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The Parasites is a novel by Daphne du Maurier, first published in 1949. The novel follows an emotionally entangled bohemian family, the Delaneys,[1] who lead complex and frequently scandalous lives, and their strange relationships with one another. The book explores both their childhood and adult life, creating a circle seemingly closed to all outsiders. The world in which they live is sophisticated, gay, and sometimes tragic.
^Auerbach, Nina (October 2002). Daphne Du Maurier, Haunted Heiress. University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 77. ISBN 9780812218367. Retrieved 19 April 2023.
characterised parasites as "predators that eat prey in units of less than one". Parasites include single-celled protozoans such as the agents of malaria...
TheParasites is a novel by Daphne du Maurier, first published in 1949. The novel follows an emotionally entangled bohemian family, the Delaneys, who...
injects parasites into a vertebrate host during a blood meal. Parasites grow within a vertebrate body tissue (often the liver) before entering the bloodstream...
Human parasites include various protozoa and worms. Human parasites are divided into endoparasites, which cause infection inside the body, and ectoparasites...
mechanism for the selection of parasite resistance. However, not all parasites want to keep their hosts alive, and there are parasites with multistage...
animals, brood parasites, that rely on others to raise their young. The strategy appears among birds, insects and fish. The brood parasite manipulates a...
Parasite load is a measure of the number and virulence of theparasites that a host organism harbours. Quantitative parasitology deals with measures to...
intestinal parasite infection is a condition in which a parasite infects the gastro-intestinal tract of humans and other animals. Such parasites can live...
health hazard as it infects 30-50% of the world human population. Clinically, the life-long presence of theparasite in tissues of a majority of infected...
Parasitology is the study of parasites, their hosts, and the relationship between them. As a biological discipline, the scope of parasitology is not determined...
There are two main types of intracellular parasites: Facultative and Obligate. Facultative intracellular parasites are capable of living and reproducing in...
forms of parasites, including, but not limited to, fungal- and non-fungal zoosporic parasites, Dinoflagellates, Cercozoans, and viruses. Parasites use nutrients...
The Mind Parasites is a science fiction horror novel by English author Colin Wilson. It was published by Arkham House in 1967 in an edition of 3,045 copies...
parasites may not necessarily spend all of their time behaving as parasites. When a parasite is permanent, a number of generations occur in or on the...
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whether the effect depends on intensity (number of parasites per host). From this analysis, proposed by K. D. Lafferty and A. M. Kunis, the major evolutionary...
in 2000. The book discusses the history of parasites on Earth and how the field and study of parasitology formed, along with a look at the most dangerous...
fiction film based on the novel Parasite Eve (video game), a 1998 role-playing video game which serves as a sequel to the novel "Parasite Eve" (song), a 2020...
infested fish with two or more of theparasites are usually underweight. Once C. exigua replaces the tongue, some feed on the host's blood and many others...
chemical or mechanical and the means used by seeds often depends on whether or not theparasites are root parasites or stem parasites. Most parasitic plants...
the X parasites can replicate their hosts' physical appearances, and that the X have infected the station with the help of the "SA-X", an X parasite mimicking...
TheParasite is an 1894 novelette by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. It was also published in the United States, in four instalments, in Harper's Weekly in November...