Insects, Hygiene and HistoryAthlone Press, 1976 - 262 páginas |
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... effects on the organism concerned . Injection of a foreign protein followed by another when the antibodies have been prepared , can cause a severe general reaction known as anaphylactic shock . More localized effects occur when the ...
... effects on the organism concerned . Injection of a foreign protein followed by another when the antibodies have been prepared , can cause a severe general reaction known as anaphylactic shock . More localized effects occur when the ...
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... effects of these losses on a full grown man are quite negligible , since he has about 5 litres of blood and can spare about a pint for transfusion without ill effects . A regular loss of over 10 ml per day might cause anaemia ; and of ...
... effects of these losses on a full grown man are quite negligible , since he has about 5 litres of blood and can spare about a pint for transfusion without ill effects . A regular loss of over 10 ml per day might cause anaemia ; and of ...
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... effects , leading to rage , envy and aggression as well as other forbidden impulses ' . This seems to include all the popular causes of neurosis . Busch , " who quotes references as far back as 1894 ( ' Akaraphobie ' , described by a ...
... effects , leading to rage , envy and aggression as well as other forbidden impulses ' . This seems to include all the popular causes of neurosis . Busch , " who quotes references as far back as 1894 ( ' Akaraphobie ' , described by a ...
Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
The World of Insects and Mites | 12 |
Origin and Evolution of Insects and Mites | 20 |
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