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Trematode ‘nurse’ can develop within itself the very unlike ‘Cercaria’, it will not appear impossible that the egg, or ciliated embryo, of a sponge, for once, under special conditions, might become a hydroid polype, or the embryo of a
Essays 2007
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Trematode parasite eats gonads, and so should impose strong selection on the snails.
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Trematode & cestode infections from high to nil, depending on the particular excreta, usage of effluent and other local circumstances
Chapter 6 1996
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(Trematode) attacking bladder (Egypt), Filaria (round tapeworm),
Scott's Last Expedition Volume I Robert Falcon Scott 1890
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Echinoderm, which is so widely different from it; if a hydroid polype can produce the higher Medusa; if the vermiform Trematode 'nurse' can develop within itself the very unlike _Cercaria_, it will not appear impossible that the egg, or ciliated embryo, of a sponge, for once, under special conditions, might become a hydroid polype, or the embryo of a
Darwiniana : Essays — Volume 02 Thomas Henry Huxley 1860
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Trematode worms - or "flukes" - commonly afflict mollusks today, and these invaders often use mollusks as intermediate hosts in their life cycles.
Wired Top Stories Brian Switek 2011
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Trematode parasites, like many other kinds, lack a plausible evolutionary phylogeny, though they can easily be explained by a teleological design.
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] Brendanw 2010
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Trematode parasites, like many other kinds, lack a plausible evolutionary phylogeny, though they can easily be explained by a teleological design.
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] AJFrederickson 2010
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Trematode parasites, like many other kinds, lack a plausible evolutionary phylogeny, though they can easily be explained by a teleological design.
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] TheKing 2010
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Trematode parasites, like many other kinds, lack a plausible evolutionary phylogeny, though they can easily be explained by a teleological design.
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] DouglasA 2010
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