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Flukes : The Trematodes ... Intestinal Flukes ... Tissue Flukes...
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Fluke Test Tools and Calibration ... Hart Scientific Division...
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Fluke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fluke may refer to: • A fluke, the pair of horizontal tail fins of whales, dolphins, and porpoises • Flounder, type of flatfish • Trematoda, class of flatworms • Fluke (band), electronic dance music ...
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Fluke's aftercare offers pet urns and personalized pet cremation services throughout Maine. We offer attended cremations as well as candle lighting memorial services done with dignity and in a loving manner. ... Fluke's Aftercare offers pet urns and personalized pet ; ... A family owned and operated business established in 2004,
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Flukes, like other parasitic flatworms, have complex life cycles often involving two or more host organisms. At right, a planarian (Dugesia). Planarians are free-living flatworms, and have a much simpler life history.
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Flatworms are unsegmented, bilaterally symmetrical worms that lack a coelom (acoelomate) but that do have three germ layers. Some forms are free living but many are parasitic. ... Movement in some flatworms is controlled by longitudinal, circular, and oblique layers of muscle. ... Class Monogenea (parasitic flukes)
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Flatworms, tapeworms, flukes ... Flatworms, tapeworms, flukes. Version 01 January 1995 (temporary). ... All rights reserved.
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A web resource for light microscopists seeking to identify flatworms and other fresh water micro organisms. An introduction to flukes with photomicrographs and movie. ... ; Introduction to Flukes. Flukes Gallery.
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Digenean Flukes Causing Human Disease ... towards the end or the incubation periods, when the flukes reach maturity. Initially there may be inflammation and later ulceration at the site of attachment, eventually leading to haemorrhage and/or ulceration.
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