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1“... (2007). Two peaks of birth were detected, one in spring and another one in mid-autumn. The implications...”
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2“... during the spring of 2007 and were examined for helminths. Six parasite species were found: one trematoda...”
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3“... in the Colonial period. Copyright © 2007 Wayne State University Press....”
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4por Di Iorio, O., Turienzo, P., Nava, S., Mastropaolo, M., Mangold, A.J., Acuña, D.G., Guglielmone, A.A.“... of an argasid were collected from 20 to 22 of June, 2007 in nests of Creamy-breasted Canastero, Asthenes...”
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5por Fernández, M.S., Fraschina, J., Acardi, S., Liotta, D.J., Lestani, E., Giuliani, M., Busch, M., Salomón, O.D.“... conducted (2007–2009, 7506 Sherman trap nights and 422 cage trap nights). In two of these samplings, 16...”
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6“... the others. Additionally, the type material of Acanthocephalus saopaulensis Smales, 2007 from Rhinella...”
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7“... fitness components. © 2007 The Authors....”
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8“... that diversified in South America. © 2007 The Authors....”
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9“... on house infestation and wing geometric morphometry is being conducted since 2007. A total of 228 insects...”
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10“... to minimize snail infection and ultimately to reduce the incidence of fasciolosis in cattle. © 2007 Elsevier...”
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11“... and environmental management measures. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved....”
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12por Burgos, J.M., Altcheh, J., Bisio, M., Duffy, T., Valadares, H.M.S., Seidenstein, M.E., Piccinali, R., Freitas, J.M., Levin, M.J., Macchi, L., Macedo, A.M., Freilij, H., Schijman, A.G.“... the maternal polyclonal population were equally infective to both siblings. © 2007 Australian Society...”
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