Mosquito bites cause severe skin irritation through an allergic reaction to the insects' saliva. |
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Mosquito responses were favorable in the olfactometer, but the human hand still attracted the most. |
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He discovered his two best school friends were both engaged in the battle, one flying Mosquito fighter-bombers, the other a tank commander. |
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The Strathmore Mosquito team was to play their first tournament this past weekend, but they were rained out. |
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Mosquito larvae are an important food source for fish and other aquatic creatures, and the adults feed a lot of birds and bats. |
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Mosquito abundance and bionomics were studied intensively during summer and spring at two residential communities of contrasting economic status. |
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Mosquito bites line the insides of my legs only stopping at the brief cloth on my lower body that some would call shorts. |
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Mosquito and ant bites can be relieved by the application of a moist bicarbonate of soda paste. |
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Mosquito repellant is awful, poisonous stuff, especially the types that actually repel mosquitoes. |
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Mosquito bites may be avoided by removing stagnant sources of water or by using protective clothing, repellants, larvicides, and, in cases of epidemics, insecticides. |
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Mosquito surveillance will focus on establishing what mosquito species are present and their relative abundance over the season. |
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Port bosses will use the technology to act as a border control for the invasive Tiger Mosquito, which spreads deadly diseases. |
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Mosquito cell lines have been used mainly in the isolation of arboviruses. |
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Mosquito borne diseases, such as dengue fever and encephalitis, are generally more influenced by ambient conditions than diseases passed directly from human to human. |
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Mosquito County had long before become Orange County, and the Mosquito River had become the Halifax River. |
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The Mosquito Coast was generally defined as the domain of the Mosquito or Miskito Kingdom and expanded or contracted with that domain. |
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English and Dutch privateers who preyed on Spanish ships soon found refuge in the Mosquito Coast. |
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By 1859 British opinion was no longer supportive of their nation's presence in the Mosquito Coast. |
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The next year, Britain signed the Treaty of Managua, ceding the rest of the Mosquito Coast to Nicaragua. |
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The former Mosquito Coast was established as the Nicaraguan department of Zelaya. |
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Anglicanism and the Moravian Church gained a significant following in the Mosquito Coast. |
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The ThermaCELL Mosquito Repellent utilizes an active ingredient known as allethrin. |
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Mosquito collection in heronries and antibodies to Japanese encephalitis virus in birds in Asansol-Dhanbad region. |
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Representatives from the Bridges and Foundations Career Development Corporation were on hand to help Mosquito First Nation put shoves in the ground for the construction phase of an eight-unit housing project. |
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Mosquito species associated within some western Himalayas phytogeographic zones in the Garhwal region of India. |
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The Spanish colonial leaders, in turn, could not completely eliminate British influences along the Mosquito Coast. |
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After the War De Havilland took over the factory and it was used to produce various aircraft, including the Mosquito and the Comet. |
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This union consisted of the provinces of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Los Altos, Mosquito Coast, and Nicaragua. |
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In 1926 the Florida Legislature changed the name from Mosquito Inlet to Ponce de Leon Inlet. |
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The Mosquito emits a whining sound at 18 kilohertz that switches on and off four times a second for up to 20 minutes. |
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Mosquito was given her nickname as a child when she experienced an allergic reaction to a mosquito bite. |
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Mosquito net, fizzling lamp, high step between rooms. |
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Stable flies are not reproducing at the zoos, says entomologist Jerome Hogsette, who works in cMAVE's Mosquito and Fly Research Unit. |
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On 25 June 1997, a pyroclastic flow travelled down Mosquito Ghaut. |
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Native tribes on the Mosquito Coast speak their own languages. |
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The Miskito people sometimes use a similar flag that also incorporates the Union Jack in its canton, due to long periods of contact in the Mosquito Coast. |
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The 1860 treaty also recognized that the Mosquito Kingdom, now reduced to the territory around Bluefields, would become an autonomous Miskito reserve. |
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Mosquito isolates of Ross River virus from Cairns, Queensland, Australia. |
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On March 7 Nicaragua signed a peace treaty where it ceded San Juan del Norte to the Mosquito Kingdom, who renamed it Greytown after Charles Edward Grey, governor of Jamaica. |
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With Spanish power over the Mosquito Coast vanished and British influence rapidly returning, the Captaincy General of Guatemala sought full control of the shore to Spain. |
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