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what are the two main species of taenias that cause human diseasesthe two major species of taenias that cause disease in humans are taenia solium or
how do taenias classify according to the division of sexestaenias are monoecious hermaphrodite the similar individual has female and male
q show the properties of aluminium oxide aluminium oxide al203 is a highly ionic compound of aluminium it is also known as alumina as you have
q show the reactions of boric oxideboric oxide b203 is the principal oxide of boron it is also known as boron trioxide boron sesquioxide and boric
what are taenias what are the diseases caused by themtaenias also called as tapeworms are platyhelminth animals flatworms the major diseases caused
what are the main prophylactic measures against schistosomiasisthe main measures to stop schistosomiasis are information for infected individuals to
what is the life cycle of the schistosomemale and female adult schistosomes live in blood vessels of the human intestines the females release eggs
all the elements of group 13 form trioxides also known as sesquioxides of the formula m2o3 thallium forms stable tl20 also the basic character of
q halides of boron and aluminiumall the elements of group 13 form binary halides all the four trihalides of each element are known with one exception
q extensive chemistry of the boron hydridesthe extensive chemistry of the boron hydrides finds no parallel with the hydrides of heavier elements of
what are some prophylactic measures against hiv infectionthe major prophylactic measures against hiv infection are the use of condoms in sexual
why is the aids treatment often done with a drug cocktailthe treatment of acquired immune deficiency syndrome is often done with one or more
q illustrate about borohydridesborohydrides like nabh4 bebh4 2 and albh4are the salts of complex tetrahydridoborate anion bh-4 since in bh-4
what is the window phase of an infection how is this concept important for the test of hiv infection in blood banksthe primary immune response of the
how do antibody-based tests detect how hiv infection worksafter the infection by the hiv the immune system starts the production of antibodies
what are the three phases into which the hiv infection is often dividedthe hiv infection is often separated into three phases the acute phase from
how long is the incubation period of the hiv what is meant by acute aidsthe incubation period of the hiv the time interval among the infection and
what is the difference between carriers of hiv and aids patients a person can be a carrier of the hiv without necessarily being affected by the
what is the cause of the immunodeficiency presented by aids patientsthe cause of the immunodeficiency shown by aids patients is the destruction of
why is aids difficult to prevent by vaccinationit is complex to produce a vaccine against aids because the hiv is a highly mutant virus in almost
what are cd4 lymphocytes what is the relationship between these cells and hiv how does hiv replicatecd4 lymphocytes are t helper lymphocytes that
how is hiv transmitted what is the disease caused by this virushiv human immunodeficiency virus is supposed to be transmitted by blood semen maternal
q what is diboranethe chemistry of diborane has aroused considerable interest because of its usefulness in many synthetic reactions and also because
is a viral infection treated with the same kind of drug that treats bacterial infectionsantibacterial drugs potent against a great variety of
why is it difficult to produce efficient vaccines against a viral infection like dengue and aidsit is complex to make vaccines against dengue because