Musca domestica acts as transport vector hosts

Abstract Background Musca domestica is the most common flies all over the world.More than 100 pathogens may cause diseases in human and animals.Houseflies transmitted helminthic eggs, protozoa cysts and trophozoites, bacteria fungi, and virus by mechanical transmission through its vomits or excreta.Musca domestica lives closely with humans and dome

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In the Coordinating Council for Religious Studies

Coordination Council for the writing of dissertations on religious studies, which, in coordination with the Department of History, Philosophy and Law of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, operates at the Department of Religious Studies of the IF of the National Academy of Sciences (headed by Prof.P.Yarotsky), is called together with the d

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An Illustrative Analysis of Atypical Gas Production Profiles Obtained from In Vitro Digestibility Studies Using Fecal Inoculum

Gas production profiles typically show a monotonically increasing monophasic pattern.However, atypical gas production profiles exist whereby at least two consecutive phases of gas production or additional extraneous features that distort the typical profile are present.Such profiles are more likely to occur Shocks with the use of a fecal inoculum a

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