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Comic Insects
Published 2013“…The caterpillar -- The moth -- The snail -- The bee -- The black-beetle -- The spider…”
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Twelve Stories and a Dream
Published 1999“…Filmer -- The magic shop -- The valley of spiders -- The truth about Pyecraft -- Mr. Skelmersdale in fairyland -- The story of the inexperienced ghost -- Jimmy Goggles the god -- The new accelerator -- Mr. …”
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The Cheerful Cricket and Others
Published 2005“…The cheerful cricket -- The slothful toad -- The sullen caterpillar -- The green inch worm -- The mean spider -- The Marsh Grass Vesper Quartette -- The noisy fly -- The dizzy moth -- The honest ant -- The walking stick -- Lady Bug and Mrs. …”
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Orpheus in Mayfair, and Other Stories and Sketches
Published 2006“…-- A luncheon-party -- Fete galante -- The garland -- The spider…”
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Stories by American Authors, Volume 3
Published 2010“…The spider's eye, by Lucretia P. Hale A story of the Latin Quarter, by Frances Hodgson Burnett Two purse-companions, by George Parsons Lathrop Poor ogla-moga, by David D. …”
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Life in the soil a guide for naturalists and gardeners /
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Spiders --…”
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Bacis clinical parasitology
Published 1994Table of Contents: “…General parasitology -- Protozoa -- Parasitic protozoa -- Intestinal and luminal protozoa -- Blood and tissue protozoa of human beings -- Nemathelminthes or roundworms -- Nematodes -- Intestinal nematodes of human beings -- Blood and tissue nematodes of human beings -- Cestoda or tapeworms -- Cestoda -- Intestinal tapeworms of human beings -- Extraintestinal larval tapeworms of human beings -- Trematoda or flukes -- Trematoda -- Intestinal, hepatic and pulmonary flukes of human beings -- Blood flukes of human beings -- Arthropoda -- Arthropods injurious to human beings -- Class insecta -- Class arachnida: ticks, mites, spiders, scorpions -- Technical methods -- Diagnosis of parasitic diseases -- Technical diagnostic methods -- Prevention and treatment of parasitic diseases…”
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Natural polymers
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…Natural polymers: an overview -- Biomimetics: inspiration from the structural organization of biological systems -- Natural fibres as composite reinforcement materials: description and new sources -- Relation between structural anisotropy in natural fibres and mechanical properties in composites -- Flame retardant characteristics of natural fibre composites -- Natural fibre composites: automotive applications -- Water vapour sorption of natural fibres -- Environmentally friendly coupling agents for natural fibre composites -- Probing interfacial interactions in natural fibre reinforced biocomposites using colloidal force microscopy -- Zein: structure, production, film properties and applications -- Silk fibre composites -- Hybrid composite structures from collagenous wastes and environmental friendly polymers: preparation, properties and applications -- Spider silk: the toughest natural polymer -- Mussel byssus fibres: a tough biopolymer…”
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Physician's guide to arthropods of medical importance
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Ants -- Bees -- Beetles -- bugs (the true bugs) -- Caterpillars (urticating) -- Centipedes -- Cockroaches -- Earwigs -- Fleas -- Flies (biting) -- Flies (nonbiting) -- Flies (that might cause yiasis) -- Lice -- Millipedes -- Mites -- Mosquitoes -- Moths (species whose scales or hairs cause irritation) -- Pentastomes (tongue worms) -- Scorpions -- Spiders -- Ticks -- Wasps (yellowjackets, hornets, and paper wasps) -- Pt. …”
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