How To Use Parasitic worm In A Sentence
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Hookworms are small parasitic worms, with hook-like appendages on their mouths, that feed off the wall of the small intestine and can cause severe damage.
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Parasitic worms may be the commonest cause of chronic infection in humans.
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Bracken is cultivated commercially in America, Canada and Brazil as a remedy for bronchitis and parasitic worms.
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They pass on a parasitic worm that grows and grows and then breeds other worms under the skin.
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Taking a look at Carvacrol alone it is a compound that has been cited for over 28 effects, ranging from Anthelmintic vermifuge or a compound that removes parasitic worms, to an Antiseptic.
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The kidneys were infected with a parasitic worm.
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Over the past decade, leeches and parasitic worms have also crawled back into favour as a treatment.
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Instead, he con - tinued to accept a limited type of heterogenesis pertaining to the presumed production of gall-insects from living plant tissues and of parasitic worms by the host organism.
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They range in size from microscopic single-cell organisms to parasitic worms that can grow to several feet in length.
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They pass on a parasitic worm that grows and grows and then breeds other worms under the skin.
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Schistosomiasis, also known as bilharzia, is an epidemic disease characterized by the gradual destruction of the kidneys, liver and other organs by a parasitic worm.
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These, unlike other parasitic worms, do not cause disease or invade other body parts.
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The abrupt termination of the first section, set in the mid 19th century, leaves us with Adam Ewing, en route from the Chatham Islands to San Francisco, convinced that a parasitic worm?
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TWO transplant patients died after receiving a man's kidneys infected with a rare parasitic worm found in horses.
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This stance gives him maximum elbowroom to interpret religion as primarily a delusion (as implied by the title), like the parasitic worm that commandeers ants by burrowing into their brains (the first example of the book).
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TWO transplant patients died after receiving a man's kidneys infected with a rare parasitic worm found in horses.
The Sun
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The kidneys were infected with a parasitic worm.
The Sun
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Parasitic worms have evolved with their human hosts over thousands of years, and as successful parasites, do not kill their hosts.
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Two men died after they were given kidneys infected with a parasitic worm during transplant operations, it emerged yesterday.
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They pass on a parasitic worm that grows and grows and then breeds other worms under the skin.
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Over the past decade, leeches and parasitic worms have also crawled back into favour as a treatment.
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These, unlike other parasitic worms, do not cause disease or invade other body parts.
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They pass on a parasitic worm that grows and grows and then breeds other worms under the skin.
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The achievement of greatness through daring and adventurousness is intolerable to the mediocrities who malign him, as it reminds them they are parasitic worms.
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The disease, also called onchocerciasis, is caused by a parasitic worm, Onchocerca volvulus, whose larvae are transmitted in the bite of the black fly, which breeds by fast-flowing streams.
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Manures, for example, from horses, cattle or dogs often have vermicides still active in it that were designed to kill parasitic worms in the animal.
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The kidneys were infected with a parasitic worm.
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Both conditions are known as filarial diseases in which the body is infected with parasitic worms.
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This cell population, termed multipotent progenitor cells, or MPP, appears to be activated in the context of allergies or infection with parasitic worms and may be one of the earliest cellular events in the developing immune response.
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Disease is another problem, as are parasitic worms.
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Also called onchocerciasis, river blindness is caused by a parasitic worm whose larvae are transmitted by the bite of the black fly, which breeds by fast-flowing streams.
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So infecting allergy suffers with parasitic worms could reduce their symptoms.
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REPORTER A: River blindness is caused by a parasitic worm that lived under the surface of the skin.
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They pass on a parasitic worm that grows and grows and then breeds other worms under the skin.
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Jaenike studied a species of fly, Drosophila neotestacea, which is rendered sterile by a parasitic worm called a nematode, one of the most abundant, diverse, and destructive parasites of plants and animals in the world.
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The most prolific parasitic worm in the U.S. and European Union: the pinworm, which is most common during childhood.
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Disease is another problem, as are parasitic worms.
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Two men died after they were given kidneys infected with a parasitic worm during transplant operations, it emerged yesterday.
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Did you know, for example, that in 17 th-century England, at least 80 per cent of the population had various kinds of internal parasitic worms?
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The kidneys were infected with a parasitic worm.
The Sun
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The kidneys were infected with a parasitic worm.
The Sun