- whom are
pupils of the
Senior School. The school's alumni,
called "Old
Bancroftians",
include naturalists, poets, academics, politicians, authors, sportsmen...
- Elephantiasis,
often incorrectly called elephantitis, is the
enlargement and
hardening of
limbs or body
parts due to
tissue swelling (edema). It is characterised...
-
circulating antigens are also
limited to
successful detection of only
adult bancroftian worms,
making diagnosis only
possible in
later stages of
infection when...
- PMID 12076624. "Wuchereria bancrofti: The
causative agent of
Bancroftian Filariasis". ww.nematodes.org.
Archived from the
original on 3 January...
- AY, et al. (November 2003). "Doxycycline as a
novel strategy against bancroftian filariasis-depletion of
Wolbachia endosymbionts from
Wuchereria bancrofti...
- host.
Signs of
infection are
typically consistent with
those seen in
Bancroftian filariasis—fever, lymphadenitis, lymphangitis, lymphedema, and secondary...
- Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand, and Vietnam. It is a
potential natural vector of
bancroftian filariasis in Sri Lanka. The
species is
named after the malariologist...
- AY, et al. (November 2003). "Doxycycline as a
novel strategy against bancroftian filariasis-depletion of
Wolbachia endosymbionts from
Wuchereria bancrofti...
- development,
which relied on the
frontier as a
transformative force,
opposed Bancroftian racial determinism.
Turner referred to the
Germanic germ
theory by name...
-
Digital Ornaments; West Grove;
Woodford Green (1910-02-08). "Old
Bancroftians".
Bancroftians.net.
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