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Hypsophorus dromedarius
Known as:
Protopalus dromedarius
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2017
2017
Ticks (Acari:Ixodidae) and Tick-borne Parasites of Camels(Camelus dromedarius) in Eldindir Locality, Sinnar State, Sudan
Sawsan M. Elsheikh
2017
Corpus ID: 90889988
أجريت هذه الدراسة بمحلية الدندر ولاية سنار خلال الفترة من سبتمبر والى ديسمبر 2014…
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2002
2002
Anatomy of the dromedary jumping-slug, Hemphillia dromedarius Branson, 1972 (Gastropoda: Stylommatophora: Arionidae), with new distributional records
K. Ovaska
,
Lyle F. Chichester
,
H. Reise
,
W. Leonard
,
Jim Baugh
2002
Corpus ID: 89112186
The genus Hemphillia, represented by at least 7 species, is a poorly known group of slugs endemic to western North America. We…
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1996
1996
A Comparison of field outbreaks of camelpox and camel contagious ecthyma in camels(camelus dromedarius) in Kenya
P. Nyaga
,
C. Gitao
1996
Corpus ID: 87309946
Review
1993
Review
1993
Comparison of the efficacy of three anthelmintic Drugs against mixed natural Gastrointestinal Nematode infections in Camel(camelus dromedarius) in Kenya
E. Mukhwana
1993
Corpus ID: 58656616
This study was undertaken to identify the types of helminth parasites in camels, their prevalence rates in different seasons, the…
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1986
1986
Changes In Estrogen And Progesterone Receptors Correlated With Ovarian Morphology In The One Humped Cammel ( Camelus- Dromedarius)
Nabil Ahmed
1986
Corpus ID: 91066672
1985
1985
A Preliminary Immunogenetics Study Of A Kenyan Population Of Came1us Dromedarius
Mary W Wangai
1985
Corpus ID: 130510059
1974
1974
An initial report on interstitial cells of testicular type (Leydig cells) in the ovary ofCamelus dromedarius
A. Gimbo
,
A. Tarantino
Experientia
1974
Corpus ID: 7931799
Viene descritta per la prima volta l'esistenza di cellule interstiziali di tipo Leydig, nell'ovaio diCamelus dromedarius.
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