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Daily rhythm of aggregation in the haematophagous bug Triatoma infestans (Heteroptera: Reduviidae)
Published 2007-06-01Subjects: Get full text
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Aggregation Behaviour and Interspecific Responses in Three Species of Triatominae
Published 1998-01-01Subjects: Get full text
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Temporal change of the aggregation response in Triatoma infestans
Published 2000-12-01Subjects: Get full text
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Aggregation Behaviour and Interspecific Responses in Rhodnius prolixus Stål
Published 2002-06-01Subjects: “…aggregation behaviour…”
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Simulation of a Bio-Inspired Flocking-Based Aggregation Behaviour in Swarm Robotics
Published 2024-11-01Subjects: Get full text
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Lessons to be popular: the chemical basis of aggregation in Trypanosoma cruzi-infected and non-infected Chagasic bugs
Published 2024-02-01Subjects: Get full text
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Aggregation responses of <i>Cimex hemipterus</i> F. to semiochemicals identified from their excreta
Published 2014-08-01Subjects: “…Aggregation behaviour; bedbugs; GC-MS; hexanal; hexenoic acid…”
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Disclosing the Potential of Fluorinated Ionic Liquids as Interferon-Alpha 2b Delivery Systems
Published 2022-05-01Subjects: Get full text
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Linseed Oil Affects Aggregation Behaviour in the Desert Locust <i>Schistocerca gregaria</i>—A Potential Swarm Disruptive Agent
Published 2020-09-01Subjects: Get full text
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Recombinant sterol esterase from <it>Ophiostoma piceae</it>: an improved biocatalyst expressed in <it>Pichia pastoris</it>
Published 2012-06-01Subjects: Get full text
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The seepage flow characteristics of hydrophobically associated polymers with different aggregation behaviours in porous media
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Behavioural adaptations of argulid parasites (Crustacea: Branchiura) to major challenges in their life cycle
Published 2015-07-01Subjects: Get full text
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Male flies with yellow balls - New observations on the eversible vesicles on the postabdomen of male Thaumatomyia notata (Diptera: Chloropidae)
Published 2009-03-01Subjects: “…the paired eversible vesicles on the postabdomen of male t. notata are likely to play an important role in intraspecific communication and possibly in the notorious aggregation behaviour of these flies at buildings in autumn. the morphological and histological study of these organs provides new evidence supporting the hypothesis that they are pheromone glands. they also constitute a strong optical signal. a detailed survey of these structures could provide the bases for targeted control methods…”
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