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Parapsychology -- Philosophy : Wild beasts of the philosophical desert : philosophers on telepathy and other exceptional experiences / by Hein van Dongen, Hans Gerding, and Rico Sneller  2014 1
Parapsychology -- Psychological aspects   4
Parapsychology -- Religious aspects.   8
Parapsychology -- Religious aspects -- Buddhism. : Mind beyond brain : Buddhism, science, and the paranormal / David E. Presti with Bruce Greyson, Edward F. Kelly, Emily Williams Kelly, and Jim B. Tucker  2021 1
Parapsychology -- Religious aspects -- Catholic Church. : English Catholics and the Supernatural, 1553-1829  2016 1
Parapsychology -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.   3
Parapsychology -- Religious aspects -- Congresses : Proceedings of the Academy of Religion and Psychical Research ... annual Academic Conference  1985? 1
Parapsychology -- Religious aspects -- Periodicals   3
Parapsychology -- Research.   27
Parapsychology -- Research -- Europe, Eastern. : PSI : psychic discoveries behind the Iron Curtain / Sheila Ostrander and Lynn Schroeder ; introduction by Ivan T. Sanderson  1973 1
Parapsychology -- Research -- History -- 20th century : Science of the seance : transnational networks and gendered bodies in the study of psychic phenomena, 1918-40 / Beth A. Robertson  2016 1
Parapsychology -- Research -- Miscellanea. : Science, good, bad, and bogus / Martin Gardner  1989 1
Parapsychology -- Research -- Periodicals : Borderland : a quarterly review and index    1
Parapsychology -- Research -- United States -- History. : In search of white crows : spiritualism, parapsychology, and American culture / R. Laurence Moore  1977 1
Parapsychology -- Research -- United States -- History -- 19th century : Common phantoms : an American history of psychic science / Alicia Puglionesi  2020 1
Parapsychology -- Research -- United States -- History -- 20th century : Common phantoms : an American history of psychic science / Alicia Puglionesi  2020 1
Parapsychology -- Scotland -- Findhorn. : The magic of Findhorn / Paul Hawken  1976 1
Parapsychology -- Social aspects.   4
Parapsychology - United States   5
Parapsychology -- United States -- History   2
Parapsychology -- Victoria -- Port Fairy : Port Fairy ghost stories / edited byTracie Griffith ; research: Maria Cameron, Tracie Griffith, Julie Hoey and Rod Muir ; photography of artwork: Gary Francis ; [foreword by] Cr Jim Doukas, Mayore of Moyne Shire  2017 1
Paraquat. : Photosynthesis  2016 1
 

Paraqvay -- See Paraguay


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Pararasasingam, Paheertharan, 1978- : The power of good people : surviving Sri Lanka's civil war / Paheer Para with Alison Corke  2017 1
 

Paras -- See Iran


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Páras (France) -- See Paris (France)


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Paras-Iran -- See Iran


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Parasagittal Meningioma -- See Meningioma


A relatively common neoplasm of the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM that arises from arachnoidal cells. The majority are well differentiated vascular tumors which grow slowly and have a low potential to be invasive, although malignant subtypes occur. Meningiomas have a predilection to arise from the parasagittal region, cerebral convexity, sphenoidal ridge, olfactory groove, and SPINAL CANAL. (From DeVita et al., Cancer: Principles and Practice of Oncology, 5th ed, pp2056-7)
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Parasagittal Meningiomas -- See Meningioma


A relatively common neoplasm of the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM that arises from arachnoidal cells. The majority are well differentiated vascular tumors which grow slowly and have a low potential to be invasive, although malignant subtypes occur. Meningiomas have a predilection to arise from the parasagittal region, cerebral convexity, sphenoidal ridge, olfactory groove, and SPINAL CANAL. (From DeVita et al., Cancer: Principles and Practice of Oncology, 5th ed, pp2056-7)
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Parasaurolophus.   2
Parasieten.   3
Parasit   5
Parasitäre Krankheit   3
 

