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ONE-PARENT PROGENY OF TUBIFICID WORMS.
1945
W C Purdy
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W C Purdy
ONE-PARENT PROGENY OF TUBIFICID WORMS.
November 1945, Science (New York, N.Y.),
W C Purdy
Epidermal uptake of Pb, Cd, and Zn in tubificid worms.
December 1990, Oecologia,
W C Purdy
Experimental transmission of two Myxobolus spp. developing bisporogeny via tubificid worms.
January 1989, Parasitology research,
W C Purdy
Bioaccumulation of isocarbophos enantiomers from laboratory-contaminated aquatic environment by tubificid worms.
April 2015, Chemosphere,
W C Purdy
Temperature effects on tubificid worms and their relation to sediment oxygen demand.
January 2006, Journal of environmental science and health. Part A, Toxic/hazardous substances & environmental engineering,
W C Purdy
Do tubificid worms influence the fate of organic matter and pollutants in stormwater sediments?
March 2005, Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987),
W C Purdy
Relationships between river sediment characteristics and trace metal concentrations in tubificid worms and chironomid larvae.
January 1997, Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987),
W C Purdy
Punish the parent not the progeny.
March 2005, Blood,
W C Purdy
Selective inheritance of target genes from only one parent of sexually reproduced F1 progeny in Arabidopsis.
June 2021, Nature communications,
W C Purdy
The role of tubificid worms as an intermediate host in the life cycle of Myxobolus pavlovskii (Akhmerov, 1954).
January 1991, Parasitology research,
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