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1 cause they have incomplete cheeks and cannot suck.
2 lated with the mean growth of piglets during sucking.
3 ever saved from destruction by accidentally sucking a drop of scarcely nutritious fluid from an acci
4 complete their development on a single host, sucking all of its body content and therefore killing it
8 o feeding assays conducted with the piercing-sucking aphid, Myzus persicae, established a close corre
15 fiably implicated other cofactors (eg, blood-sucking arthropods, angiotensin converting enzyme inhibi
19 mo: 3-mo weight (41%, P = 0.0001), nutritive sucking behavior (9%, P = 0.0002), 3-d food intake (8%,
21 ttle, or both), 3-d energy intake, nutritive sucking behavior during a test meal, total energy expend
23 rin I) from the salivary glands of the blood-sucking bug Rhodnius prolixus has been expressed as an i
24 ular momentum of the body) at takeoff, plant-sucking bugs apply large equal and opposite torques from
29 sex, socioeconomic status, presence of digit-sucking habits, oral hygiene status (OHS), and gingiviti
32 cotiana benthamiana leaves were exposed to a sucking insect (whitefly) infestation and benzothiadiazo
33 heme proteins found in the saliva of a blood-sucking insect from tropical Central and South America,
35 id (CLA; Rhopalosiphum maidis), a phloem sap-sucking insect pest, is independent of JA but regulated
36 NP1-4) are ferriheme proteins from the blood-sucking insect Rhodnius prolixus that transport nitric o
38 , isolated from salivary glands of the blood-sucking insect Rhodnius prolixus, has been shown to be a
39 ophorin 1 (NP1) from the saliva of the blood-sucking insect Rhodnius prolixus, in the absence and pre
40 me proteins found in the saliva of the blood-sucking insect Rhodnius prolixus, in this case NP2 and N
41 oxide (NO)-transport protein from the blood-sucking insect Rhodnius prolixus, uses a ferric (Fe3+) h
44 ary glands of Lutzomyia longipalpis, a blood-sucking insect, with substantial similarity to insect gr
45 ing herbivores (Manduca sexta), (2) piercing-sucking insects (Empoasca spp.), and (3) bacterial patho
46 pteran and coleopteran pest species, the sap-sucking insects (Hemiptera) are not particularly suscept
48 Sindbis virus is vectored in nature by blood-sucking insects and grows efficiently in a number of avi
49 of N. attenuata plants against cell piercing-sucking insects and modulate the progression of cell dea
50 the past three decades, are used to control sucking insects both on plants and on companion animals.
51 ired for successful pathogen transmission by sucking insects can be recorded by monitoring voltage ch
56 of ferriheme proteins originating from blood-sucking insects that are tailored to protect and deliver
57 and Pseudomonas syzygii, are transmitted by sucking insects that feed on xylem sap but are not trans
59 oxide (NO) from the salivary glands of blood-sucking insects to their victims, resulting in vasodilat
61 s have been observed in beetles and piercing-sucking insects, but the role of caterpillar-associated
62 Plant bugs (Miridae species), which are sap-sucking insects, have emerged as major pests of cotton i
69 ged droplets released by field emission were sucked into the mass spectrometer inlet and mass spectra
72 ture stages, as all have a modified piercing-sucking mandible-maxillary complex that allows them to d
76 on traits that are plausibly associated with sucking movements rather than using general malocclusion
77 y-long scientific controversy, whether it is sucking of the milk by subatmospheric pressure or mouthi
80 trauma; fingernail biting; digit sucking; or sucking on objects such as pens, pencils, thread, or too
81 accidental trauma; fingernail biting; digit sucking; or sucking on objects such as pens, pencils, th
83 ants without inducing them to spray, and it sucks out the ant's body contents without puncturing the
84 se in self-comforting behaviors (e.g., thumb sucking) over development, whereas in contrast, monkeys
85 rre fly larva that lived in water as a blood-sucking parasite highlight how much can be learnt from t
87 (Myzus persicae Sulzer) is an important sap-sucking pest of a large variety of plants, including Ara
88 nd E/A ratio, smaller -dP/dt, and diminished sucking pressure than wild-type littermates, indicating
92 gation inhibitor 1 (RPAI-1) is a novel blood-sucking salivary molecule that binds to ADP and attenuat
95 rs, draining egg contents through a piercing/sucking tube formed by modified mandibles and maxillae.
97 ore have an impact on pathogens within blood-sucking vectors, prior to pathogen transmission to the m
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