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3 unusual facts about MITES


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Simmons Hall is an undergrad dorm designed in an unconventional style which resembles a giant Lego.

Genomics - Students research DNA and genetic diseases at the Broad Institute, where one third of the human genome was sequenced.

The students also participate in activities such as a Fourth of July barbecue, a trip to Martha's Vineyard, a tour of Boston, a tour of the MIT Museum, a trip to labs in fields of vanguard research, a dinner with the Director of Admissions at MIT, a talent show, a college fair, a Dining Cruise, and a variety of speaker's luncheons with people such as the new Dean of Science at MIT and Eric Lander.


Californian rabbit

Other health concerns include ear mites, Pasteurella, respiratory disease, dental problems, urinary bladder stones and fractured backs.

Cheyletiella yasguri

Cheyletiella yasguri is a species of mites from the genus Cheyletiella popularly known as "walking dandruff" and one of the many ectoparasites that targets domestic dogs.

Demodex

Blepharitis (inflammation of the eyelids) can also be caused by Demodex mites.

Fungus gnat

Introducing Hypoaspis miles mites or applying the biological larvicide Bacillus thuringiensis (subspecies israelensis) to kill the gnats in their larval stage; the larvacide must be applied weekly as a soil drench for 4–5 weeks.

Hammer-headed bat

Adults are often infected with mites and the hepatoparasite, Hepatocystis carpenteri.

High plains disease

High plains virus is spread by wheat curl mites, Aceria tosichella, which are small enough to be carried on air currents.

Meadow vole

Ecto- and endoparasites have been reported to include trematodes, cestodes, nematodes, acanthocephalans, lice (Anoplura), fleas (Siphonaptera), Diptera, and ticks and mites (Acari).

Orientia tsutsugamushi

and the natural vector and reservoir is probably trombiculid mites (genus Leptotrombidium).

Sphaeroseius ecitophilus

Mites of the genus Sphaeroseius have only been found in association with ecitonine army ants (Neivamyrmex, Labidus) in Brazil, Argentina, and possibly Costa Rica.

Thomas Platts-Mills

Platts-Mills has researched the immune response to a range of allergens including those from pollens, dust mites, the fungus Trichophyton, and domestic cats.


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