuels (Graduate Research Seminar) RNA Editing Salivary Glands & Exocrine Secretion Signal Transduction Within The Nucleus Soft Condensed Matter Physics Solid State Chemistry Staphylococcal ...
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Red Cells Renewable Energy: Solar Fuels Renewable Energy: Solar Fuels (Graduate Research Seminar) RNA Editing Salivary Glands & Exocrine Secretion Signal Transduction Within The Nucleus Soft Condensed Matter Physics Solid State Chemistry Staphylococcal ...
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Index: SA: Merck Manual Home Edition
Mouth Salivary glands see also Parotid glands Biology of the Mouth Salivary Gland Disorders Locating the Major Salivary Glands malfunction of Salivary Gland Disorders: Salivary Gland Malfunction swelling of Salivary Gland Disorders: Salivary Gland Swelling tumors of Salivary Gland Disorders: Salivary Gland ...
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National Geographic: Lewis & Clark—Animals—Northern Short-Tailed Shrew
Florida. Shrews of the genus Blarina are unique among mammals in producing poison in their salivary glands. The saliva is not dangerous to humans, but a bite may swell and be painful ...
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Indridae : indrisoids, avahis, sifakas and indris
Avahis ...
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Rare Species Conservatory - Feathered Facts
They also have no salivary glands--so their mouths are dry--and they use their rubbery tongue like a thumb to ...
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