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Embryonated,
unembryonated and de-
embryonated are
terms generally used in
reference to eggs or, in botany, to seeds. The
words are
often used as professional...
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observed in
fecal samples but
never become infective.
Fertilized eggs
embryonate and
become infectious after 18 days to
several w****s in soil, depending...
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reproductive systems. Thus,
reproduction is by self-fertilisation. From humans,
embryonated eggs,
called oncospheres, are
released with
faeces and are transmitted...
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alternatives to
growth in
culture or animals. Some
viruses may be
grown in
embryonated eggs.
Another useful identification method is Xenodiagnosis, or the use...
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produce eggs
which are p****ed in urine. In
aquatic environments, eggs
embryonate after 15–100 days.
These eggs are
ingested by an
aquatic oligochaete,...
- flu
vaccines are
manufactured by
propagation of
influenza viruses in
embryonated chicken eggs,
taking 6–8 months. Flu
seasons are
different in the northern...
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Eaton cultivated an
agent thought responsible for
human pneumonia in
embryonated chicken eggs,
referred to as the "Eaton agent." This
agent was classified...
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eukaryotic cell
without the
globular protein G-actin. Eggs may be
embryonated or
unembryonated when p****ed by the female,
meaning their fertilized...
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Humans are infected, like
other paratenic hosts, by
ingestion of
embryonated T.
canis eggs. The
disease (toxocariasis)
caused by
migrating T. canis...
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Unfertilized eggs may be
ingested but are not infective.
Fertile eggs
embryonate and
become infective after 18 days to
several w****s (3),
depending on...