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Coming up with the idea of using a phoresis machine in that way was brilliant.
Mallophaga may also use phoresis in order to spread to a new host even if the present one is still alive.
Tomorrow she would be in the lab hooking the baboons to a phoresis machine to harvest their white cells.
She proposed bathing the white cells in the drugs by using a phoresis machine to collect the cells and then return them to the body.
Horizontal transfer is difficult to measure, but in lice seems to occur via phoresis or one species "hitchhiking" on another.
An electro- phoresis system with integrated agarose cell and transil- luminator.
The beetle is known to engage in mutualistic phoresis with non-flying mites of the genus Poecilochirus.
The flies are hosts for the mites in a symbiotic association known as phoresis, whereby the mites are mechanically carried by its host.
Harbison found body lice are less adept at phoresis and excel competitively, while wing lice excel in colonization.
They can only survive for about three days after their host has died and they typically use phoresis, which is hitching a ride from a fly, as an attempt to reach a new host.
Electromagnetic buoyancy (EMB) is a force that opposes Lorentz force (EMW) during electromagnetic phoresis of small particles or droplets in an aqueous medium.
In biology, the term phoresis is an inter-species biological interaction in ecology and refers to a form of symbiosis where the symbiont, termed as the phoront, is mechanically transported by its host.
In the biological disciplines, opportunistic behavior is studied in fields such as evolutionary biology, ecology, epidemiology, and etiology, where moral or judgmental overtones do not apply (see also opportunistic pathogens, opportunistic predation, phoresis, and parasitism).