Parasite -- See Parasites


Invertebrate organisms that live on or in another organism (the host), and benefit at the expense of the other. Traditionally excluded from definition of parasites are pathogenic BACTERIA; FUNGI; VIRUSES; and PLANTS; though they may live parasitically
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Parasite antigens. : Viral, fungal & parasitic agents / Edward J. Bottone, PhD, Diplomate ABMM, Fellow AAM, Professor of Medicine, Professor of Microbiology, Professor of Pathology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, USA  2008 1
Parasite antigens -- Variation. : Immunology and evolution of infectious disease / Steven A. Frank  2002 1
 

Parasite Chain -- See Food Chain


The sequence of transfers of matter and energy from organism to organism in the form of FOOD. Food chains intertwine locally into a food web because most organisms consume more than one type of animal or plant. PLANTS, which convert SOLAR ENERGY to food by PHOTOSYNTHESIS, are the primary food source. In a predator chain, a plant-eating animal is eaten by a larger animal. In a parasite chain, a smaller organism consumes part of a larger host and may itself be parasitized by smaller organisms. In a saprophytic chain, microorganisms live on dead organic matter
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Parasite Chains -- See Food Chain


The sequence of transfers of matter and energy from organism to organism in the form of FOOD. Food chains intertwine locally into a food web because most organisms consume more than one type of animal or plant. PLANTS, which convert SOLAR ENERGY to food by PHOTOSYNTHESIS, are the primary food source. In a predator chain, a plant-eating animal is eaten by a larger animal. In a parasite chain, a smaller organism consumes part of a larger host and may itself be parasitized by smaller organisms. In a saprophytic chain, microorganisms live on dead organic matter
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Parasite Control -- See Communicable Disease Control


Programs of surveillance designed to prevent the transmission of disease by any means from person to person or from animal to man
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Parasite -- génétique. : Parasite genomics protocols / edited by Sara E. Melville  2004 1
 

Parasite-Host Interaction -- See Host-Parasite Interactions


The relationship between an invertebrate and another organism (the host), one of which lives at the expense of the other. Traditionally excluded from definition of parasites are pathogenic BACTERIA; FUNGI; VIRUSES; and PLANTS; though they may live parasitically
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Parasite-Host Interactions -- See Host-Parasite Interactions


The relationship between an invertebrate and another organism (the host), one of which lives at the expense of the other. Traditionally excluded from definition of parasites are pathogenic BACTERIA; FUNGI; VIRUSES; and PLANTS; though they may live parasitically
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Parasite-Host Relation -- See Host-Parasite Interactions


The relationship between an invertebrate and another organism (the host), one of which lives at the expense of the other. Traditionally excluded from definition of parasites are pathogenic BACTERIA; FUNGI; VIRUSES; and PLANTS; though they may live parasitically
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Parasite-Host Relations -- See Host-Parasite Interactions


The relationship between an invertebrate and another organism (the host), one of which lives at the expense of the other. Traditionally excluded from definition of parasites are pathogenic BACTERIA; FUNGI; VIRUSES; and PLANTS; though they may live parasitically
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Parasite-host relationships -- See Host-parasite relationships


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Parasite Infection -- See Parasitic Diseases


Infections or infestations with PARASITES. They are often contracted through contact with an intermediate vector, but may occur as the result of direct exposure
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Parasite Infections -- See Parasitic Diseases


Infections or infestations with PARASITES. They are often contracted through contact with an intermediate vector, but may occur as the result of direct exposure
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Parasite life cycles -- See Parasites Life cycles



--subdivision Parasites--Life cycles under individual animals and groups of animals, e.g. Cattle--Parasites--Life cycles; Fishes--Parasites--Life cycles
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Parasite Load -- See Also Parasites


Invertebrate organisms that live on or in another organism (the host), and benefit at the expense of the other. Traditionally excluded from definition of parasites are pathogenic BACTERIA; FUNGI; VIRUSES; and PLANTS; though they may live parasitically
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Parasite vaccines -- See Also the narrower term Protozoan vaccines


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