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    Ornithodoros peruvianus Kohls, Clifford & Jones (Ixodoidea: Argasidae) in Chile: a Tentative Diagnosis

    Three argasid tick larvae were collected on April 2, 2010, from a common vampire bat, Desmodus rotundus, captured in the Parque Nacional Pan de Azúcar (26°09′ S, 70°41′ W), Region of Atacama, Chile. The larvae we...

    J Venzal, Daniel González-Acuña, A Mangold, A Guglielmone in Neotropical Entomology (2012)

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    Turbulent Deposition of Ozone to a Mountainous Forest Ecosystem

    Intensive research activities within the past 15 years have yielded a good understanding of the processes within the troposphere that lead to photochemical episodes with increased ozone (O3) and other secondary t...

    O. Klemm, A. Mangold, A. Held in Biogeochemistry of Forested Catchments in … (2004)

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    Carbon Budget of a Spruce Forest Ecosystem

    The investigation of carbon fluxes is of immense interest in ecosystem and climate research. Forest ecosystems may be a sink for anthropogenic carbon, if the assimilation is larger than the respiration. Altern...

    C. Rebmann, P. Anthoni, E. Falge, M. Göckede in Biogeochemistry of Forested Catchments in … (2004)

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    Use of cerebellar brain smears in the diagnosis of babesiosis (Babesia bovis) in cattle

    Cerebral and cerebellar smears were made from 4 animals acutely reacting toBabesia bovis and 94 animals free from clinical babesiosis. The brain smears were stained by the Giemsa method and examined for the prese...

    A. Hadani, A. A. Guglielmone in Tropical Animal Health and Production (1982)