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Parasitic and organisms
Parasitic diseases can affect practically all living organisms, including plants and mammals.

Parasitic and from
Parasitic symbioses take many forms, from endoparasites that live within the host's body to ectoparasites that live on its surface.
Juveniles are much more problematic, and are difficult to separate from Parasitic Jaeger over the sea.
Parasitic birdlice, Pectinopygus makundi, have been described from Little Cormorant hosts.
Weller also served from 1953 to 1959 as Director of the Commission on Parasitic Diseases of the American Armed Forces Epidemiological Board.
Parasitic plants are attached to their host by means of haustoria, which transfer nutrients from the host to the parasite.
A Parasitic EXtraction ( PEX ) then is performed to generate a PEX-netlist with parasitic properties from the layout.
Parasitic loss is that which a parasite consumes from its host, for whom the loss may or may not be beneficial.

Parasitic and mistletoe
Parasitic and semiparasitic plants growing on other plants ( mistletoe is well known ) are not " true " epiphytes ( a designation usually given to fully autotrophic epiphytes ), but are still epiphytic in habit.

Parasitic and parasitic
* Parasitic capacitance: The capacitance between individual wire turns of the coil, called parasitic capacitance, does not cause energy losses but can change the behavior of the coil.
Parasitic females will bypass the parental care constraint of feeding by laying additional parasitic eggs in addition to their normal nest.
Parasitic gaps are typically found in structures that would otherwise be islands to extraction, such as adjuncts as in the above example, or subjects, as in the following example ( where the subject even supporters of __ hosts the parasitic gap licensed by the true gap following dislike ).
Standard Parasitic Exchange Format ( SPEF ) is an IEEE standard for representing parasitic data of wires in a chip in ASCII format.

Parasitic and plant
* Parasitic plant
* Parasitic plant

Parasitic and internal
* Parasitic fungal spores may be classified into internal spores, which germinate within the host, and external spores, also called environmental spores, released by the host to infest other hosts.

Parasitic and parasites
Parasitic pneumonia is an infection of the lungs by parasites.

Parasitic and such
Parasitic diseases such as ascariasis, hookworm, strongyloidiasis and whipworm can be diagnosed by examining stools under a microscope for the presence of worm larvae or eggs.

Parasitic and .
Parasitic computing is programming technique where a program in normal authorized interactions with another program manages to get the other program to perform computations of a complex nature.
Parasitic life cycles can have the capacity to infect a singular host or a series of hosts.
Parasitic animals of the genus Symbion, the only member of the phylum Cycliophora, live exclusively on lobster gills and mouthparts.
Parasitic coinfection with HIV / AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria is also common, especially in Sub-saharan Africa, and helminth codinfection adversely affects the natural history and progression of HIV / AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria and can increase clinical malaria severity.
* Parasitic Plant Connection.
* Parasitic twins ( 10 %): Twins that are asymmetrically conjoined, resulting in one twin that is small, less formed, and dependent on the larger twin for survival.
* The Sandler Center for Basic Research in Parasitic Diseases, University of California, San Francisco.
The Parasitic Weaver is a specialist parasite of cisticolas and prinias.
Parasitic cuckoos are grouped into gentes, with each gens specializing in a particular host.
Parasitic cuckoos that show the highest levels of egg mimicry are those whose hosts exhibit high levels of egg rejection behavior.
Parasitic on the latter species is knapweed broomrape ( Orobanche elatior ), occurring in greater quantity on the Plain than anywhere else in Britain.
Parasitic females are generally larger than their host counterparts, but this relationship is an individual-to-individual basis — on average, there is no size difference between females that parasitize and females that get parasitized.
* Parasitic capacitance: The nonconducting diode behaves like a capacitor, which can have a deleterious effect on high-speed signals.
* Parasitic inductance: Because the actual overvoltage switching is so fast, the package inductance is the limiting factor for response speed.
Parasitic species do not possess scopae.
Parasitic species are of equal size or smaller than their victims.
The Parasitic Jaeger, also known as the Arctic Skua or Parasitic Skua, ( Stercorarius parasiticus ) is a seabird in the skua family Stercorariidae.

organisms and range
Side-effects range from mild to very serious depending on the antibiotics used, the microbial organisms targeted, and the individual patient.
The significance of soft-bodied preservation, and the range of organisms he recognised as new to science, led him to return to the quarry almost every year until 1924.
The biota consists of a range of organisms.
However, together they address phenomena related to living organisms ( biological phenomena ) over a wide range of scales, from biophysics to ecology.
The concept encompasses a wide range of procedures ( and history ) for modifying living organisms according to human purposes — going back to domestication of animals, cultivation of plants, and " improvements " to these through breeding programs that employ artificial selection and hybridization.
Behavior or behaviour ( see American and British spelling differences ) is the range of actions and mannerisms made by organisms, systems, or artificial entities in conjunction with their environment, which includes the other systems or organisms around as well as the physical environment.
DDT is toxic to a wide range of living organisms, including marine animals such as crayfish, daphnids, sea shrimp and many species of fish.
These hypothetical forms of life range from simple bacteria-like organisms to beings far more complex than humans.
The Gaia hypothesis states that there is an emergent feedback loop generated by the metabolism of living organisms that maintains the temperature of the Earth and atmospheric conditions within a narrow self-regulating range of tolerance.
Marine fossils are mostly used to measure extinction rates because of their superior fossil record and stratigraphic range compared to land organisms.
Introns are found in the genes of most organisms and many viruses, and can be located in a wide range of genes, including those that generate proteins, ribosomal RNA ( rRNA ), and transfer RNA ( tRNA ).
Group I and group II introns are found in genes encoding proteins ( messenger RNA ), transfer RNA and ribosomal RNA in a very wide range of living organisms., Following transcription into RNA, group I and group II introns also make extensive internal interactions that allow them to fold into a specific, complex three-dimensional architecture.
Early studies of genomic DNA sequences from a wide range of organisms show that the intron-exon structure of homologous genes in different organisms can vary widely.
These microorganisms including bacteria and the broad range of organisms that form the marine microbial loop, responsible for regulating much of the oceans ' biogeochemistry.
The water, along with rapidly changing topography, is responsible for the creation of microhabitats which offer a wide range of organisms, many of them endemic.
Although the many forms of life on earth use a range of different nutrients, almost all aerobic organisms carry out oxidative phosphorylation to produce ATP, the molecule that supplies energy to metabolism.
It covers a wide range of topics, including marine organisms and ecosystem dynamics ( biological oceanography ); ocean currents, waves, and geophysical fluid dynamics ( physical oceanography ); plate tectonics and the geology of the sea floor ( geological oceanography ); and fluxes of various chemical substances and physical properties within the ocean and across its boundaries ( chemical oceanography ).
Though many planktic ( or planktonic — see the next section below ) species are microscopic in size, plankton includes organisms covering a wide range of sizes, including large organisms such as jellyfish.
The organisms range from a centimeter or so to the giant Promissum, 40 cm in length.
It covers a wide range of topics, including marine organisms and ecosystem dynamics ; ocean currents, waves, and geophysical fluid dynamics ; plate tectonics and the geology of the sea floor ; and fluxes of various chemical substances and physical properties within the ocean and across its boundaries.
They migrate vertically from day to night, so the community structure changes on a 24 h cycle ; during the day many organisms take refuge at water depths in excess of 100 m. They range from the tropics to the poles.
More than 100 cases of transgenerational epigenetic inheritance phenomena have been reported in a wide range of organisms, including prokaryotes, plants, and animals.

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