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J Dobrotka

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Ceskoslovenska Stomatologie|December 1, 1978
[Paget's disease--osteitis deformans]M Slezák, J Dobrotka
Ceskoslovenska Stomatologie|May 1, 1971
[Tumor of the trigeminal nerve as the cause of secondary neuralgia]J Dobrotka, J Halmos, M Simko
Mycology|August 27, 2019
Vertical transmission of the entomopathogenic soil fungus <i>Scopulariopsis brevicaulis</i> as a contaminant of eggs in the winter tick, <i>Dermacentor albipictus</i>, collected from calf moose (New Hampshire, USA)Jay A Yoder, Benjamin M Rodell, Lucas A Klever, et al.
International Journal for Parasitology. Parasites and Wildlife|April 18, 2019
Tick development on sexually-active bull moose is more advanced compared to that of cow moose in the winter tick, <i>Dermacentor albipictus</i>Jay A Yoder, Peter J Pekins, Cameron J Dobrotka, et al.
Ticks and Tick-Borne Diseases|November 7, 2017
Low and high thermal tolerance characteristics for unfed larvae of the winter tick Dermacentor albipictus (Acari: Ixodidae) with special reference to mooseChristopher J Holmes, Cameron J Dobrotka, David W Farrow, et al.
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Ceskoslovenska Stomatologie|December 1, 1978
[Paget's disease--osteitis deformans]M Slezák, J Dobrotka
Ceskoslovenska Stomatologie|May 1, 1971
[Tumor of the trigeminal nerve as the cause of secondary neuralgia]J Dobrotka, J Halmos, M Simko
Mycology|August 27, 2019
Vertical transmission of the entomopathogenic soil fungus <i>Scopulariopsis brevicaulis</i> as a contaminant of eggs in the winter tick, <i>Dermacentor albipictus</i>, collected from calf moose (New Hampshire, USA)Jay A Yoder, Benjamin M Rodell, Lucas A Klever, et al.
International Journal for Parasitology. Parasites and Wildlife|April 18, 2019
Tick development on sexually-active bull moose is more advanced compared to that of cow moose in the winter tick, <i>Dermacentor albipictus</i>Jay A Yoder, Peter J Pekins, Cameron J Dobrotka, et al.
Ticks and Tick-Borne Diseases|November 7, 2017
Low and high thermal tolerance characteristics for unfed larvae of the winter tick Dermacentor albipictus (Acari: Ixodidae) with special reference to mooseChristopher J Holmes, Cameron J Dobrotka, David W Farrow, et al.
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