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In Vivo and In Vitro Survival Rates of Protoscoleces Kept at Different Constant Temperature

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Table 1. In vivo survival rates of protoscoleces kept at different constant temperatures
Figure 2. (a) In vivo survival of protoscoleces at 4˚C (hooks); (b) In vivo survival of pro-toscoleces at 25˚C (hooks)
Figure 3. The in vitro survival rates of protoscoleces kept at different constant temperatures

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