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... Gravid segments ( Fig . 45 ) are usually longer than wide , and contain a branched uterus filled with eggs . The structure of the uterus is important in specific identification of Taenia , as the eggs are similar in both species . A ...
... Gravid segments ( Fig . 45 ) are usually longer than wide , and contain a branched uterus filled with eggs . The structure of the uterus is important in specific identification of Taenia , as the eggs are similar in both species . A ...
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... gravid segments and eggs may be found in stool specimens , specific identification cannot be made on eggs alone , but only on examination of gravid proglottids . Eggs and mature pro- glottids of T. solium and of T. saginata described ...
... gravid segments and eggs may be found in stool specimens , specific identification cannot be made on eggs alone , but only on examination of gravid proglottids . Eggs and mature pro- glottids of T. solium and of T. saginata described ...
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... gravid proglottids , which are eventually passed out in the stool , are considerably longer than they are wide . Usually , the gravid proglottids of T. saginata ( Fig . 48 ) are longer than are those of T. solium . The structure of the ...
... gravid proglottids , which are eventually passed out in the stool , are considerably longer than they are wide . Usually , the gravid proglottids of T. saginata ( Fig . 48 ) are longer than are those of T. solium . The structure of the ...
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