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domesticus

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See: domestic, household, internal


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To test his hunch, he and his colleagues offered big and small pine blocks to a common tropical dry-wood species of termite, Cryptotermes domesticus.
The third, the codex domesticus or poggianus, Daneloni cannot identify with certainty but believes was an apograph of the celebrated exemplar Poggii, as Poliziano asserted, which had absorbed some fifteenth-century contamination.
Sifted dust was prepared by extracting 100 mg of the fine dust in 2 mL phosphate-buffered saline with Tween 20 and was quantitatively analyzed for the presence of major cat [Felis domesticus (Fel d 1)], dog [Canis familiaris (Can f 1)], and German cockroach [Blatella germanica (Bla g 1)] allergens using two-site monoclonal antibody-based enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) (Ingram et al.
 
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