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melitensis is
transmitted to
animals through contact with the placenta, fetus,
fetal fluids, and ****l
discharge of
infected animals. B.
melitensis...
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Centaurea melitensis (called
Maltese star-thistle in Europe,
tocalote or
tocolote in
western North America) is an
annual plant in the
family Asteraceae...
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Hippopotamus melitensis is an
extinct hippopotamus from Malta. It
lived during Middle-Late Pleistocene. It
probably descended from
Hippopotamus pentlandi...
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Ferula melitensis, the
Maltese giant fennel, is a
plant species in the
family Apiaceae. Mifsud,
Stephen (2002-08-23). "Ferula
melitensis (Maltese Giant...
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Biotechnology Information taxonomy includes most
Brucella species under B.
melitensis. The many
names of
brucellosis include (human disease/animal disease):...
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Salsola melitensis Botsch., or its
synonym Darniella melitensis (Botsch.) Brullo. Work
towards the
identification and
classification of
Salsola melitensis began...
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melitensis, and B. suis. B.
abortus is less
virulent than B.
melitensis and is
primarily a
disease of cattle. B.
canis affects dogs. B.
melitensis is...
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Order of
Merit (Italian:
Ordine di Merito; Latin: Ordo pro
Merito Melitensi) is the
order of
merit of the
Sovereign Military Order of Malta, established...
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causes undulant fever,
Brucella suis and
other Brucella species (B.
melitensis, B. abortus, B. ovis, B. canis) are
recognized as
potential agricultural...
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During the Pleistocene,
giant dormice the size of
large rats,
Leithia melitensis,
lived on the
islands of
Malta and Sicily. The
family consists of 29 extant...