<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Epidemiology / Microbiology / Tick / Vector / Microbiota / Mosquito / Transmission / Infection / Tick-borne disease / Ticks of domestic animals
Date: 2015-11-11 23:13:01
Epidemiology
Microbiology
Tick
Vector
Microbiota
Mosquito
Transmission
Infection
Tick-borne disease
Ticks of domestic animals

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE CENTER FOR WILDLIFE HEALTH Project Title: Discovering the effects of life history on Lone star ticks microbiomes Participants: Rebecca Trout Fryxell (UTIA), Jennifer De

Add to Reading List

Source URL: ag.tennessee.edu

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 152,64 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Economy / Money / Monetary policy / Macroeconomics / State-owned enterprise / Pushing on a string / Central bank / Ideology of the Communist Party of China

Pushing on a String: State-Owned Enterprises and Monetary Policy Transmission in China Hongyi Chen Hong Kong Institute for Monetary Research Ran Li

DocID: 1xVBz - View Document

c/o 50Hertz Transmission GmbH Projektleitung: Markus Graebig (V.i.S.d.P.) HeidestraßeBerlin T +

DocID: 1xVbH - View Document

Mrs.Z: Improving ZigBee Throughput via Multi-Rate Transmission Yifeng Cao∗ , Linghe Kong∗ , Liang He† , Guihai Chen∗ , Min-You Wu∗ , Tian He‡ ∗ Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

DocID: 1xUK6 - View Document

Economy / Macroeconomics / Money / Monetary policy / Monetary economics / State-owned enterprise / Macroeconomic policy / Economy of China / Central bank / Money supply / Nominal rigidity

HONG KONG INSTITUTE FOR MONETARY RESEARCH PUSHING ON A STRING: STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES AND MONETARY POLICY TRANSMISSION IN CHINA Hongyi Chen, Ran Li and Peter Tillmann

DocID: 1xUfH - View Document

Community building / Culture / Politics / Human behavior / Voting behavior / Immigration / Socialization / Social capital / Democratization / Theories of political behavior / Social science / Civic engagement

The Practice of Voting: Immigrant Turnout, the Persistence of Origin Effects, and the Nature, Formation and Transmission of Political Habit by

DocID: 1xU8l - View Document