Dictionary of Parasitology
Auteur : Gosling Peter J.
Although many books have been published on various aspects of human, animal, and plant parasitology, as well as the public health problems associated with parasites, none to date has offered a comprehensive glossary for those confronted with the discipline's exceptionally extensive terminology. To meet this need requires a dedicated text that can house the myriad entries that define all the basic principles and advanced nomenclature of parasitology.
The Dictionary of Parasitology reflects current practice in all aspects of parasitology and includes spellings, punctuation, abbreviations, acronyms, symbols, nomenclature, prefixes, and suffixes. It covers the field of modern parasitology with concise, clear, and authoritative precision. The dictionary assigns entries of parasites to the primary divisions of parasitology: human, veterinary, plant, insect, or fish; although in many instances the area of interest may be wide-ranging.
The dictionary provides the depth and breadth of knowledge that makes it both an informative and useful volume for beginners and experts in the field, as well as for writers and editors of scientific texts. Entries cover control measures, immunology, physiology, pharmacology, etc., and each are labeled according to the most appropriate area to which they relate.
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Providing more than 11,500 entries, the Dictionary of Parasitology, sets a standard that will allow those in the field to communicate with essential scientific accuracy.
Date de parution : 09-2019
17.8x25.4 cm
Date de parution : 06-2005
Ouvrage de 408 p.
17.8x25.4 cm
Thèmes de Dictionary of Parasitology :
Mots-clés :
Veterinary Parasitology; Word Element; Digenetic Trematodes; Protozoan Parasite; Group IIIa; Spinal Cord; Si Units; Tick Paralysis; Intermediate Host; Alternative Term; Nematode Parasite; Mange Mites; Genus Eimeria; Plaster Of Paris; General Terminology; Genus Sarcocystis; Sarcocystis; White Spot Disease; Trypanosoma Vivax; Group IVB; Chemical Symbol; Oestrus Ovis; Flagellate Protozoa; Echinococcus Multilocularis; Cutaneous Myiasis