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Regenerative abnormalities in hind limbs of bufo regularis induced by repeated amputations: I. Early larval stages
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Qatar University
, 1993 , Article)
The regenerative response of the hind limbs of early larval stages: 52, 53, 54 and 55 of Bufo regularis was studied following repeated amputations at the ankle level. The pattern of morphogenesis as well as skeletal ...
Comparison of mechanical shaking, ultrasonication and Homogenization as techniques used in removing attached Bacteria and their effects on the associated protozoa
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Qatar University
, 1994 , Article)
During studying of Protozoa in the slow sand filter beds in Ashford Common Water Treatment Work (London, U.K.), it was found necessary to study the interstitial and attached bacterial populations involved with sand particles, ...
The influence of certain physical stresses on pulal mortality of Culex pipiens complex L. II. Effect of exposure to oxygen and partial vacuum.
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Qatar University
, 1993 , Article)
The results indicated that when pupae were exposed to oxygen atmosphere for different periods ranging from V2 - 48 hours, the pupal mortality increased with increasing the exposure periods. The mortality reached to about ...
Microscopic Study Of The Rabbit Pancreas After Vagotomy
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Qatar University
, 1997 , Article)
The microscopic study of the morphological changes in the rabbit pancreas were investigated after vagotomy. Structural changes were observed in the pancreatic acinar cells and in the islets of langerhans two and three weeks ...
Vitamin - a and limb regeneration in stages of the egyptian toad, bufo regularis Reuss-histological study
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Qatar University
, 1995 , Article)
The histogenesis of regenerated limbs, of both control and treated /larvae/ with 30 I.U./ml of retinol palmitate for 3 days, was studied in two larval stages (viz. stages 53 & 54) of the anuran amphibian, Bufo regularis ...
Thermal Acclimation In The Resting Metabolism Of The Nocturnal Gecko, Hemidactylus Flaviviridis
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Qatar University
, 1996 , Article)
Hemidactylus flaviviridis was acclimated to two temperature regimes (20 and 30°C). The resting metabolic rates (ml g1 h"1) were determined at 20, 25,30 and 35°C, using constant pressure manometric respirometers. The 20°C- ...
The effect of temperature and relative humidity on survival of unfed hyalomma impeltatum (acarina: ixodidae)
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Qatar University
, 1991 , Article)
This work investigates survival of unfed Hyalomma impeltatum in which 8089 larvae, 3946 nymphs, 2058 males and 2304 females held at different combinations of temperature (21, 25, 29 and 34°C) and relative humidity (RH) ...