Rats Spread Diseases New to US CitiesS V RudenkoJ V BudilovaMembrane & Cell Biology
Rats spread many diseases and these diseases have killed and are still killing thousands of people today in many countries, especially poor countries in Asia and Africa. Rats are danger-ous not only in this way. They eat 33 million tons of grain every year. That is enough to feed200 ...
百度试题 结果1 题目Rats spread diseases, destroy crops and (store) ___ grain.相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 正确答案:(1)stored反馈 收藏
The possible spread of infection by farm rats (Rattus norvegicus). We asked to what extent hypoxia would modify the huddling behaviour of young rats during cold exposure. Sets of five animals (postnatal age 9+/-1 days) wer... M E,Hugh-Jones - 《British Veterinary Journal》 被引量: 21...
Detection of novel astroviruses in urban brown rats and previously known astroviruses in humans J. Gen. Virol., 91 (2010), pp. 2457-2462 CrossrefView in ScopusGoogle Scholar [62] N. Sun, Y. Yang, G.S. Wang, X.Q. Shao, S.Q. Zhang, F.X. Wang, et al. Detection and characteriz...
Let’s look at four types of diseases that can be spread by fleas. 1. Typhus According tothe Texas Department of State Health Services, humans usually get typhus from flea bites. Two types of fleas —the Oriental rat flea and the cat flea—become carriers of the disease after biting rats...
【题目】阅读理解Rats spread many diseases and these diseases have killed and are still killing thousands of people today in many countrics, cspecially poor countries in Asia and Africa. Rats are dangcr-ous not only in this way. They eat 33 million tons of grain every year. That is enough...
百度试题 题目Rats spread diseases, destroy crops and (store) ___ grain.相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 正确答案: (1) stored反馈 收藏
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