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    Blood Feeding Insect Series: American Trypanosomiasis - Chagas Disease by Kevin Kobylinski, Roxanne Rutledge-Connelly

    Published 2006-07-01
    “… ENY-726, a 4-page illustrated fact sheet by Kevin Kobylinski and Roxanne Rutledge Connelly, describes this potentially fatal, chronic disease and the triatomine bugs that transmit it. It discusses the low risk of contracting the disease in Florida or from contaminated blood, and information on control measures. …”
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    'Captiva' St. Augustinegrass by Laurie E. Trenholm, Kevin Kenworthy

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…Trenholm and Kevin Kenworthy, introduces this new dwarf cultivar characterized by dark green, short, narrow leaf blades and improved tolerance to southern chinch bugs and plant hoppers, that is now available for use in landscapes. …”
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  3. 203

    'Captiva' St. Augustinegrass by Laurie E. Trenholm, Kevin Kenworthy

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…Trenholm and Kevin Kenworthy, introduces this new dwarf cultivar characterized by dark green, short, narrow leaf blades and improved tolerance to southern chinch bugs and plant hoppers, that is now available for use in landscapes. …”
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    Blood Feeding Insect Series: American Trypanosomiasis - Chagas Disease by Kevin Kobylinski, Roxanne Rutledge-Connelly

    Published 2006-07-01
    “… ENY-726, a 4-page illustrated fact sheet by Kevin Kobylinski and Roxanne Rutledge Connelly, describes this potentially fatal, chronic disease and the triatomine bugs that transmit it. It discusses the low risk of contracting the disease in Florida or from contaminated blood, and information on control measures. …”
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    Automated issue assignment using topic modelling on Jira issue tracking data by Themistoklis Diamantopoulos, Nikolaos Saoulidis, Andreas Symeonidis

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…However, most approaches focus mainly on software bugs and employ models that do not sufficiently take into account the semantics and the non‐textual metadata of issues and/or produce models that may require manual tuning. …”
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    Punish no clone by R. L. Kochnev

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…This article is a commentary and supplementary study to the Russian translation of Mark Walker’s article «Branching Is Not a Bug; It’s a Feature: Personal Identity and Legal (and Moral) Responsibility» published in this journal. …”
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    How an Opportunistic Infection Can Mess with Your Brain and Take Your Breath Away: A Rare Case of Simultaneous Lung and Brain Abscess due to Streptococcus anginosus by Farah Al-Saffar, Daisy Torres-Miranda, Saif Ibrahim, Adil Shujaat

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Streptococcus anginosus (S. anginosus) is considered a friendly bug and is a one of many different bacteria that constitute the normal flora of the oral cavity. …”
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    Sphingomonas paucimobilis Bloodstream Infection in a Post Liver Transplant Patient by Ekadashi Rajni, Anand Kumar Jain, Ayushi Jorwal, Naimish N. Mehta

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The objective of sharing this case report is to create the awareness regarding the possibility of this novel bug implicated in infections in the posttransplant setting. …”
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    Handling Total Release Foggers by Frederick M. Fishel

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…Fishel, cautions about the risks of total release foggers (TRFs), also called "bug bombs," and common-sense precautions people can take to reduce risks before using one in any building. …”
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    La Trypanosomiasis Americana - Mal de Chagas by Jorge Rey, Kevin Kobylinski, Roxanne Rutledge Connelly

    Published 2006-11-01
    “…It describes this potentially fatal, chronic disease and the triatomine bugs that transmit it. It discusses the low risk of contracting the disease in Florida or from contaminated blood, and information on control measures. …”
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    Handling Total Release Foggers by Frederick M. Fishel

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…Fishel, cautions about the risks of total release foggers (TRFs), also called "bug bombs," and common-sense precautions people can take to reduce risks before using one in any building. …”
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    Chiggers by P.G. Koehler

    Published 1999-05-01
    “… This document provides an overview of chiggers, detailing their biology, life cycle, and the effects of their bites. Chiggers, or “red bugs,” are larvae of mites that cause intense itching and welts on human skin. …”
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    La Trypanosomiasis Americana - Mal de Chagas by Jorge Rey, Kevin Kobylinski, Roxanne Rutledge Connelly

    Published 2006-11-01
    “…It describes this potentially fatal, chronic disease and the triatomine bugs that transmit it. It discusses the low risk of contracting the disease in Florida or from contaminated blood, and information on control measures. …”
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    Mistaken Identities in the Ornamental Plant Nursery Sheet 2 by Russell Mizell

    Published 2007-06-01
    “…Key examples include predaceous stink bugs, lady beetle larvae, sooty mold, nitrogen-fixing nodules, slime molds, and bird’s nest fungi. …”
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    Key Plant, Key Pests: Azalea (Rhododendron spp.) by Juanita Popenoe, Caroline Roper Warwick, Jacqueline Bourdon, David J. Norman

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…This publication provides information and general management recommendations for the azalea caterpillar, azalea lace bug, azalea leafminer, rhododendron gall midge, azalea gall, cercospora leaf spot, mushroom root rot, ovulinia petal blight, wet root rots, and iron chlorosis. …”
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    Key Plant, Key Pests: Azalea (Rhododendron spp.) by Juanita Popenoe, Caroline Roper Warwick, Jacqueline Bourdon, David J. Norman

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…This publication provides information and general management recommendations for the azalea caterpillar, azalea lace bug, azalea leafminer, rhododendron gall midge, azalea gall, cercospora leaf spot, mushroom root rot, ovulinia petal blight, wet root rots, and iron chlorosis. …”
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    Diversity of harmful and beneficial insects on faba bean, Vicia faba L. in Assiut Governorate, Northern Upper Egypt by Hend O. Mohamed, Hassan F. Dahi, Asmaa H. Mahmoud

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The most common pest species were green leafhopper, Empoasca decipiens (42.28%), followed by bean fly, Ophiomyia phaseoli (17.16%); American serpentine leaf miner, Liriomyza trifolii (16.45%); sugar beet fly, Pegomya mixta (9.20%); campyloma bug, Campylomma sp. (7.61%); and bean seed fly, Delia sp. (3.17%). …”
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    Stinging or Venomous Insects and Related Pests by P.G. Koehler, D.E. Short

    Published 2002-01-01
    “…Additionally, it describes common venomous arthropods, including bees, wasps, scorpions, spiders, fire ants, velvet ants, wheel bugs, blister beetles, and stinging caterpillars, along with control measures for each. …”
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    Progress towards an eco-friendly insect pest management approach in subtropical agro-ecosystems (South Africa) by Tertia Grové

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…An effective trapping system to monitor adult sucking bugs coming into the orchards will be important for effective management. …”
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